Papers 1211-1220 of total 48571 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that was more philosophical in nature and anti-thetical to the London "myth" (intentional or not) created by many journalists and biographers. At this point, no doubtly ,one must accept that there was an absolut naturalism in his essays. In his story named Law
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…the case therefore for trusts which are merely established for a particular purpose rather than for a specified human beneficiary. Purpose trusts have been established and largely defined in case law, namely Re Astor's Settlement Trust [1952] . An inter vivos…
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Category: /History
…measures to control vagrancy not to alleviate poverty. Rather than having us thinking in terms of welfare and welfare state it is actually going back to the principles that underpin the Poor Law, and that's the reason why, so that we should be able to say…
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Category: /Law & Government
…: "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney" Yet the 1966 Supreme Court ruling in Miranda v. Arizona remains the subject of often heated debate, and has had…
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…the way through the problem. In Boyle's law, the volume is a variable. This means that the container involved in the experiment has a movable wall. When the volume goes up, that wall slides out. When the volume goes down, that wall slides in. If the volume…
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…, but a direct result of BHP's drive to boost productivity and cut costs. They form part of the disastrous death toll now escalating through industry' . This paper seeks to determine what role the law relating to damages for personal injury and death plays…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Public (Mis) perceptions of Criminal Procedure and the Courts Introduction The portrayal and perception of criminal procedures and the courts have the public concerned of how safe they really are from deviants of the law and if the guilty parties…
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…Objectives: My aim is to make an e-book to develop good understanding of cricket laws & game's history among new members of our cricket club, which can be read by users with a common computer with a common operating system installed…
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…Introduction In order to critically discuss ways which the corporations law could be changed to prevent another HIH collapse, one must first identify the reasons for the collapse. Once these reasons are identified it will provide the information…
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…the medical register. This could be interpreted as approaching the Dutch position, but without official recognition. The UK law regarding euthanasia is not totally clear, as while Active Euthanasia, where the intention is to end a persons life, is strictly illegal…
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