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Afghanistan: Women's Right to Equality under the CEDAW
Afghanistan: Women's Right to Equality under the CEDAW
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Security remains elusive in Afghanistan and violence is part of daily life. Armed conflict is a constant threat, torture persists, the country is littered with landmines, and the opium trade perpetuates a system of corruption and ...
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Law Legal Issues
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Law Legal Issues
What contractual or other legal issues does Stellar Health face? What legal alternatives could Steven consider?
The case study which has been provided, shows the case of Steven Brice who is the manufacturing manager for Stellar Health, which is a middle sized pharmaceutical company. The ...
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MYTHS AND REALITY OF CRIME
Myths and Reality of Crime
Myths and Reality of Crime
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Most of the population is convinced that the majority of crimes are committed by a minority of people belonging to certain social groups: the poor, extremists, or people who are drugged. This conviction is based on the idea ...
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Punitive Damages
Punitive Damages
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Punitive damages also referred as exemplary damages, can be defined as the damages that are awarded in addition to the actual damages in certain circumstances. When the behavior of a defendant is found to be harmful, punitive damages as, punishments are awarded for their actions and so that ...
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Forcing Workers to be Healthy
Forcing Workers to be Healthy
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There are several issues related to the wellness programs i.e. privacy issues, legal problems as well as discriminatory issues. Privacy issue is the main that has been faced by the female staff at the company. Regarding the program, the view of ...
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U.S. Criminal Justice Policy
U.S. Criminal Justice Policy
Chapter 1: Thinking about Criminal Justice Policy: Progress, Process Players and Politics
The chapter 1 of the book “U.S. Criminal Justice Policy: A Contemporary Reader” is “Thinking about Criminal Justice Policy: Progress, Process Players and Politics”. The main essence of this chapter is the ...
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Capital Punishment
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Capital punishment as it is eminent from its name refers to severe and crucial sentence announced by the court of law. Capital punishment refers to judicial sentence under which the culprit is sentenced to death for his deeds. There are several sources that argue that capital punishment is just ...
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Roles of the Courtroom
Roles of the Courtroom
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In the field of law, Courtroom Workgroup is an unofficial arrangement among criminal defense attorney, criminal prosecutor and the judicial officer. This new concept is introduced in the academic discipline of criminal justice for the group effort in valuing justice. The Courtroom Work Group ...
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“The Decision In The Engineers Case Overturned The Doctrine Of Reserved Powers and Paved The Way To An Increasingly Centralized Australian Polity”
“The Decision In The Engineers Case Overturned The Doctrine Of Reserved Powers and Paved The Way To An Increasingly Centralized Australian Polity”
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The constitution of a country is its ...
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Construction Law
Construction Law
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A contract with the Council of the City of Big town to demolish several old buildings on a site in the centre of the city and build a new Civic Centre. The council is rather anxious to have this building complete before the next election so the contract ...