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Forensic Evidence
Forensic Evidence
Introduction
Footprints, drops of blood, a mark on the floor, and something like a hair, every detail is critical. The smallest mistake can hinder the rest of the investigation. Therefore, the analysis of a crime scene must meet several requirements, which involve the participation of different specialists (Stiller, 2009). ...
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ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING
Anti Money Laundering
Anti Money Laundering
Introduction:
The main aim of the research is to discuss critically, the money screamed across the wires its provenance fading in a maze of electronic transfer, which shifted it, hid it, broke it up into manageable wads, which would be withdrawn and re-deposited elsewhere, obliterating ...
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Governance Regulation and Ethics
[Name of the Institute]
Governance Regulation and Ethics
Public Interest Disclosure Act
The model generally recognized as the most successful is the Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA) enacted in 1998 in the United Kingdom following a series of accidents that could have been avoided because the staff was aware but ...
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FAMILY LAW
Family Law
Family Law
Introduction
The study is related to the family law of United Kindome which is important and crucial to understand. As a legal researcher, at the London South Bank University's Advice Centre, the clients of the company should know the detailed view of the law so that the concerns ...
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CONTRACT AND EMPLOYMENT
Contract and Employment
[Name of the Institute]
Contract and Employment
Introduction
According to the case mentioned, I am of the opinion that Clarissa has no right to file any claim against the company for dismissing her from her job. This is because of many, several incidents that occurred to the negligence ...
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Human Rights Act 1998
Human Rights Act 1998
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The Human Rights Act 1998 incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into British law. This means that a public authority, including government agencies, hospitals and even courts cannot act in a way which breaches those rights. The ECHR is ...
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LAW
How Police Obtains Criminal Information
How Police Obtains Criminal Information
The communication mode that the law enforcers have utilized is the wireless communication system. They make use of CDPD along with GPS and the Police Trak Mobile. It aids the law enforcers in contacting the crime-oriented information system along with ...
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LEGAL ISSUES
Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business
Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business
Task1
The task one involves the discussion about the essential elements of a valid and legal contract, types of contract with their impact and the explanation of different legal terms that are considered to be important in a ...
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COMPANY LAW
Company Law
Company Law
Introduction
The issue of liquidation is the core topic of this assignment. The case revolves around the company known as Zed Ltd. Zed Ltd has faced the problems of cash flows in the past and it has borrowed a lot of money, as a result, from ...
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FIEDLER LEADERSHIP
In-depth analysis of Fiedler Theories of Leadership
In-depth analysis of Fiedler Theories of Leadership
Introduction
Leadership can be broadly defined as the process of inspiring, coordinating, directing, mentoring and motivating, individuals, groups of individuals, organizations, societies, or nations toward achieving goals or results. Such a clear definition hides the reality that leadership ...