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SALE V. HAITIAN
Sale v. Haitian Centers Council
Sale v. Haitian Centers Council
Introduction
The Haitian Centers council raised a case against a new law that restricts the Haitian refugees in United States. The logic behind this case of Haitian Center based on Act 33 that safeguards the refugees. The court decision went ...
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STATUTORY RAPE
Statutory Rape
Statutory Rape Law
Introduction
Statutory rape is a criminal offense, which commits when adults have a sexual relationship with whom the law deems not capable of consenting to sex because of their age or incapacity. The law conclusively presumes that minors and incapacitated persons are not sufficiently mature to understand ...
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INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
Interpersonal Violence
Interpersonal Violence
Introduction
Different schools of thoughts give conflicting definitions for interpersonal violence. For instance, some admit imposing emotional or verbal harm as violence, whereas, others do not. Some particularize that intention to induce damage by the culprit be present, whereas, others do not. National Academy of Sciences describes ...
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REFUGEE PROTECTION
The international regime of refugee protection
The international regime of refugee protection
In the past few decades, many state parties to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (the Refugee Convention) have responded to perceived problems with the international regime for refugee protection by adopting measures designed to discourage ...
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The Role of the Court
The Role of the Court
Introduction
While the executive and legislative branches are the most visible aspects of government, the third branch—the judicial branch—is in many ways more important. In many countries, it is the judiciary that rules on whether the actions of the other branches are constitutional ...
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Judicial Concepts
[Name of the Institution
Judicial concepts
Introduction
Business law is the structure upon embracing business, it tends to evolve with every passing year, it comprises of federal, state and municipal statues. It is can also be referred to as commercial law which ensures that business activity is governed to in a way ...
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Dred Scott Decision
Dred Scott Decision
Introduction
The Dred Scott cases of 1857 instigated the new spring of racism and community discrimination in the United States. The Justice of the Supreme Court, Roger Taney imposed a decision in the case sued by Dred Scott to take freedom from slavery. Justice Roger Taney decision ...
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CONTRACT AND NEGLIGENCE
Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business
Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business
Part A: Task 1
Written and Verbal Contract
A contract can be made on the basis written or verbal/oral agreement; with the decision regarding nature of the instrument for agreement being dependent upon the legally competent two ...
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Crime against persons
Crimes against persons based upon gender or sexual orientation—from their legal codes. In this paper, we are going to discuss traditional and contemporary approaches to rape crime and will be going to discuss some historical and recent cases associated with rape crime. Although rape can happen to anyone, ...
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9/11 COMMISSION
9/11 Commission
9/11 Commission
Describe the problem
First problem is the rivalry among the various intelligence agencies such as CIA, NSA and FBI. All these agencies serve the military along with the National Geo-spatial Intel Agency, the National Reconnaissance Organization and many others. Another problem is the standards set by different organizations ...