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Divinity as the origin of law

  Introduction In an age where doctrinal discussions are led by a positivism at times exaggerated, by overlooking the fundaments, we consider as suitable that juridical thinking return to its origins, the historical-philosophical and religious bases of the juridical phenomenon. Thus, the present article attempts to rediscover one of the sources of the authority of the law, one of the aspects that have helped it survive the passing of time: the divine origin attributed to rules of law.   Divinity as the origin of law:- Sir John salmond refers to 8 kinds of law- Imperative law, physical or scientific law, Natural law or divine law or moral law, conventional law, customary law, practical or technical law, International law, and Civil law. We are here to discuss about Divine law as the origin of law. Divine law is also called as Natural law or Moral law. It is a command of God imposed upon men. It is established by that reason by which the world is Governed. I...

Health and law- cloning

Cloning is technique of creating an exact copy. It is a replica of DNA as In cloning DNA of a person, animal, plant etc is taken from tissue or cells, to create an exact copy. Genetically modified food is one of the examples of cloning. The first clone developed was a sheep dolly. It was developed by some researchers of Scotland in the year 1996. Garima, the buffaloes claimed to be the first Indian clone, the credit for her creation goes to the scientists at National dairy research institute(NDRI), located near karnal, Haryana. Garima belongs to Murrah breed of Buffaloes, which gives 2000 litres of milk within 310 days. The motive was to multiply the best breed of bulls, because 55% of total milk production in India is from buffaloes. No Human is claimed to be cloned so far, and also a complete human cloning is prohibited. The human cloning would be disruptive in many ways if allowed. The successful inception of cloning would be in the field of Therapeutic Cloning Technology a...

Case study of Air India

Marketing Management Project Case study of Air India Introduction:- Air India is the only state-owned airline in the country. It is India’s finest flying ambassador. It is the oldest and the largest airlines of India. It is part of the Indian government-owned Air India Limited (AIL). Its corporate office is located at the Air India Building at Nariman point in south MumbaiIt is the 16th largest airline in Asia. The airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing. Air-India Limited operates passenger and cargo flights from Bombay to destinations in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, Japan, and other countries. Air India has two major domestic hubs at Indira Gandhi international airport and chatrapati shivaji mahraj international airport... An international hub at Dubai International Airport is currently being planned. It holds the distinction of being the world's first all-jet airline. Founded as a small, pr...