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INTERNATIONAL LAW SCHOLARS, ADVISOR SUMMIT & AWARDS 2019

INTERNATIONAL LAW SCHOLARS, ADVISOR SUMMIT & AWARDS 2019 is a Podium to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, This Year Jointly MME Limited, JBLC, Innovation Society and Asia Africa Development Council organizing event on the Theme ” IMPACT OF JUSTICE ON SUSTAINABLE PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT” for the Betterment of Law and Adviser Community.  Council has believe  that for the Better Community we have to Provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. No matter how many other goals we achieve, without peace and justice, everything else can so easily come crashing down.
In India, the judiciary is overburdened due to the large number of pending cases, with the backlog touching 33 million in 2018 – 28.4 million cases pending in subordinate courts, 4.3 million in High Courts and 57,987 cases in the Supreme Court. India has prioritized the strengthening of justice through government initiatives including Pragati Platform, a public grievance redressal system, and the development of Infrastructure facilities for the Judiciary including Gram Nyalayas for villages.

Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary Adopted by the Seventh United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders held at Milan from 26 August to 6 September 1985 and endorsed by General Assembly resolutions 40/32 of 29 November 1985 and 40/146 of 13 December 1985

Whereas in the Charter of the United Nations the peoples of the world affirm, inter alia , their determination to establish conditions under which justice can be maintained to achieve international co-operation in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms without any discrimination,

Whereas the Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines in particular the principles of equality before the law, of the presumption of innocence and of the right to a fair and public hearing by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law,

Whereas the International Covenants on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and on Civil and Political Rights both guarantee the exercise of those rights, and in addition, the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights further guarantees the right to be tried without undue delay,
Whereas frequently there still exists a gap between the vision underlying those principles and the actual situation,
Whereas the organization and administration of justice in every country should be inspired by those principles, and efforts should be undertaken to translate them fully into reality,
Whereas rules concerning the exercise of judicial office should aim at enabling judges to act in accordance with those principles,
Whereas judges are charged with the ultimate decision over life, freedoms, rights, duties and property of citizens,
Whereas the Sixth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, by its resolution 16, called upon the Committee on Crime Prevention and Control to include among its priorities the elaboration of guidelines relating to the independence of judges and the selection, professional training and status of judges and prosecutors,
Whereas it is, therefore, appropriate that consideration be first given to the role of judges in relation to the system of justice and to the importance of their selection, training and conduct

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Perfect Ways to Implement the Latest Innovations

For the first time in human history we live in a way that makes it possible to say: “The future is here today.” Things that exceed the wildest dreams we had thirty years ago have long since become mundane, familiar and even kind of ‘meh.’ Every waking hour, new and fascinating ideas get turned into reality, but how do you separate out what is truly useful from the rest of the pack?

To help with that, we’ve prepared a list of 10 innovations that can seriously improve your life.

Keep down appliance “trickle charges”

Do you know that all your electronic appliances keep draining power whenever they are plugged in? Coffee pots, toasters, TV sets, you name it – whatever you have connected to the electric grid will add to your bill at the end of the month. How you can avoid it? Invest in smart power strips; they sense when a device is not being used and power it down. All in all, one of these will save you an average of about $100 a year.

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Have remote control over your electronics
MModlet is a Wi-Fi outlet that allows you to control your electronic appliances remotely. While it can be used for virtually any device, the most obvious use is to turn on the air conditioning before you come home.

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3. Optimize your sleep

Sleep is a much more complex phenomenon than many of us realize. It is divided into light and deep stages, and deep sleep is not supposed to be interrupted. The SleepTracker watch detects the transition between cycles and only wakes you up when you are in a light stage of sleep. That way you wake up refreshed and full of energy.

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4. Look younger

For a long time, cosmetic surgery has been the only surefire way to rejuvenate your looks – and an extremely costly, unpleasantly invasive and not always safe way at that. Nowadays, however, you can use more affordable, effective and safe laser treatments, like the one offered by DermMedica clinic.

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5. Overcome hearing loss

For ages incremental deafness has been a terrible fate, severely impairing people and robbing them of one of the most important ways of perceiving the world. With Miracle Ear this problem has been greatly alleviated. It is a great improvement over traditional hearing aids and has helped innumerable people reclaim the gift of sound.

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6. Reduce the amount of garbage you send to landfill

An excellent device for reducing your household waste is the Food Cycler, which will turn all your organic leftovers into compost with the press of a button. This is an excellent way to reduce the amount of garbage you send to landfill, and you get easy-to-use fertilizer for your garden as a bonus.

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7. Use your smartphone as a universal remote

Are you tired of always losing the remote control to your TV? Install a free app called Dijit and turn your smartphone into a universal remote that will always be on hand.

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8. Check your groceries

Want to know what’s really in the food you’re thinking of bringing home? The app ThinkDirty gives you all the information you need about any toxic and harmful substances in the product you are about to buy, just by scanning its barcode.

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9. Lock your doors digitally

If you don’t trust conventional locks, try Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt – a lock that doubles as an alarm system, that can be unlocked via your smartphone and lets you forget about keys forever!

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10. Predict the weather

The aptly named DarkSky is more than your usual weather app – it predicts when it will start raining or snowing down to the minute, shows detailed weather maps and makes sure you always know whether to take your umbrella with you or not.

Technological progress is always fascinating, but the most fascinating aspect of it is the almost imperceptible ways it makes our everyday life easier. Be it a weather app or a biorhythm tracker – these are really the things that make us feel like we are living in the future.

A technologist and writer who shares advice on personal productivity, creativity and how to use technology to get things done.  Now that 2011 is well underway and most people have fallen off the bandwagon when it comes to their New Year’s resolutions (myself included), it’s a good time to step back and take an honest look at our habits and the goals that we want to achieve.

Something that I have learned over the past few years is that if you track something, be it your eating habits, exercise, writing time, work time, etc. you become aware of the reality of the situation. This is why most diet gurus tell you to track what you eat for a week so you have an awareness of the of how you really eat before you start your diet and exercise regimen.

Tracking daily habits and progress towards goals is another way to see reality and create a way for you clearly review what you have accomplished over a set period of time. Tracking helps motivate you too; if I can make a change in my life and do it once a day for a period of time it makes me more apt to keep doing it.

So, if you have some goals and habits in mind that need tracked, all you need is a tracking tool. Today we’ll look at 7 different tools to help you keep track of your habits and goals.

Joe’s Goals

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Joe’s Goals is a web-based tool that allows users to track their habits and goals in an easy to use interface. Users can add as many goals/habits as they want and also check multiple times per day for those “extra productive days”. Something that is unique about Joe’s Goals is the way that you can keep track of negative habits such as eating out, smoking, etc. This can help you visualize the good things that you are doing as well as the negative things that you are doing in your life.

Joe’s Goals is free with a subscription version giving you no ads and the “latest version” for $12 a year.

Daytum

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Daytum

is an in depth way of counting things that you do during the day and then presenting them to you in many different reports and groups. With Daytum you can add several different items to different custom categories such as work, school, home, etc. to keep track of your habits in each focus area of your life.

Daytum is extremely in depth and there are a ton of settings for users to tweak. There is a free version that is pretty standard, but if you want more features and unlimited items and categories you’ll need Daytum Plus which is $4 a month.

Excel or Numbers

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If you are the spreadsheet number cruncher type and the thought of using someone else’s idea of how you should track your habits turns you off, then creating your own Excel/Numbers/Google spreadsheet is the way to go. Not only do you have pretty much limitless ways to view, enter, and manipulate your goal and habit data, but you have complete control over your stuff and can make it private.

What’s nice about spreadsheets is you can create reports and can customize your views in any way you see fit. Also, by using Dropbox, you can keep your tracker sheets anywhere you have a connection.

Evernote

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I must admit, I am an Evernote junky, mostly because this tool is so ubiquitous. There are several ways you can implement habit/goal tracking with Evernote. You won’t be able to get nifty reports and graphs and such, but you will be able to access your goal tracking anywhere your are, be it iPhone, Android, Mac, PC, or web. With Evernote you pretty much have no excuse for not entering your daily habit and goal information as it is available anywhere.

Evernote is free with a premium version available.

Access or Bento

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If you like the idea of creating your own tracker via Excel or Numbers, you may be compelled to get even more creative with database tools like Access for Windows or Bento for Mac. These tools allow you to set up relational databases and even give you the option of setting up custom interfaces to interact with your data. Access is pretty powerful for personal database applications, and using it with other MS products, you can come up with some pretty awesome, in depth analysis and tracking of your habits and goals.

Bento is extremely powerful and user friendly. Also with Bento you can get the iPhone and iPad app to keep your data anywhere you go.

You can check out Access and the Office Suite here and Bento here.

Analog Bonus: Pen and Paper

All these digital tools are pretty nifty and have all sorts of bells and whistles, but there are some people out there that still swear by a notebook and pen. Just like using spreadsheets or personal databases, pen and paper gives you ultimate freedom and control when it comes to your set up. It also doesn’t lock you into anyone else’s idea of just how you should track your habits.

Conclusion

I can’t necessarily recommend which tool is the best for tracking your personal habits and goals, as all of them have their quirks. What I can do however (yes, it’s a bit of a cop-out) is tell you that the tool to use is whatever works best for you. I personally keep track of my daily habits and personal goals with a combo Evernote for input and then a Google spreadsheet for long-term tracking.

What this all comes down to is not how or what tool you use, but finding what you are comfortable with and then getting busy with creating lasting habits and accomplishing short- and long-term goals.

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Positive effects that bring innovation In Life

The ability to innovate is the key to long-term corporate success. Without innovation, companies will not survive in the long term. This is also clearly shown by an analysis of the S&P 500 Index, which shows an enormous reduction in the length of stay of listed companies: While in 1960 the average service life of a company was around 60 years, today it is only around 18 years. The replacement of old companies by new, fast-growing start-ups is constantly on the increase. Why innovation management should be implemented and actively operated in every company against this background is explained in this article.

Securing a sustainable competitive advantage : In order to secure a sustainable competitive advantage, companies must be creative and Develop New Ideas ” Out Of Box”. Innovative spirit and strategically oriented innovation management ensure the competitiveness of SMEs and large corporations in the medium and even long term. Above all,innovative Employees are an enormously valuable resource in this respect. Successful companies do not see innovation as a by-product, but implement innovative thinking in their organization and in this way use the potential of their employees.
Fast reaction to changing conditions : Companies are facing great challenges as a result of ever faster change. Governments are changing, new laws are being passed, what was previously illegal can suddenly become legal or vice versa. In addition, there are constantly new technology standards, more demanding customers and trends that can pop up relatively quickly. A few years ago, for example, the environmental trend focused on a few areas; today, everything has to be environmentally friendly, ecologically sustainable or organic. In order to adapt quickly to these changes, innovation is a must. Companies involved in innovation and innovation management are able to react quickly and will continue to be successful in the future.

Market growth and differentiation : A direct Threat a Company is posed by new market participants entering with a new business model or the same business model or product or service at a lower price. The company must then differentiate itself through innovation in order to stand out from the competition on the existing market. Even small product innovations can protect against imitation and be used as levers for market growth and differentiation. Very high differentiation is achieved with Business Model Innovations s.

 Development of new markets and target groups : Innovations make it possible to enter a new market and open up new target groups. With a market innovation, for example, you can penetrate new industries by transferring technologies used in the company to new fields of application (for example: passenger transport and meal delivery). However, it is often necessary to adapt not only the technology, marketing or service, but also the products and the business model to the requirements of the new industry. A market innovation then quickly becomes New Business Development. How you can efficiently organize the search and development of new business areas and target groups can be read in our article “New Business Development: 3 Tips on how to successfully develop new target groups“.

Efficiency increase and cost reduction in the company : Innovation can lead to a reduction in production costs. Process innovations, for example, can sustainably and significantly increase a company’s effectiveness and efficiency. Using the example of the Voith Group, we demonstrated how a new process could be developed using the LEAD User Method, which saved up to 50 percent energy compared to the old method.

Added value for society : Innovations often also create added value for society. Particularly in the medical field, smart technologies offer new forms of treatment and an enormous facilitation for home care. Reducing the consumption of resources by companies and private individuals through innovative technologies is another example of social added value – be it resource-saving packaging or sustainable solutions in the textile industry.

Conclusio: Innovation as the engine of a company

Innovation is the only way to generate a sustainable competitive advantage and market success. Innovation secures tomorrow’s revenue, lowers costs, and differentiates companies from the market. However, a good business model that only provides a brief market advantage and disappears after a year is not the right approach – even if many companies act in this way. In order to create a market advantage over the entire duration of the company, professionally implemented innovation management is indispensable. You can read more about what needs to be considered in this respect in our article “7 important success factors for the introduction of innovation management“.

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Turn Your Kids Into the Innovators of Tomorrow

After watching a documentary on the health effects of obesity, Estrella Hernandez felt hopeless for the prospects of America’s youth. But after pondering it for a few weeks, she also felt inspired. And soon, she had an idea that might help solve the problem: an app that fights childhood obesity by gamifying physical activity and health. She got to work—and soon, today, her app We Walk has received more than $200,000 in funding and is set to launch in the Apple store this spring.

Oh, and Hernandez is 13.

As this young developer shows, an entrepreneurial spirit isn’t just something you find in adults with startup companies and well-seasoned careers; it’s something we should be encouraging in our children and students from a very young age. After all, if we want the kids of today to create new inventions and technologies, improve our society, and affect real, viable change, then we need to not only inspire their creative thinking and innovation, but also give them avenues to turn that into to actionable tools. Hernandez was part of program doing just that: Nonprofit organization Venture Lab, based in San Antonio, helps foster an entrepreneurial spirit and inner drive in children as young as five. This focus helps young people develop key skills that can help them launch their own startup, create their own inventions, and solve major problems facing society today. But programs like VentureLab aren’t the only way to inspire an entrepreneurial spirit in our kids. There’s actually quite a lot you can do all on your own, and it all starts with “Take Your Child to Work Day.” By taking your child to work with you on April 24, you can establish yourself as a role model not just in the home, but on their career path, too. Here are a few other steps you can take to further encourage big-picture thinking and entrepreneurship, even when “Take Your Child to Work Day” is long past.

Inspire Their Creativity  : Instead of playing video games or watching cartoons, give your kids the tools they need to be truly creative. Stock up on craft items like crayons, markers, colored paper, and glue, and give them plenty of books, pictures, and inspirational material to get their minds going.

Encourage Their Ideas: No matter how crazy your kids’ ideas are, encourage them. Maybe they want to build a rocket ship in your living room. Maybe they can to create a new game that involves their dog. Whatever it is, get actively involved, and help guide their way through the process. Even if the idea doesn’t pan out, your encouragement and support will help give them the confidence they need to continue creating and innovating later on down the line.

Ask Them Questions and Get Them Curious

Curiosity is one of the most important attributes of a true entrepreneur. It inspires them to continue learning and growing, and it keeps them engaged and excited about the possibilities of the world at large. Try inspiring your children’s creativity by talking with them about what they see, hear, and experience or by encouraging them to speak up and ask questions at home and in school.

Get Them Involved in Your Own Work

You’re more than just a parent; you’re a driven, smart and career-minded person, too. Be sure to show your kids that side of you, and get them actively involved in your work. Now, don’t go so far as to let them file your reports or send an email to your boss, but if you’re forced to bring work home on the weekends, take a minute or two to walk them through exactly what you’re doing. Tell them the why, show them the how, and let them see just where hard work can get them.

Enroll Them in a Program or Class

Find a program like VentureLab in your area, or look into classes or clubs at your local library, their school, or even a nearby community college or university. These can give your child an opportunity to meet other likeminded individuals, as well as inspire their inner creativity and drive.

Start at a Young Age

Don’t be afraid to encourage your children to push past their limits and outside their comfort zone at a young age. You’d be surprised at how many children will rise up to meet the challenge, even when the bar is set pretty high. They want to achieve, they want to be successful, and they want you to see them do it.There are tons of ways you, as a parent, can help your child succeed. Encouraging entrepreneurship and creativity are definitely at the top of the list. These skills set the foundation for a successful life, and give your child the tools they need to create innovative, unique solutions and products that can change the world.

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WAYS TO BECOME MORE INNOVATIVE EVERY DAY

When you read about highly successful innovators—the likes of Steve Jobs, Marissa Mayer, or Elon Musk—it’s easy to think that they just have something that the rest of us don’t. How can they possibly keep coming up with such great ideas that change businesses, industries, and possibly even the world? The answer is, they practice.“It’s tempting to think of innovation as a rare skill belonging to a specific class of people—the visionaries, the creatives, the rule-breakers,” writes Neil Blumenthal, founder of one of the most innovative companies of 2015, Warby Parker. “But actually, it’s a muscle that we’re all naturally equipped with. We just need to get in the habit of using it.” Luckily for the rest of us, the smart tactics these visionaries use for keeping their brains sharp and thinking differently can help improve our innovation quotient as well. We did some digging to find out exactly how some of the world’s most successful innovators do what they do. It might be just the spark you need to think of your next big idea today.


DON’T DISCOUNT THEIR CRAZY IDEAS

If you’re anything like me, when you were a kid you were just brimmingwith ideas—often quite ridiculous ones—that you truly believed you could make happen. There were no thoughts of limitations based on age, experience level, how the world operates, or anything else. But as adults, many of us too quickly shoot down our ideas. It’ll never work. I don’t know how to do that. That’ll take way too long. The thing is, those “crazy” ideas are where most of the world’s most successful innovations come from. And the people who succeed in realizing these revolutionary advancements do so because they let themselves believe that a crazy idea could be a reality. Take Musk, who is now running one of the world’s most successful electric car companies (Tesla) and most innovative aerospace manufacturing companies (SpaceX). During an interview in 2014, he admitted, “I thought both Tesla and SpaceX would fail at the beginning.” Yet he believed in them, so he went for them, throwing much of his money and time into these “crazy” ventures. Stop discounting ideas that excite you but seem a little nuts. Jennifer Hsieh, the VP of Insight, Strategy, and Innovation at Marriott International, shares, “[Tom Kelley and] David Kelley’s book Creative Confidence talks about how most of us are born creative, and, with practice, we can rediscover the ability to generate novel ideas and the courage to test them out.” Now onto that courage…

GET COMFORTABLE WITH FEAR

A lot of people believe that, in order to be a leader in innovation, you have to be fearless.

In fact, quite the opposite is often true. “I wouldn’t say I’m fearless. In fact, I feel fear quite strongly. But if what I’m doing is important enough then I just override the fear,” shares Musk.

In her book Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear, prolific author Elizabeth Gilbert writes, “Creativity is a path for the brave, yes, but it is not a path for the fearless, and it’s important to recognize that distinction…we have to be careful how we handle our fear—because I’ve noticed that when people try to kill off their fear, they often end up inadvertently murdering their creativity in the process.”

In other words, successful innovators let their fear exist, but just don’t let it dictate their decision-making. They let themselves feel it, but they keep on going anyway. Because maybe, if you’re feeling afraid, you just might be getting close to something really good.

LEARN ABOUT ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING

This philosophy shone through in Jobs’ revolutionary work. As CEO and biographer Walter Isaacson writes in HBR: “He connected the humanities to the sciences, creativity to technology, arts to engineering. There were greater technologists (Wozniak, Gates), and certainly better designers and artists. But no one else in our era could better firewire together poetry and processors in a way that jolted innovation.” In order to make these connections, though, Jobs had to know about things—a lot of things. That’s why the best innovators are also some of the biggest learners, and not just about fields directly related to their work. They follow passions and interests that might not make sense. They dive into topic areas they know nothing about. “I’m a voracious ‘scanner,’” shares Hsieh. “I make time to read or scan the latest every day—and I often get rewarded with seeds of inspiration for our brands and business challenges.” Blumenthal agrees, writing: “Learning naturally leads to cross-pollination and ideation. Ideation can lead to action. Action is how innovation comes to life.”

NEVER THINK THEY KNOW IT ALL

Even though we might think that successful people are truly the biggest experts in their fields, the ones who stay innovative never operate under that assumption. “I think that’s the single best piece of advice: constantly think about how you could be doing things better, and questioning yourself,” shares Musk. That’s why Blumenthal encourages all of his employees to approach the world with a “beginner’s mindset” and look for ways to give themselves fresh perspectives. “Because many of us spend a good portion of our lives working toward some form of expertise, it can feel counterintuitive to ‘think like a beginner,’” he writes. “If you do have expertise, there are ways to give yourself a fresh perspective: Surround yourself with non-experts, interview first-time customers, shop your own website. Hire whip-smart people from outside of your industry.”

Which brings us to our last point…

SURROUND THEMSELVES WITH HEROES

Successful innovators know that they can’t do it alone. The people who surround them—the people who they collaborate with on these revolutionary ideas—are just as critical to making them a success. Which is why they make it a priority to make sure that collaboration happens? During her time at Google, Mayer shared, “We have this great internal list where people post new ideas and everyone can go on and see them. It’s like a voting pool where you can say how good or bad you think an idea is. Those comments lead to new ideas.”

Jobs famously designed the buildings he worked in to make sure collaborative encounters happened. “If a building doesn’t encourage that, you’ll lose a lot of innovation and the magic that’s sparked by serendipity. So we designed the building to make people get out of their offices and mingle in the central atrium with people they might not otherwise see,” he said of his time at Pixar. In the spirit of creating new ideas through collaborative encounters, Marriott International hosts “Innovation Days,” at its global corporate HR. It’s an internal conference to bring people from across disciplines together and provide the space to ignite new ideas.

However it’s done, successful people surround themselves with those who inspire them.