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…Why We Need Tougher DUI Laws in The United States There are many reasons that the laws for DUI need to be tougher in The United States of America. The ones that are of greatest concern are the death rates due to DUI offenses, the cost of these offenses…
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…part(s) of the law they consider apply. Therefore, it is necessary to examine compliance in relation to relevant implied terms of contract law: - Satisfactory Quality - SoGA 1979 Section 14(2) states that goods are satisfactory quality if they 'meet…
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law that preceded this case it is evident that regardless of the outcome, Price Waterhouse not only knew of Title VII violations but supported them through partner actions. As a matter of fact, the counsel for Price Waterhouse admitted to some degree of sex…
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…I agree wholeheartedly with the proposition that the law and legal institutions cannot be divorced from the value system of the society in which it operates. This is evident in that the single entity to which all law in South Africa is subject…
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…burden on the Australian economy. The total cost of that workplace injury and disease is estimated at $27 billion each year. High worker's compensation and medical costs can reduce your company's ability to compete. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MY HEALTH…
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…' behavioural laws. However, regardless of region or origin, the breaking of taboos is seen as an unacceptable behaviour in all cultures and carries a considerable societal or legal punishment. In her novel, The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy explicitly depicts…
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…I.Introduction of topic: What are parental rights and how do they apply in specific family law situations? II.Definition of terms A.Pro Per B.Sole legal custody C.Joint legal custody D.Primary physical custody E.Visitation F.Child custody…
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…There are several main approaches to defining the rule of law including formal and substantive, and functional conceptions of the rule of law. In this essay I am going to explore the formal and substantive conceptions of the rule of law. The formulistic…
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…The history of "Natural Law" is extensive. Classical Greek Naturalism was the major doctrine until Christian Theologian Doctrine replaced it. As societies have moved away from the church "Natural Law" has been to some extent superseded by Positivism…
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…to have already passed laws regulating marijuana usage, twenty-six states and the District of Columbia have laws and resolutions regarding marijuana usage. These laws and resolutions range from establishing therapeutic research programs, to allowing doctors…
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