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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Juvenile delinquency
Juvenile delinquency
Introduction
Juvenile delinquency refers to antisocial or illegal behavior by children or adolescents. Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers. There are a multitude of different theories on the causes of crime, most if not all of which can ...
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LAW - LEGAL ISSUES
Asylum seekers/ refugees
Asylum seekers/ Refugees
Introduction
The movement of people has existed for thousands of years, some of which who move through choice, and others, who are forced to move by the impact of natural disasters, poverty, civil war and Oppressive regimes.
The United Nations High commissioners for refugees ...
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LEGAL ASSIGNMENT
Legal Assignment
Legal Assignment
Introduction
This paper is based on British Real Estate law. This paper has two parts. In the first part, an analysis of Murdoch's question, regarding the denial effect of mis-leading statements on part of the real estate agents, is presented. This in turn relates to the ...
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BRITISH LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT OF 1954
British Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954
British Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954
Introduction
The English Landlord and Tenant Act of 1954 appears continental to the European lawyers, who are often confused regarding the provisions and the statutes, because the distinction between the rights in ...
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Granting Legal Status to Illegal Immigrants
Introduction
There is a total of 11.6 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, with a large population living in the state of California (Hoefer, Rytina, & Baker, p. 23). It is estimated that, 8.8 million unauthorized immigrants come from the North America region which includes ...
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BUSINESS LAW
Business Law
Business Law
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the case study of Alexander, who has been stuck in a business related dispute. In order to solve this dispute, Alexander is thinking to take the legal action. This paper discusses that what steps Alexander could adopt in ...
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Intellectual Property law
Intellectual Property Law
Introduction
The legal issue, which is relevant to the Just Fun Production case is intellectual property. Intellectual Property can be defined as 'creations of the human mind'. It is concerned with creating or producing something, which is new and useful, for the better utilization of ...
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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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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 ...