strengths and weaknesses of parliament as a law-maker. Illustrate your answer with a comparison of law-making by courts. (12 marks) Parliaments primary role is to make laws on behalf of the community as the need arises. Parliament can also change the law as the need arises. Eg//cloning. As parliament only sits for a small portion of the year they cannot always change the law as the need arises. They also may not be able to foresee all future circumstances and laws may become outdated. Sometimes to help
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days cover a scam or corruption conducted by the very people who have been entrusted with a responsibility to make or protect the laws of the land. And sadly‚ the extent of such transgressions is increasing with each passing day. In the wake of such woeful commentary on the state of affairs in our country‚ I am bound to be one with the fact that “Law Makers are now Law Breakers”. The rot of our society has been going on for years and we kept looking the other way. Power started acting as a catalyst
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Chapter 12 12.1-12.2 1. What is an intentional tort? List three examples in your answer. An intentional tort is a person deliberately causing harm or loss to another person. Examples are trespassing‚ causing a nuisance and defaming are intentional torts. 2. Why do many potential tort actions not result in legal actions? A certain amount of interference with individuals’ right occurs on a daily basis and is considered acceptable in a busy‚ interactive society. 3. Why might a young child not
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The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing Marketing consultants‚ Al Ries and Jack Trout‚ carefully and logically outline 22 "absolute" laws for succeeding in the marketing arena in this book. This duo is also credited for authoring Bottom-Up Marketing‚ Marketing Warfare‚ and Positioning. The main point‚ repeated throughout the book‚ is that marketing is based around the perception of the consumer and once that consumer has formed an opinion on your product or company‚ it ’s nearly impossible to change
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payment of The Red Link Institute of Science and Technology. 1. Time consuming process for the payment The Red Link Institute of Science and Technology still using the manual method of fees payment process. A lot of jobs are assigned to the payroll maker and accounting clerk‚ with cause’s inconvenience to their services. In this method‚ it will need more time and manpower to complete the payroll of each
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Methodology Paper Using Narrative Criticism to Interpret the Book of Judges The Book of Judges as a Narrative Generations of scholars have admired and studied the “high degree of artistic composition” in the Hebrew Bible (Polzin 11). These have been made possible by the narrator’s in-depth writing styles present in the brief nature of their respective works. Though there is no dispute on the admiration of Hebrew Bible’s artistry‚ many scholars disagree on the methodology that should be
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Chapter 16- In this chapter the author talks about the climate change models and if they are accurate to predict the future climates. Flannery believes the Hadley model is accurate because the model measures and considers heat‚ moisture and mass. Models in the past were incorrect because of the incorrect satellite data. Flannery ended the chapter by saying‚ at the end of the year 2050‚ global warming would have already occurred and the rest of the climate is depending on mankind‚ and how they live
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The judge is always right. What court system is better: adversarial or inquisitorial? It is‚ indeed‚ a very good question. Most of the countries in the world use inquisitorial court system; Others‚ USA for example‚ use adversarial system. Both are great but personally I think that inquisitorial court system is better. It over goes the adversarial court system because it actually relies on true facts and witnesses rather than victims words and lawyers. As stated above the court system in the
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Do judges make law or merely play a role in interpreting law? Discuss Judges do both. Judges interpret the statue law and they make the common law. There are two types of law one would be the primary law‚ which is also known as the statue law and the secondary law‚ which is also known as the common law. For the primary law it is created by the legislature‚ which is the parliament as the parliament has the power to make the statue because the people elected them. So the judges interpret the primary
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The Presidential Election of 1972 The Presidential election of 1972 had two strong candidates‚ President Richard Nixon and George McGovern. There were many issues which had a great deal of importance to the election. The Vietnam war and the stability of the economy at the time were two main factors. The election ended in one the largest political scandals in U.S. history‚ being the Watergate break-in‚ and cover-up‚ by President Richard Nixon. The Democratic party had a large selection of candidates
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