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    has sponsored a number of footballers‚ including Pelé‚ Eusébio‚ Johan Cruijff‚ Enzo Francescoli‚ Diego Maradona‚ Lothar Matthäus‚ Kenny Dalglish‚ Didier Deschamps‚ Robert Pires‚ Zlatan Ibrahimović‚ Radamel Falcao‚ Sergio Agüero‚ Cesc Fàbregas‚ Marco Reus‚ and Gianluigi Buffon. Puma is the sponsor of the Jamaican track athlete Usain Bolt. In the United States‚ the company is known for the suede basketball shoe it introduced in 1968‚ which eventually bore the name of New York Knicks basketball star Walt

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    Deputy Sheriff Shootings

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    1 Introduction The case of a deputy sheriff shooting and consequently killing a teenager after mistaking his fake rifle for an assault rifle provokes this argument of whether it is acceptable for police to use deadly force in an attempt to arrest a potential offender or to stop a crime. The deputy sheriff’s action constitutes that of the crime and the investigation thereof thus fall under the scope of Criminal Law. In order to be found guilty of a crime‚ the five elements of a crime must be proven

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    SANYUKTA JAIN ASSINMENT 1:IDENTIFYING TARGET AUDIENCE AND USP (1500 WORDS) MODULE: ADVERTISING DESIGN LECTURER’S NAME: SHEFALI DESAI ABOUT PUMA AND ITS HISTORY Puma is a major German multinational company that produces athletic and casual footwear‚ as well as sportswear‚ headquartered in Herzogenaurach‚ Bavaria‚ Germany. The company was formed in 1924 as Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik (Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory) by Adolf and Rudolf Dassler. PUMA has establishes a history of making fast

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    Veil Of Incorporation

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    LIFTING OF THE CORPORATE VEIL INTRODUCTION • The principle of separate corporate personality as confirmed in Saloman v. A Saloman & Co. Ltd. [1897] forms the corner-stone of co. law. • The recognition that a co. is a separate legal entity distinct from its shareholders is often expressed as the veil of incorporation. • Incorporation of a co. casts a veil over the true controllers of the co‚ a veil through which the law will not usually penetrate. • Once a co. is incorporated the courts usually

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    CJA 354 week 1

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    Criminal Law Paper CJA/354 Controversy Surrounding the Death Penalty Capital punishment has continued to be used as the major punishment for convicted felons for a long time now. However‚ it has been a subject of controversy in recent years and has been seen as an inhuman mode of punishment in the modern era. This is because of the various legal challenges it faces and the methods used in executing the punishment‚ which include the use of a firing squad‚ lethal injections

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    FORENSIC SCIENCE Notes

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    witnesses and police 2. Prosecution and defense lawyers present cases and arguments 3. Judge and Jury (abolished in some countries including Singapore) decides outcome *Innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Limits of Forensic Science Actus Reus: A guilty action Mens Rea: A guilty mind or intention (The act does not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty) What is ‘forensics’? An application of Science to Law‚ Science to Criminal Justice The analysis of physical‚ chemical and

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    operating established in Pagett to ensure that Billy could said to have been the cause of Anita’s injury’s. If these tests had been properly applied‚ the issue of medical negligence and Anita’s own actions would have provided reason to question if a novus actus intervienins had occurred. (b) There was no reference made to medical negligence and the test set out in Chesire. As‚ with the previous misdirection it can be argued based on prior case law that this misdirection would potentially not significantly

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    Negligence Causation And Remoteness Revision The following is a plain text extract of the PDF sample above‚ taken from our Tort I (Intentional & Negligence) Notes. This text version has had its formatting removed so pay attention to its contents alone rather than its presentation. The version you download will have its original formatting intact and so will be much prettier to look at. Causation & Remoteness Causation According to CLA s 5E‚ plaintiff bears onus of proof of causation. • At common

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    legislator/judges‚ through literal interpretation (Muncie‚ J. and McLaughlin‚ E. 1996). Crime was also defined further by Muncie and McLaughlin (1996)‚ ‘crime was a violation of criminal law’. They also state that a conviction and crime itself with actus rea and mens rea; the criminal intent of a voluntary act‚ followed by punishment. However‚ Classicism and positivism also viewed some members of society as incapable of full rational responsibility‚ such as children and the insane (Hopkins Burke 2008

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    Professional Ethics

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    knowledge or consent it is not a human act at all. An act done by a human being but without knowledge and consent is called an act of a person but not a human act. In the terminology of classical realistic philosophy‚ a human act is actus humanus; an act of a person is actus hominis. The essential elements of a human act are three: knowledge‚ freedom‚ actual choice. (1) Knowledge: A person is not responsible for an act done in ignorance‚ unless the ignorance is the person’s own fault‚ and is therefore

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