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Law
Law
Law
Introduction
Since the criminal court can be viewed as a large-scale organization, some of the same approaches used to understand hospitals and schools may be appropriate in explaining the adjudication and sentencing of felony cases. Three theoretical models for understanding organizations the Rational Actor Model, the victimized actor model, and the ...
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LAW LEGAL ISSUE
Law Legal Issue
1.Your client asks you to start work immediately. What documents do you need to put in place?
NEC has been designed keeping the perspective of flexibility and ease in mind. JCT and NEC almost have the same procedure and requirement of the documents initially. The need ...
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RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM
Right-wing Extremism
Right-wing Extremism
Right-Wing Terrorism
Right wing extremist groups are anti-government groups. They have racist ideology. People living in the United States have rightfulness to their notions and to convey those notions even if they recommend producing a new state among the limits of the America. Nevertheless, Recent epoch history demonstrates ...
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SHOULD LEGAL PROCEEDINGS TAKE PLACE IN PUBLIC OR NOT
Should Legal Proceedings Take Place in Public or Not
Introduction
There is a recognized belief that legal proceedings must be carried out openly in general public. On the other hand, the law also acknowledges that there are situations where, in the interests of ...
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DEVOLUTION IN SCOTLAND
Devolution in Scotland
Devolution in Scotland
Key Developments towards Devolution
After 1979, during the years of government of Margaret Thatcher and John Major, the protest movement for a Scottish Assembly led to the birth of a consensus between parties on the principle of delegation of powers. The Scottish referendum was held ...
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FINANCIAL MARKET LIBERALIZATION
Financial Market Liberalization
Financial Market Liberalization
Introduction
The recent financial crisis has led to widespread recognition of the need to re-regulate the financial sector and reverse financial liberalisation. However, in many countries across the world conventional financial reform framework is still being followed compare to the new reform agendas ...
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LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCE
Legal Foundations of Criminal Evidence
Legal Foundations of Criminal Evidence
Testimonial
Testimonial evidence is the statement by which a person relates facts of which he has knowledge or whereby an expert gives his opinion. The witness may also be allowed to express an opinion, and may be allowed to ...
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INTERNATIONAL LAW
International Law
International Law
Introduction
Technological advances have tremendously fostered globalisation. Technology has in fact been very important facilitation factor of globalisation. Several technological developed become a compelling reason for internationalisation. Technological break-throughs are substantially increasing the scale economies and the market scale required to break-even. Global sourcing was encouraged not ...
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Companies Act 2006 and Insolvency Act 1986
Companies Act 2006 and Insolvency Act 1986
Companies Act 2006 and Insolvency Act 1986
Introduction
It has been said that the underlying reason for the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the attendant problems connected to it, was the mispricing of risk, and/or the employment of ...
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EQUITY AND TRUSTS
Equity and Trusts
(A)According to the law of power of advancement, which is statutory or discretional, the trustees can grant any amount of money from the trust to the beneficiaries of the trust. There are certain conditions. These conditions include the fact that the amount of money can be ...