Primer on Ancestral Lands and Ancestral Domains Published by Atty. Fred August 14th‚ 2008 in Elections and Constitutional Law. 2 Comments One of the bigger issues for the past couple of days is the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on Ancestral Domain (for the Bangsamoro People in certain parts of Mindanao) between the Philippine Government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Petitions have been filed with the Supreme Court assailing the validity of the MOA‚ so we could not really discuss
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City of New London LEGAL ANALYSIS 1. IDENTIFICATION OF “CRITICAL OR RELEVANT FACTS” FROM THE CASE In the 2005 US Supreme Court decided on the case of Kelo vs City of New London. Inherent to the case was a challenge to the concept of “eminent domain” and its relation to the 5th Amendment of the US Constitution. The town of New London‚ CT‚ planned to develop an area of 90 acres‚ divided into 7 parcels‚ along the Thames River / Fort Trumball area in an effort to revitalize the town’s ailing economy
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the power of the for promoting public welfare by restraining and regulating the use of liberty and property. 2. Power of Taxation = is the power by which the state raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of government. 3. Power of eminent domain = is the power of the state to acquire private property for public purpose payment of just compensation.
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KELO VS. CITY OF NEW LONDON: SUMMARY The case was the taking clause in the fifth amendment which enshrines your right to private property without undue government interference traditionally takings on the public use is included highways ‚ schools and other owned government private projects but in 2005 supreme court turned that notion in to its ear . It was seen for the decades that the city of New London‚ Connecticut was suffering a great deal because of the economic deadline and by the 1998 the
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Firstly I would like to identify the three major domains of development that characterize adult development. These domains include; physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional development. Each domain has its own sub development. For example‚ physical development consists of aging; such as hair color changes‚ health deterioration and (what we totally despise) the appearances of fine lines and wrinkles. Other factors are changes (growth of hair and development of "tools" on both genders) growth (teething
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to provide various provisions for objections and alternative remedies in case of inadequacy of compensation. In English Law the concept is known as the Law of Compulsory Purchase and under the United States Law it is known as the Power of Eminent Domain. This law empowers the state‚ (as an exception to the general rule) to compel an owner of the property to submit the property to the state or any agency or an entity authorized by the state because the same is required for the use of the state or
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CyberEthics CyberEthics Ethical and Legal Issues In Cyberspace Mark Snyder MSA Consulting Group Notes: CyberEthics Objectives Define the Scope of the Problem Review Current Ethical and Legal Issues Copyright Law – Rights and Responsibilities Recommendations CyberEthics Page 2 Notes: CyberEthics The Problem Immediate Availability of “Really Good Stuff” Technological Ease of Use Myths‚ Lies‚ and Statistics New Laws – New Rules Teachers and Schools Make Easy Targets CyberEthics
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Analog Communication Theory: A Text for EE501 Michael P. Fitz The Ohio State University fitz.7@osu.edu Fall 2001 2 Note to Students. This text is an evolving entity. Please help make an OSU education more valuable by providing me feedback on this work. Small things like catching typos or big things like highlighting sections that are not clear are both important. My goal in teaching communications (and in authoring this text) is to provide students with 1. the required theory‚ 2. an insight
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Worksheet 17 Configure an Active Directory Domain Controller Course Name and Number: Configure an Active Directory Domain Controller LAB – ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Student Name: Jeremy Cox Instructor Name: Badawi Lab Due Date: Overview In this lab‚ you used the Microsoft® Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit to conduct an inventory of a Windows server and analyze the results in preparation for installing the R2 upgrade. You also configured a Windows domain controller‚ which controls the Active Directory
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