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REAL ESTATE - CASE STUDY
Real Estate - Case Study
Real Estate - Case Study
Introduction
Real estate law is the term applied for the division of civil law which encompasses the rights to own, utilize, and benefit from the property and the enduring synthetic accompaniments attached to it. This counts in the capability ...
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Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement
Introduction
Many jurists and authors often interpret the work of policemen and law enforcement professionals with the help of textualist and originalist methods that a constitutional in nature. The concept of police or law enforcement professional was new in the era of 1789 and came into being after the ...
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Actus Reus
Introduction
The Criminal Law of England and Wales "means the portion of the law of England and Wales, which deals with the components and consequences of criminal acts. The English criminal law is in large part not regulated by law, but in the tradition of common law judge-made law. ...
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HWK 4
HWK 4
HWK 4
Sexual harassment
Harassment of a sexual nature includes a series of attacks from nuisance to serious abuse can involve sexual activity. It typically occurs in the workplace or other environments where raising objections or refusing may have negative consequences. In the Employment Act of the ...
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ASSIGNMENT
Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988
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Introduction3
Findings3
Conclusions7
Recommendations7
References9
Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988
Introduction
In the UK, copyright exists automatically in all original works and are protected by the 'Copyright, Design & Patents Act, 1988'. Copyright does not have to be registered, but is automatically assigned the moment the ...
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Judicial Review
Judicial Review
Introduction
Judicial review is the power of courts to evaluate the acts of the other branches of government to determine their constitutionality. When legislative acts are found unconstitutional, the courts decline to enforce them. Constitutionally inappropriate decisions of lower courts are reversed, and unconstitutional actions by executive authorities ...
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Maritime Law
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Maritime Law
Introduction
Knowledge of the genetic resources of the seabed beyond national jurisdiction was almost non-existent during the negotiations in the 1970s for the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Hence that convention lacks any specific provision on the exploration ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Environmental Law
Environmental Law
Introduction
The study is related to environmental regulation which particularly focuses on the use of financial penalties for reducing road transport emissions which is an important and crucial factor for reducing emission from vehicles. For that reason, it is an important method in helping to control and mitigate ...
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Rights of Students and First Amendment
Rights of Students and First Amendment
Introduction
The First Amendment of the United States explains diverse concepts and topics. One of the main concepts is the provision of freedom of speech. Originally, the first amendment was only considered legal under the regions represented by the Congress, but ...
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Tripartite Model
Tripartite Model
Introduction
There is undoubtedly a strong relationship between drugs and crime. Drugs are heavily implicated in a wide variety and large volume of criminal activity, although the nature of the relationship is somewhat complicated. The links between drugs and criminal behavior are manifold, and a number of theories ...