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Research Papers on Law

Law relates to issues which may occur within or outside a state and the provision of unbiased justice to all. The field is a complex one which needs to be understood on basis of a number of analytical tools and discussions. Researchomatic provides a range of law research papers which address different legal interactions. These research papers give narrative accounts on the application of different laws in different settings.

Open Legal Memorandum
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Open Legal Memorandum [Name of the institute]Open Legal Memorandum To: From: Date: April 9, 2012 RE: Qualification of Anton's Immunity as a volunteer in a charitable organization Question Presented With regard to the given case there are two questions that are needed to be answered. The first question is related to the immunity of Anton in general. ...
Case Study
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Case Study [Name of the institute]Case Study Answer to Question 1 Difference between Proximate Cause and Cause in Fact There are two tests that are employed and used by the court in order to determine the issue related to the proximate cause. The first method that the court uses for determination of the proximate ...
Ethics And Law
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Ethics and Law Ethics and Law Introduction This paper has been with regards to ethics in law enforcement and possible abuse of power of law enforcement officers and employees. It is extremely essential for every individual to practice ethics and to ensure that laws that have been formulated are being followed well. When ...
Case Study
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CASE STUDY Case Study: Police Brutality In New Orleans Case Study: Police Brutality In New Orleans Introduction The actions of New Orleans police departments give rise to many questions from the point of view of ethics. Before going ahead, it is pivotal to quickly review the primary responsibilities of police which includes serving the ...
Drug Trafficking
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DRUG TRAFFICKING Drug Trafficking Drug Trafficking Introduction Drug trafficking is a global illicit trade involving the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of substances which are subject to drug prohibition laws. UNODC is continuously monitoring and researching global illicit drug markets in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their dynamics. (www.justice.gov). Thesis ...
International Business Law
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW International Business Law: Bribery and Corruption International Business Law: Bribery and Corruption Thesis Statement In recent years, the attention of the political establishment in many countries and the international development communities including many of the major international financial institutions has come to focus on the problem of corruption and bribery ...
Criminal Justice System
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Criminal Justice System Submitted By Criminal Justice System Introduction Criminal Justice system refers to the process which starts with the investigation of any crime and ends when the convicted person completes the sentence. Decision making and rules are the focal point of criminal justice system. The Criminal Justice System, also referred as ...
Issue Involving Inter-Agency Collaboration
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ISSUE INVOLVING INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION Critical Agency Issue Involving Inter-agency Collaboration Critical Agency Issue Involving Inter-agency Collaboration Introduction Law enforcement agency is a functional term for various agencies whose job it is criminal to pursue. You get the prosecution of suspects. These include above all the prosecutors and the police (in Germany the state ...
Discretion
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Discretion Discretion Introduction This paper has been written with regards to the concept of discretion, which is described as something that involves conscious and can be referred as normative behavior. Similarly, in criminal justice system, the decisions that have to be taken should be ethical. This is also important because the role ...
International Law: Kyoto Protocol
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International law: Kyoto Protocol International law: Kyoto Protocol Introduction The most significant and well-known global response to climate change is the Kyoto Protocol.19 The Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997 and requires industrialized countries to reduce emissions over an initial commitment period from 2008--2012.20 Although the United States re-fused to ratify the ...
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