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    Legitimate Expectation

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    The recognition of substantive legitimate expectations is to be welcomed‚ but the standard of review in such cases remains problematic. Discuss. Fairness and legal certainty are two crucial factors to be seen in decisions made by public authorities; the doctrine of legitimate expectations was first formulated by Lord Denning MR in Schmidt v Home Secretary (1969).The doctrine comes into play when a public authority makes a declaration regarding its policy‚ or the manner in which it will exercise

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    Coming and Going: On the State Monopolization of the Legitimate "Means of Movement" Author(s): John Torpey Reviewed work(s): Source: Sociological Theory‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 3 (Nov.‚ 1998)‚ pp. 239-259 Published by: American Sociological Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/202182 . Accessed: 17/09/2012 09:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    American Territories

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    Mirand Tafarshiku Anglo-American Civilization 20 April 16‚ 2013 Territory of the United States of America1 The United States of America is a federal republic consisting of fifty states and a federal district situated in the North America. The USA has also several territories‚ islands mainly situated in the Pacific Ocean‚ which have differing degrees of autonomy.2 Incorporated unorganized territories Palmyra Atoll is administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior. It is an archipelago

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    I believe this scripture means that whoever believes in God‚ will have a good standing with God and will be protected by the power of God. However‚ I believe if a person truly wants to receive salvation from God‚ he or she must be a legitimate Christian. A legitimate Christian is a person who doesn’t just believe in God‚ but they walk with God. Every chance that a true Christian gets to spread the word of God; they will use that opportunity to inform their brothers

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    SUBSTANTIVE LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS IN AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW MATTHEW GROVES∗ [Judicial review of administrative action has traditionally had a procedural focus. This means that courts examine the procedure by which a decision is made‚ rather than the decision itself. A denial of natural justice is no exception to review — a person dissatisfied with an administrative decision has long been able to complain about the fairness of the decision-making process but not the fairness of the decision

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    The Articles of Confederation was an effective tool for governing the states after the revolutionary war and effectively addressed some of the problems facing the nations; however‚ they were not completely effective in solving all the problems after the war. The four main issues after the Revolutionary war that the Articles of Confederation dealt with were economic problems‚ western territory issues‚ foreign nation issues‚ and violence issues. The Articles of Confederation was not very effective

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    ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ASSIGNMENT DIPLOMA IN LEGAL STUDIES PUBLIC LAW II 2010/2011 “What is the current status of the doctrine of legitimate expectations in Irish law? How do you think the doctrine will develop in the coming years”? WORD COUNT 2881: NOT INCLUDING FOOT NOTES OR BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE COUNT 10 DEADLINE 6.00pm on the 31st March 2011 “Take nothing on its looks; take everything on evidence. There’s no better Rule.” —Charles Dickens in “Great Expectations” “unhappiness could well

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    Sales Territories

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    alesSales territories are composed of group of customers or a geographic area assigned to a sales person who can effectively and economically serve customers of that particular area. However sales territories are just not about assigning geographical areas to sales persons‚ the following are the steps to follow in designing sales territories; * Select basic control unit. * Analyze workload. * Determine basic territories. * Assign territories. * Customer contact plan. * Evaluate

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    Governing Difference

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    It is one thing to understand that in today’s society many minority groups are educationally disadvantaged due to their race‚ ethnicity‚ geographical location‚ socioeconomic status and gender. It is quite another thing to think that schools might actually be implicated in cementing rather than disrupting this disadvantage; but in this chapter that is what we will be suggesting to you.” (Groundwater-Smith et al‚ 2009‚ p.73). 1. Develop an argument about the role of socio-cultural factors in the

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    Jobless Claims in U.S. Drop to Three-Year Low Introduction The United States entered into recession in December 2007 when job losses began. The financial crisis is linked to reckless lending practices by financial institutions and the growing trend of securitization of real estate mortgages in the United States. The US mortgage-backed securities‚ which had risks that were hard to assess‚ were marketed around the world. A more broad based credit boom fed a global speculative bubble in real estate and

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