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Are Layoffs Unethical?
Are Layoffs Unethical?
Introduction
The layoffs can be described as the temporary suspension of the permanent termination of employee from the organization due to business related reasons such as economic downturn or organization restructuring. The term layoff can also be extenuated as the permanent elimination of the particular position ...
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Week 2 Assignment
Week 2 Assignment
Question 3
Facts: Minichiello was employed as a supervisor of the Supper Club, where he offered his services for three years till he was terminated. He took legal action, challenging that as he worked at the association he was under subjection to degradation and unfairness, ...
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Hydraulic Fracturing
Hydraulic Fracturing
The primary legal issues raised by hydraulic fracturing
Before proceeding with the primary legal issues associated with hydraulic fracturing, it would be imperative to look at the various legal issues that have been raised at the government level. Some of these are:
Federal FRAC Act, H.R. 1084; S 587
The diesel ...
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EQUITY LAW
Equity Law
Nature of Case
Pennington v Waine [2002] EWCA Civ 227 is a case of English trust law. This case is related to the constructive trusts. The Pennington v Waine case is related to few very considerable issues regarding the rule in “Re Rose”. This case presents an ...
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The UCC Law
Law of Sale and Uniform Commercial Code
Introduction
The uniform commercial code (UCC) is the set of governing laws pertaining to commercial transactions that includes the sale of goods and the secured transaction. The UCC law was introduced in 1952 and now it has been adopted actively by all ...
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Justifying the Bill of Rights
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Justifying the Bill of Rights
Introduction
The importance of U. S. Constitution and its effect on the Legal System
The foundation of the democratic and Republic system of the government is based in the principles of the Bill of Rights and the United States Constitution. Without these, ...
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DNA Sampling in Criminology and its Legal issues
DNA Sampling in Criminology and its Legal issues
Introduction
God has made this world and allowed people to perform their deeds good or bad. However, not all people consider each other's rights and psychological f actors pursue them to act evil and break the law. ...
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When International Buyers and Sellers Disagree
When International Buyers and Sellers Disagree
Introduction
The following case study looks into a dispute between a Germany and USA's company over a 30,000 lbs order of pork livers. It depicts how understanding the cultural background and practices of nation, when indulging in international trade, is imperative ...
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CORPORATE LAW
Veil of Incorporation
Veil of Incorporation
A brief explanation about why the directors' duty to prevent insolvent trading exists and the circumstances and consequences of the 'veil of incorporation' being lifted for insolvent trading
Relevant Company Law Statutes
Directors of US companies have obligations and duties under the requirements of Corporations ...
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REHABILITATION REVOLUTION
How could a 'rehabilitation revolution' work in practice?
Abstract
Rehabilitation is based on the assumption that there is always a reason for criminal behaviour in an individual. The people who end up breaking the law are usually the ones characterized by “criminogenic risk factors.” Now the all important question ...