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		<title>Some branches of law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some branches of law that are generally concerned with regulation and suchlike functions within the legal sphere. Firstly there is Tax law, This is very self explanatory and deals with the rules and regulations on VAT or Value Added Tax, corporate tax, income tax and so on. Then comes Banking Law. This discipline [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some branches of law that are generally concerned  with regulation and suchlike functions within the legal sphere.</p>
<p>Firstly there is <strong>Tax law,</strong> This is very self  explanatory and deals with the rules and regulations on VAT or Value Added Tax,  corporate tax, income tax and so on.</p>
<p>Then comes <strong>Banking Law.</strong> This discipline along with  financial regulations does the vital task of setting a certain ceiling or  standard to the amount of capital that a bank can hold or keep. Also, there are  certain rules and regulations set for investment and better investment  practices as well. This step is basically taken to ensure a certain degree of  financial safety and security in case there is some sort of an economic crises.  A burning example of an economic disaster would be the current economic  recession that the global economy is still dealing with.</p>
<p><strong>Regulation</strong> is another branch of law that deals with  the regulations of public facilities and utilities. For example, there is the  water law.  Since the onset of  privatization, even services like the public utilities have gone under private  management and been taken away from the monopoly of the government. Nowadays,  these provisions are managed by the private companies which had previously been  done by the government. There are certain industries that are regulated in some  countries and these are energy, water, gas and telecoms as well.</p>
<p>Then comes the <strong>Competition law, </strong> This is known as the  antitrust law in the United    States of America. This law goes back very  far in the stages of history up to Roman history as well. This discipline of  law is a very dynamic discipline and has really evolved over time. During the  Roman times, there had been certain laws prevalent against price fixing and  also there has been the restraint of trade doctrine. There is the modern  competition law and that has happened with the United States anti-cartel and the  anti-monopoly laws. These two laws are the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act  respectively. The purpose of the competition law is basically to control the  amount of competition and prevent any particular enterprise from monopolizing  and influence the market such that others are put at a disadvantage for their  gain. The welfare and betterment of the consumer is the primary goal here.</p>
<p>Then there is the specific<strong> Consumer Law</strong> which is  again directed at protecting the rights of the consumer and making sure that  they do not fall victim to any unfair business practices. This is a very wide  ranging statute and includes many consumer related issues including unfair  contracts and their clauses, airline baggage insurance and basically anything  under the sun that can influence the consumer or can have any effect on the  consumer.</p>
<p><strong>Environmental Law</strong> talks  about climate change and regulate the polluters in the atmosphere. This is very  important in light of the increasing global crises in the world with relation  to environment.</p>
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