Category: /Law & Government
, below, additional variables may affect whether a person has a duty to do specific types of things to preserve his life or the life of someone else in a particular case.
3.The General Permissibility of Medical Intervention
Given that Jewish law emphasizes
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
legal service
3.<Tab/>Sussex Street Community Law Centre
These specialist legal aid services are of immense value to Aboriginals and Youths especially and certainly go a long way to making the system more accessible. However, in making
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Well over 56 million innocent civilians have been murdered, and billions have been "neutralized" in fear of brutalization by their governments this last century as a result of "Gun Control" laws..
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Defend Liberty and the Constitution for the United
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Category: /Literature/English
Sex, Prostitution, and the Penal Law
As the Bill and Monica drama has shown, sex addiction is not neccessarily what you would think it is. It is often not about the pervert, the exhibitionist, or the pornographer, although it can be. It is about
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Category: /History/North American History
, there is little point in imposing medical treatment.
The current law may well be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights. Article 5 of the Convention, which protects the right to liberty, states that a person of unsound mind can only be detained where
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Category: /Literature/English
In this paper, I plan to discuss what can account for moral goodness according to the Natural Law Theory, and the modern philosopher Immanuel Kant. Each has different views on how to judge whether a person is morally good. Each has their own standards
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Category: /History
Post-Civil War Law: Who Did It Benefit?
For most Americans today, the law is a static entity, something which, from day to day, does not cross our minds because of its relatively fixed position. Theoretically, the law protects all Americans equally
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Computer Security and the Law
Computer Security and the Law
Table of Contents
Part I Introduction Page 1
Part II The Technological Perspective Page 2
A. The Objectives of Computer Security Page 2
B. Basic Concepts Page 2 4
C
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
was a push for the use of a single language in schools. The goal was to get all students in the California school system to speak and understand English. The new law was a drastic change but the voters of California felt strongly enough to vote Proposition 227
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Category: /Literature/English
PROPERTY LAW - Adverse Possession
Introduction
To understand the comments made by Young J in Shaw v Garbutt (1996) 7 BPR 14 at 816, it is necessary to discuss the doctrine of adverse possession, it's requirements and the history of how this law
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