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ARBITRATION
International Commercial Arbitration
International Commercial Arbitration
PART: A
International commercial arbitration is the Arbitration Court whose main purpose is to consider and resolve international commercial disputes. In a particular procedural form by making binding decisions for the disputants. The essence of arbitration is that it forms agreement between the disputants with ...
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VICTIMLESS CRIMES
Victimless Crimes
Victimless Crimes
Introduction
Victimless crimes are those crimes that are illegal, but, there is no identifiable victim. Victimless crimes can fall into a number of categories, including crimes without a clear victim, moral crimes, crimes against the state, or activities where the victim and the perpetrator could be considered ...
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Role of Politics in Policing
Role of Politics in Policing
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Conservative view holds that the role of the police is to maintain the power of the state and to enforce its laws throughout the country. This approach, which is under a very pessimistic view of human nature, emphasizes the importance ...
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MELANCHOLY DETECTIVES
Melancholy Detectives in Swedish Crime Fiction
Melancholy Detectives in Swedish Crime Fiction
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Swedish crime fiction, or detective stories, publish in large editions and read by many people worldwide. In this course, we read and discuss Swedish forensic literature from different periods. You will receive an orientation of Swedish crime ...
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DOCTOR ASSISTED SUICIDE
Doctor Assisted Suicide
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Doctor Assisted Suicide is the act of killing that provides patients an ultimate relief from prolonged state of agony. The concept of doctor assisted suicide gained fame by the untiring efforts of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Terminally-ill patients should be given the basic human right ...
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Problem Solving - Law
Problem Solving - Law
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The chief of the Police department in Newport, Virginia in 1983 introduced the approach Problem-Oriented that focused on recurring crimes and felonies. This resulted in the development of the Four Step Problem Solving System Commonly Referred to as SARA; Scanning, Analysis, Response, ...
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ANTI-DRUG LEGISLATION
Anti-Drug Legislation Analysis
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Anti-Drug Legislation Analysis
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The paper analyzes anti-drug policies announced and formulated by the state and federal legislation. The discussion will include different federal and state anti-drug legislation along with their similarities and differences. Furthermore, proposition of legalizing certain drugs and its impact on different levels of War ...
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CRIMINAL LEGISLATION
Criminal Legislation
Criminal Legislation
Siegel, an expert on criminology, defines public order crimes as "...crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of people to function efficiently" (Siegel, 2006)
The raison d'etre of prohibiting crimes against public order is basically to uphold a minimum standard ...
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FORENSICS
Forensics
Forensics
Narcotics Drugs
Narcotics drugs are drugs that make a person lethargic. The person has no control over himself when he consumes narcotics drugs. This is the reason; drugs are banned because they take away the control of a person. A person is not in his own control, and when he is ...
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FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
Forensic Anthropology in Death Investigations
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Forensic Anthropology in Death Investigations
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Forensic Anthropology in today's world has developed differently in response to specific criteria of each country. Forensic anthropology is specially used in terms of historical considerations relating the focus of forensic investigations. Crime investigations and specifically speaking of death investigation, ...