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COMPANY LAW
Company Law
Company Law
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UK is one of the first countries that established rules for companies. Registration of British companies to create a model was introduced in 1844 August 7, 1862 norms of corporate law have been codified into a single Companies Act (Companies Act). It became the primary source for ...
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INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE
International and Comparative Jurisprudence
International and Comparative Jurisprudence
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Comparative law is the branch of legal science that studies the legal (mostly state acts) in comparison with others through an analysis of their similarities and differences. Generally, and from a macro point of view, the privileged object of the ...
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COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE
International and Comparative Jurisprudence
International and Comparative Jurisprudence
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The paper focuses on the comparison between Australian Law with Chinese Law. The study of courts in comparative perspective has a long history in the discipline of political science. C. Neal Tate (2002a) notes that articles dealing with international judicial systems ...
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CONTRACTUAL EFFECT
Contractual Effect of a Company's Articles
Contractual Effect of a Company's Articles
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The Enterprise groups are a business reality in the current economic system. The group's business structure consists of various legal subjects, each formally independent legal personality coated and distinct but yet act in a common economic management, causing ...
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Equity and the Law of Trust
Equity and the Law of Trust
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In practice, the functioning of trust, very often the situation the bankruptcy of their existing trustee - long truck. One way to recover at least partially invested in the commercial entrepreneur is the procedure for liquidation by the trustee in bankruptcy in bankruptcy ...
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International Trade Law
International Trade Law
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This essay is divided into four parts. The first part is relevant to the bottom of the deviation, including the significance of the deviation, the standard deviation justified and unjustifiable. The second part is the evolution of the deviation in the eye of the English court. ...
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SEX OFFENDER REGISTRIES
Sex Offender Registries and Community Safety
Sex Offender Registries and Community Safety
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The 'Sex Offender Register' is the common expression for the records held by the police arising from the statutory requirement that sex offenders should notify the police of their address details and change of circumstances. The register is ...
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NEGLIGENCE
Negligence
Negligence
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Negligence is a legal concept usually used in court for damages in case of accident or injury and the impact on health, and more recently for environmental damage. Negligence is a type of crime, but can also be used in criminal justice. Negligence means an activity that is ...
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Police
Police
The law of the United States of America is a system that derives largely from the Common Law (Common Law) that was current at the law of England at the time of the War of Independence. Today the supreme law of the country is the United States Constitution ...
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ABORIGINAL OFFENDER
Special Need Offender: Aboriginal Offender
Special Need Offender: Aboriginal Offender
Research on the applicability of each risk factor for Aboriginal offenders was varied, depending on the risk factor examined. It was a closer examination of history of antisocial behavior, which is generally criminal history. The results were clear; criminal history ...