Global Corporate Governance Standards and Indian Regulations
G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance
The G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance are the international benchmark for policy makers, investors, and corporations. Originally issued in 1999, they were updated in 2023/2024 to address modern challenges like climate change, digitalization, and the rise of institutional investors.
I. Effective Corporate Governance Framework
The framework promotes transparent, fair markets and efficient resource allocation.
- Legal Consistency: Rules must align with
Fundamental Legal Principles and Court Systems
Foundations of Law and Legal Rights
Law is the order or pattern of rules that society uses to govern the conduct of individuals and their relationships. It consists of a body of principles that govern conduct and can be enforced in courts or administrative agencies; it is also referred to as a bundle of rights.
Rights represent the legal capacity to require another person to perform or refrain from performing an act. Rights originate from the Constitution, state constitutions, federal and state statutes,
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A. Globalization & International Trade
- Globalization (Globalización): Countries become more connected through trade, culture, technology, and money.
- Hard Power (Poder Duro): A country forces others using military or economic tools such as tariffs or sanctions.
- Soft Power (Poder Blando): A country influences others through attraction, culture, education, and diplomacy.
- Smart Power (Poder Inteligente): Combination of hard and soft power to achieve better results.
- Offshoring (Deslocalización): Moving
Canadian Civics: Rights, Government, and Democracy
Civics Basics
- Study of: Rights, responsibilities, decision-making, and the common good.
- Thinking Model: What? So What? Now What?
Rights, Freedoms, and Responsibilities
- Rights: Legal entitlements (e.g., religion, expression, language, equality).
- Freedoms: The ability to act or think without interference (within legal limits).
- Responsibilities: Obeying laws, voting, jury duty, protecting the environment, and helping the community.
Common Good and Civic Action
Civic actions: Voting, volunteering, protesting,
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#Define are the major Provision of industrial Enterprises Act 2076
The Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076 is a law enacted by the Government of Nepal to regulate, promote and manage industrial enterprises in Nepal. Its main objective is to encourage industrial investment, increase production, create employment opportunities and promote export-oriented industries.
Major Provisions of Industrial Enterprises Act, 2076
1. Classification of Industries :-
Industries are classified based on capital investment
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Read MorePolitical Systems, Ideologies, and Legal Terminology
1. Political Systems
Democracy: A political system in which citizens govern themselves either directly or indirectly. It means “rule of the people.”
- Direct (Pure) Democracy: A system where people make their own decisions about policies and resource distribution.
- Representative Democracy: A system where citizens elect officials to make decisions on their behalf (e.g., a parliament).
Monarchy: A system where power resides in a single family and is passed down through generations.
- Absolute Monarchy: The
