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    WHS legal framework

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    BSBWHS402A ASSIST WITH COMPLIANCE WITH WHS LAWS LEARNER GUIDE Module One – Assist In Determining WHS Legal Framework THE CUNNING FAMILY TRUST AND THE PEACHEY FAMILY TRUST TRADING AS SAFE WORK RESOURCES PTY LTD ABN 90 785 129 255 (“SAFE WORK RESOURCES”) The information‚ software‚ products‚ and services included in or available through the Safe Work Resources website‚ applications‚ documents or any other products may include inaccuracies‚ operational or typographical errors. Changes are periodically

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    American Legal Culture

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    the Socratic methods that were used by Perini and Morris (Fredman‚ p. 280.) Begging the question‚ do these educational methods only teach a set of rules and analytical thinking skills to solve legal problems or do they teach law students the concept of “think like a lawyer”? The irony in the rise of legal education is that in the old days‚ the teachings of law was somewhat compared to the teachings of becoming a butcher or candlestick maker; they were all taught in the form of apprenticeship;

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    Domain Idea: Advertising and Communications Title: Advertising in the Legal Profession Issue: What is the scope of advertising for the purpose of the prohibition of advertising in the Legal Profession Act of Trinidad and Tobago No. 21 of 1986? Cause of Problem: Schedule No. 3 Part A of the Legal Profession Act No. 21 of 1986 ‚ Sections 6 and 7: An attorney at law may speak in public or write for publications on legal topics so long as he does not thereby advertise his own professional competence

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    SHOULD ABORTION BE LEGAL? Abortion is the early ending of a pregnancy. This happens when there’s a miscarriage. Women have the choice to decide if she want an abortion or not‚ and usually there will be a counseling section for the women who don’t know what to do next. There are two types of abortion treatment: medical abortion and surgical abortion. Medical abortion is by taking medicine/ pills to abort the baby; some women prefer medical abortion as they think it’s more natural. 95% to 97% of

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    Wk3 Ethics And Legal

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    outside factors that have pressured the healthcare industry‚ and that have influenced the industry make many changes for positive reasons with some negative impacts. Some of the positives to the changes in healthcare are the fact that all people‚ no matter what income bracket one may live in will have accessibility to healthcare. In the past‚ healthcare and insurance was not as affordable or accessible as it is today with the healthcare reform model. Now with the lower cost of health insurance people

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    Why Do Ethics Matter?

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    ( possible) Shakedown Read the case and think of 3-4 ways the case relates to things we’ve talked about in class. Second half has to offer a detailed solution to the problem. How do you fix this…what would you do… Class overview: Why do ethics matter? Ethics breaks down trusts. How people have and reach moral standards? Feelings/conscious/ might have been influenced by evolution Responsibility and

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    Malaysian Legal System

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    SOURCES OF LAW INTRODUCTION TO THE MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM SOURCES OF LAW The sources of Malaysian law refer to the legal sources i.e. the legal rules that make up the law in Malaysia. The sources of Malaysian law comprise: 1)Written law; and 2)Unwritten law Federal and State Constitutions Written Legislations & Delegated Legislations SOURCES OF MALAYSIAN LAW Judicial Decision English law Unwritten Islamic law Customary Law SOURCES OF LAW: UNWRITTEN LAW Unwritten law

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    can be used in many different ways‚ depending on the circumstances. It can be most basically defined as the official power to make legal decisions and judgments. Federal and state laws can limit and grant the courts jurisdiction. In order for a court’s decision to be a legally valid one‚ it must have two types of jurisdiction: personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction. Personal jurisdiction rules determine whether a court has power over a particular defendant‚ you can’t just sue someone

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    Legal Drinking Age

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    Legal Drinking Age The legal drinking age has been a huge controversial issue for an extremely long time (Meldon). Some people say the legal drinking age should be left alone at age 21. Others believe it should be lowered to age 18; the age when someone is considered an adult and given many responsibilities (ProCon.org). I believe the legal drinking age should be kept at age 21. Alcohol is the number one drug problem in the United States. Americans spend a slightly under 100 billion dollars

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    Critical Legal Studies

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    CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES Critical legal study (CLS) is a theory that challenges and overturns accepted norms and standards in legal theory and practice. Supporters of this theory believe that logic and structure attributed to the law grow out of the power relationships of the society. The law exists to support the interests of the party or class that forms it and is merely a collection of beliefs and prejudices that legitimize the injustices of society. The wealthy and the powerful use the law as

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