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CRIMINAL ACTS
Particular Criminal Acts- Rape
Particular Criminal Acts- Rape
Introduction
Throughout the mid-1960s and 1970s, women and victim advocates called for rape law reform, and state legislatures began to revise rape statutes. Today, rape statutes include males and females as both possible perpetrators and victims. In most counties, other forms of ...
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
The Affect of Corporate Governance on Investment Decisions
Abstract
This research proposal highlights the effects of corporate governance on investment decision. In order to understand the effects on investment decision through shareholders approach, it is necessary to build the understanding and implications of corporate governance of an organization. This Proposal is ...
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BRIEF THE CASE
Brief the Case
Brief the Case
This paper presents the briefing of following case: “judith c. Wood, individually and as Mother And Natural Guardian Of Jim-A-Lou Wood And Michael Wood, Her Minor Children, Appellant, v. Fortune Insurance CO., Appellee”
Judy D. Wood is a former professor of mechanical engineering ...
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LAW- LEGAL ISSUES
Employment Law - Case Analysis
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Literary Review2
Dismissal due to Sickness3
Dismissal due to Organization Change4
UK Laws and Regulations4
Family & Medical Leave Act4
Wrongful Termination Laws5
Employee Tribunals6
Case Analysis7
Dismissal Case due to Sickness - Deirdre7
Introduction to Case - Deirdre7
Analysis of Legal Issues associated with the cases8
Recommendations for Deirdre9
Organization Change Dismissal - ...
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BRITISH EMPLOYMENT LAW
British Employment Law
British Employment Law
Introduction
In United Kingdom, there are numerous organizations, be it successful or not, all need to address this issue of maternal and paternal leaves seriously as conflict arises between the employees and the employers concerning this substance (Mayson 2005,p. 12). A wide range of ...
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INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWING
Investigative Interviewing
Investigative Interviewing
Introduction
Investigative interviewing is perhaps the most controversial area of policing practice. It is also one of the areas around which public perceptions of police procedures have been shaped most dramatically by media representations, particularly dramatic fictional accounts. This paper discusses the investigative interviewing practices within ...
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LAW OF INTENTION
Law of Intention
[Mnmae of the Institution]
Law of Intention
Critically assess the ways in which the judges have differentiated between the concepts of intention and motive in criminal law. In lay terms “intention” and “motive” are often employed interchangeably and without apparent distinction. This cannot be said to be so ...
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JURISPRUDENCE
Response Paper
Response Paper
Introduction
The article of Gerald J. Postema, Law's Autonomy and Public Practical Reasons, discusses in detailed and thorough manner, the main jurisprudential idea, which he refers to as the thesis of autonomy. According to Postema, the autonomy thesis aims to explain the core concept of law, which is ...
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COMPANY LAW
Company Law
Company Law
Alternate director
The Company Table (A) standards forms of the article can make and decide the provisions for alternate director required in the company. Alternate director is the person who is nominate by directors to act in their absence. They perform the duties and responsibilities of ...
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WASSERMAN
Howard Wasserman
Howard Wasserman
Introduction
There are ample advantages of a use of cameras by the policemen and other law enforcement agencies as supported by the Howard Wasserman, a First Amendment scholar at Florida International University's law school. He said to Erica Goode (2011), the author of times article that a world where ...