Ⅰ. Origins and history
1. Early days
The ILO was created in 1919, as part of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I, to reflect the belief that universal and lasting peace can be accomplished only if it is based on social justice. The Constitution was drafted between January and April, 1919, by the Labour Commission set up by the Peace Conference. The Commission was composed of
Why Should His Works Be Included?
1st reason : The definition of the field of public administration accepted in Taylor’s day
Premises of Definition
Administration should be separated from political and policy concerns
Administrators should be limited to the detailed and systematic execution of public law
1st reason : The definition of the field of public administration accepted in Ta
In the modern age
: Free Trade withdraws restrictions about various imports and non-tariff barriers and makes international trade balanced and equalized.
Therefore, free trade in the 19th century and the modern age are different because the former unilaterally protected class profits of one country in the 19th century.
FTA would facilitate inefficient domestic production to be replaced wit
- Negotiation: (definition)
Negotiation is a process where two parties with differences which they need to resolve are trying to reach agreement through exploring for options and exchanging offers- and an agreement.
Firstly, negotiation is a process-a sequence of activities, perhaps with an underlying pattern. Secondly, we need two parties for a negotiation. Thirdly there must be differences. T
Chapter 1. Indian Pharmaceutical Market Overview
1.1 Scale of Pharmaceutical Market
1.1.1 Domestic pharmaceutical market
India is among the fastest growing pharmaceutical markets in the world. The domestic pharmaceutical market recorded sales of US$ 7.3 billion in 2006 with a growth of 17.5 per cent over the previous year.
1.1.2 Pharmaceutical Industry
The Indian pharmaceutical industry