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Dumb Laws Our lovely state of Florida is joined by many other states in the fact that it too has outdated, moronic laws. The law that I have chosen for this paper is the brilliant law of it being illegal to skateboard without a license. This indeed is a true, not a figment of the imagination. The re...

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Databases in Law Libraries


There are both advantages and disadvantages to using fee-based or commercial databases within a law library setting. The actual setting of the law library, whether it is academic or corporate, may also make a difference in whether fee-based databases prove to be advantageous. ... First, electroni...

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You Can t Judge a Crook by his color


In his 1999 article, “You Can’t Judge a Crook by his color,” a professor at Harvard Law School Randall Kennedy argues that racial profiling is racist and it is morally wrong. ... Even though, the court have ordered the law officers not to affirm a person as criminal based on his race or et...

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Anzac Legend


The Anzac Legend The Anzac Legend centres on the Australian soldier- digger of World War One. ... However, a reassessment of Australian soldiers World War one shows that not all soldiers live up to the ideal of the legend. The “digger” who fought in Gallipoli helped to forge the Anzac legend. ....

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Biblical Law


Biblical Law One of the most interesting subjects of the Bible, in my opinion, is the study of biblical law. There are many references to "the law" or "laws" in the Old Testament, where Gods law for man began. ... In this paper, I will cite several references to the law and explore the ci...

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Formation of a Western Europe Ius Commune


... And so to local customs, feudal law, Roman Law and law of the Canon were woven together to form a ius commune in Western Europe. ... 179 defines the Western European ius commune as “ the complex result of the coming together – in varying proportions from place to place and time to time – of l...

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Drug Abuse


Drug abuse most often refers to the use of drugs with such frequency that it causes physical or mental harm to the user and impairs social functioning, according to the definition stated in "Software Toolworks Encyclopedia". This term also refers to the use of a drug prohibited by the law, regar...

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aboriginals


In the past 40 years there has been much controversy on whether the Australian Government should make a formal apology to the Indigenous people of Australia for the Government policies of the past which have affected them. There are a lot of different perspectives, opinions and views over the stolen...

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Law Making Bodies legal Studies


In Australia there are three main law making bodies which make laws for the general community, these three main law making bodies are; the Parliament which is Australia’s supreme law making body, Delegated Bodies which have been given the power to make rules and regulations with regard to some speci...

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Sharia Islamic Law


Because of the focus on terrorism and the growing tensions between Western and Muslim nations, Islamic law has been in the news quite frequently the past few years. ... In this paper, I will briefly introduce its history and main concepts, focusing on the differences between Western and Islamic law...

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immigration


... Well we must first start by understanding Immigration and its laws. Immigration law is the law that exclusively governs immigration. Specifically, the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act that governs who the government can allow in, and for how long, and who the federal government can de...

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Oppian Law


“That for which our ancestors made no law on this subject: there was no luxury existing which needed to be restrained. ... This portion of a speech made by Marcus Porcius Cato is referring to the necessity of the Oppian Law, which limited women’s rights with regards to the luxuries they desired in...

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Capital Punishment


I believe that the decision making power in this country stems from the Judiciary Branch. They have a lot of power that can go against or for the will of the people. One aspect of this power is judicial review. It is the right of the federal courts to void laws and acts that are in conflict with Con...

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Is the process established that a bill goes through in order to become a law sill


When the framers of the Constitution created the Congress and the process through which a bill becomes a law, they had two major goals in mind. ... Congress, the place where a bill becomes a law and the main policy-making body of the government, is also the only part of the government whose offici...

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Constitutional Basis of Australian Law


The Constitutional Basis of Australian Law. ... They all agreed that the Westminster system as the basis for the procedures and processes of government. ... Finally the Founding Fathers used their constitutional traditions in the constitution. This meant that the government’s power is limited; a r...

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Law Marriages


... The primary sources or family law in Canada are found in federal, provincial, and territorial statutes. ... 5 essential elements of Marriage: Mental capacity No prior marriages Genuine consent Mistake Duress Minimum Age Sexual capacity Close Relationships Monogamy: a perso...

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Abortion


I believe that abortion is a serious issue that should be discussed. There is nothing that should make someone want to kill their own child. I believe that this is an obsurd act and I will vote to get rid of this law. This is a wonderful time that I have had at the law of the acts and it's no wonder...

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Three Strikes Youre Out


This report will lie out some of the key aspects of the “Three Strikes Law. ... What happens after you receive three strikes? Would a black male in the early 1930’s have the chance at three strikes? ... The “Three Strikes Law” came into affect in March of 1994.(Newsweek 29 August) The first ...

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Homocide in criminal law


... I will also attempt to establish laibilty for the anaethetist, as he/she has shown signs of some kind of criminal liability. Upon concluding the answer I will state which charges are most likely to be upheld in a court of law, should dinsdale be tried. ... The Common Law elements in Homicide ...

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How are human rights protected today in Australia How effective is Australia s protection of human


Human rights can be defined as ‘the rights which every human being is entitled to enjoy and to have protected’. The underlying ideas of such rights can be found in some form in all cultures and societies. It is from these underlying ideas that the concept of universal human rights is derived. Such u...


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