Jibran Jamshed
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan

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Meta-Analysis on Intrinsic Link Between Gender-Based Violence and Socio-Economic Disparity in Domestic and International Ambits Sana Akhter; Khurram Baig; Jibran Jamshed; Ayesha Khan
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 4: JMPHSS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33152/jmphss-5.4.2

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Gender-based violence is a deep-rooted problem and stems from the patriarchal structures of societies by virtue of which the laws existent on an international and national level have got little to no implementation. Domestic violence is considered a worldwide epidemic that stems its roots from Gender-based violence; it limits and exploits the rights and freedom of women. The objectives of this paper primarily focus on gender-based violence on a global scale, targeting the loopholes existent in International law. It further creates a linkage between gender-based violence and Human rights, primarily focusing on the hindrance caused by domestic traditions that are existent on a national level. Following the normative legal approach methodology of literature and content analysis. The findings and ramifications of gender-based violence have a lasting impact on the psychology of an individual thus, there’s an imperative need to take steps to curb it on a domestic as well as on an international level. Among the main implications of this research is the introduction of laws on an international level, along with a proper clarification of the ambiguities prevalent in International treaties and laws, which would pave the way for the curtailment of gender-based violence on a broader scale, along with a reduction in the lasting impacts on the psychology of women. The original contribution of this research focuses on putting the responsibility on state governments to protect such a vulnerable group and analyze how their behavior is governed by way of International law. The study also aims at discussing the intrinsic link between gender-based violence and socio-economic disparity. Future research directions and policy implications are suggested.
The Factors Contributing to a Corporation's Demise: An Analysis of Enron Dr. Muhammad Asif Khan; Umar Niaz Khan; Aamir Khan Jamali; Jibran Jamshed
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2: JMPHSS
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That the very first decade of the twenty - first century has already seen significant reforms in the major business organisations. The Surbanes Oxley Act 2002 in the United States and the Higgs and Smith reports (2003) in the United Kingdom have both introduced significant improvements to the world's two most important business systems (Sarbanes-Oxley Act, 2002). These changes were implemented as a result of large company failures such as those experienced by Enron, WorldCom, Adelphia, Global Crossing, K. Mart, and Parmalat. Among these corporate failures, Enron is widely considered to be the worst catastrophe in the history of business. This article investigates the factors that contribute to a company's demise and points out any inconsistencies that may exist. The impact from the Enron scandal is used to illustrate the concept of a business collapse.