Comparative law and justice/Nepal

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Basic Information

(Flag of Nepal) (Coat of Arms of Nepal)

Demographic Characteristics

(Mount Everest)

Geography

Religions:Hindu 80.6%, Buddhist 10.7%, Muslim 4.2%, Kirant 3.6%, other 0.9%

Ethnic Groups: Chhettri 15.5%, Brahman-Hill 12.5%, Magar 7%, Tharu 6.6%, Tamang 5.5%, Newar 5.4%, Muslim 4.2%, Kami 3.9%, Yadav 3.9%, other 32.7%, unspecified 2.8%

Languages: Nepali (official) 47.8%, Maithali 12.1%, Bhojpuri 7.4%, Tharu (Dagaura/Rana) 5.8%, Tamang 5.1%, Newar 3.6%, Magar 3.3%, Awadhi 2.4%, other 10%, unspecified 2.5% (many in government and business all speak English)

Economy: "Nepal is among the poorest and least developed countries in the world, with almost one-quarter of its population living below the poverty line. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, providing a livelihood for three-fourths of the population and accounting for about one-third of GDP. Industrial activity mainly involves the processing of agricultural products, including pulses, jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grain. Nepal has considerable scope for exploiting its potential in hydropower, with an estimated 42,000 MW of feasible capacity, but political instability hampers foreign investment. Additional challenges to Nepal's growth include its landlocked geographic location, civil strife and labor unrest, and its susceptibility to natural disaster".

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Brief History

History of Nepal

(Swayambhunath Temple)

Economic Development, Health, and Education

(Children at countryside local school in Nepal practice dancing)

Governance

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Elections

Ram Baran Yadav (President of Nepal)


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Judicial Review

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Courts and Criminal Law


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Punishment

Typical Punishments for key offenses

of nations to ratify this convention to protect and safeguard children's rights"





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Law Enforcement

History

Structure

Role Of Military to Law Enforcement

(A protective mask and grenade launcher are part of the uniform of this Nepalese soldier)

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Crime Rates and Public Opinion

Major Crimes

Homicide Rate: 2.1% per every 100,000 people

Other Key Crime Rates: Assault= 2.27%, Robbery= .54%, Theft= 1.95%, Drug Related Crimes= 1.47%

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Rights

Family Law

Adoption Regulations

Marriage Regulations

(Young Hindu-couple after the wedding ceremony in Nepal)

Divorce Regulations

Inheritance

Women's Rights


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Human Rights

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Works Cited

  1. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/np.html
  2. http://www.indexmundi.com/nepal/government_profile.html
  3. http://nepaldestination.blogspot.com/2010/04/legislative-body-of-nepal.html
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Nepal
  5. http://www.photius.com/countries/nepal/economy/nepal_economy_the_1991_elections.html
  6. http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/3/6/3/2/9/p363293_index.html
  7. http://www.ksl.edu.np/cpanel/pics/judicial_review_in_nepal_apurba.pdf
  8. http://www.supremecourt.gov.np/main.php?d=general&f=courtofappeal
  9. http://www.nepalbar.org/enroll.html
  10. http://www.mongabay.com/reference/new_profiles/308.html
  11. http://www.asianage.com/international/lovers-face-fines-top-nepal-temple-208
  12. http://www.endcorporalpunishment.org/pages/progress/reports/nepal.html#Lawfulness
  13. http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=6908
  14. http://www.nccdcrc.org/nccd/pubs/2006nov_factsheet_incarceration.pdf
  15. http://www.cwin.org.np/attachments/093_Juvenile%20Justice%20Nepal.pdf
  16. http://www.mongabay.com/history/nepal/nepal-the_police_system,_nepal.html
  17. http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2010/results
  18. http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Nepal.pdf
  19. http://www.everyculture.com/South-Asia/Nepali-Marriage-and-Family.html
  20. http://ukinnepal.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/living-in-nepal/how-register-marriage
  21. http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/iwraw/publications/countries/nepal.htm
  22. http://santosgere.wordpress.com/2006/04/01/women%E2%80%99s-right-to-nationality-in-nepal/
  23. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5283.htm
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