Ans: Saint James Declaration was organised in London on 12th June, 1941 . The countries that participated in Saint James Declaration are New zealand, South Africa, Australia, France and Britain.
Ans: The International Labour Conference is also known as the 'Parliament of Labour", the conference also makes decisions about the ILO's general policy, work programme and budget. In 1998, the 86th International Labour Conference adopted the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. This Declaration contains four fundamental policies. (1) The right of workers to associate freely and bargain collectively; (2) The end of forced and compulsory labour; (3) The end of child labour; and (4) The end of unfair discrimination among workers. x
Ans: Change of regime of state can happen in two ways: 1. Normal course 2. Coup d' eat ( revolt , revolution, etc) Insurgent forces : Some part of territory and no de facto recognition. Belligerent forces: De facto recognition. New Regime: Can be de facto recognition or de Jure recognition.
Ans: Essential elements of Nuisance: Wrongful act Any act which is done with the intention to cause the infringement of the legal rights of another is considered to be a wrongful act. Damage or loss or annoyance caused to another individual. Damage or loss or annoyance must be such which the law should consider as a substantial material for the claim.
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