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Australian Law
Australian Law
Australian Law
May 26, 2011
Mr. Archie Director of Operations
Australian Trust
1000, main street E
Australia
Dear Mr. Archie
In the common legal systems, in Australia, a trust can be defined as a relationship in which a person or organization would have the responsibility to handle a particular property, which could include tangible ...
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LEGAL ISSUES
Legal issues
Legal issues
Case 1:
This case is about Susan Lucci, who had been a supervisor in a community Outreach since 1997. She is a business graduate from New York University. After some times, Lauren gets hired in the bank, and she also has a business degree from Touro University. ...
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PUNISHMENT AND CRIME
Does punishment deter crime?
Does punishment deter crime?
Statistics and history have revealed that many criminals have the tendency to setback into criminal behavior that raises the question as to whether or not punishment deters crimes. Clearer definitions of deviant deterrence, retribution, behavior, protection, and rehabilitation of the American ...
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BAIT AND SWITCH
Bait and Switch
Bait and Switch
Answer of Question No. 1
The answer is “no.” A car dealer is not required to sell a person a car just because that person underwent some difficulty to get to the dealership. Generally, ads are not offers but invitations for offers. Although Betty ...
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RELIGION
Religion
Religion
It is a practice in many religious organizations that require their employees to be of the same religion. This practice is not in violation of the Unites States establishment clause based on the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints v. Amos. Amos. ...
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ADMISSIONS AND CONFESSIONS
Admissions and Confessions
Admissions and Confessions
Introduction
A clever and constitutionally suspect interrogation technique is gaining acceptance among law enforcement agencies across the country. The intentional two-part interrogation technique entails questioning a custodial suspect without Miranda warnings in order to elicit incriminating statements, then providing Miranda warnings and eliciting the same ...
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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY RIGHTS
International Community Rights
Table of Contents
International Community Rights3
Introduction3
Discussion3
The extent to which International communities have been incorporated into domestic law (urban case)4
International community's strategy for urban population world wide6
Development8
Land Tenure10
Recent Situation11
International community's rights based on the urban case12
Conclusion15
References17
International Community Rights
Introduction
Poverty remains a major obstacle to meeting the basic needs and ...
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EMPLOYER'S DUTY OF CARE
Employer's Duty of Care
Employer's Duty of Care
Explain whether Jake's actions are in or out of “his scope of employment (Alexis, 2010).”
The relationship between employer and employees determines the success of a company to a large extent. An employee owes his loyalty and obedience to his employer. He ...
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EQUALITY IN A LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
Describe the Benefits and Limitations of Law Reform Promoting Equality in a Liberal Democracy
Describe the Benefits and Limitations of Law Reform Promoting Equality in a Liberal Democracy
Introduction
Democracy is a form of collective decision making that presupposes some form of equality among the participants. The term is ...
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THEORY OF NATURAL LAW
Theory of Natural Law
Theory of Natural Law
Introduction
Theories of natural law hold that there is a single law, or body of laws, based on the nature, that all human societies should obey. This tradition was embraced by philosophers and legal theorists for more than 2,500 years. It ...