Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
to the heterosexual members of the nations, with many nations incurring harsh penalties on "unnatural behaviour", as well as 6 countries punishing homosexual acts with the death penalty. This may indeed be the result of cultural differences within northern and southern
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
as required by law.
In the Council, the Presiding Committee (the Antiochis tribe, Socrates included) first opposed this illegal move. The angry Athenians then turned on council threatening to indict all fifty (upon penalty of death) unless they relented! All
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like cloning,
prohibition of death penalty, environmental and
consumer protection and good administration.
* Some correlations between the two texts can be found: e.g.: Decl. Art. 30 and EU Charter Art. 54.
5) Questions of discussion
* Do you think
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Category: /Social Sciences
one answer; there is a need for either harsher penalties or the decriminalization or even legalization of illicit drugs. Legalization, however, is the only practical way to bring any positive results.
Politicians argue, "Illegal drugs and drug-related
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
for waiving into the adult court.
If youths are sent into adult court, they are subject to everything that adults are. They can serve life sentences, parole, and death penalty. They are also subject to being locked up with adults. They would be placed
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of eighteen. One reason for this may be because of the high death rate of Hmong people in their native land. More issues arise about Hmong culture and that of Americans.
Community problems arise with the low amount of schools. Public Officials complain
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, and through justice, their lives will be happy.
This notion of justice was reached while the rightfulness of the death penalty was being pondered. It was originally thought that, because a life was taken, another should be taken in its place, and that is justice
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
and their assistants might have to suffer the ultimate penalty, life in prison or possibly death.
From past experience we know what happens when abortion is made a crime. Women still have abortions. The laws cannot prevent that. Banning abortions results in more
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Category: /History/European History
on a daily basis. For a woman to be accused of being a witch was a virtual death penalty. The accuser may have disliked the women or maybe he wanted her property. He might not have even known her; it didn't matter he did it because he could. The accused were
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Category: /Literature/English
not be punished for a crime it did not commit. When a pregnant woman is given the death penalty while she is pregnant, she is required to give birth to the baby before she is killed. The reasoning behind this is that the baby should not be responsible for his or her
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