SECTION 96: THINGS DONE IN PRIVATE DEFENCE i. Private defence: Object ii. Right of private defence iii. Scope III. SECTION 97: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE OF THE BODY AND OF PROPERTY i. Right under this section essentially a defensive right ii. Right of private defence not available to aggressors iii. No private defence in free fight iv. Right of private defence not available against lawful acts v. Unlawful assembly and private defence IV. SECTION 98: RIGHT OF PRIVATE DEFENCE AGAINST THE ACT OF A PERSON OF
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fight back to save your own life‚ or stay still for nothing as an innocent victim? Of late years‚ self-defence has been a topical issue‚ especially about the right of owning weapons. Undoubtedly‚ every human being has the right to protect oneself; however‚ would it be a sound reason to carry a weapon? This is arguable. It is believed that people should have the right to carry a weapon for self-defence whenever there is a life-threatening danger. Some people suggest that it is because everyone has the
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Individual Assignment – Week One Shanita Evans BIS/220 – Introduction to Computer Application & Systems March 6‚ 2012 Dr. Xuan Yu Technology has gone from the days of the pony express to advancing at a rate of a mile a minute to now evolving to what seems like the speed of light or faster. With such a fast paced environment of change in technology‚ policies and laws must adapt to be compatible to those advancements in order to provide the best method to govern the laws and policies and
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A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE DEFENCE OF DUFFER’S DRIFT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE HISTORY 102 Swinton‚ Ernest Dunlop. The Defence of Duffer’s Drift. New Jersey: Avery‚ 1986. The Defence of Duffer’s Drift is a concise‚ allegorical book that would be a valuable asset to young‚ inexperienced military service members. The author‚ Sir Ernest D. Swinton‚ was a former British Army officer that rose to the rank of Major General. He served in the Anglo-Boer
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DEFENCE MECHANISMS IN THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC PROCESS. . Introduction The roots of the term ‘defence mechanism’ are to be found in psychoanalysis‚ and refer originally to ‘a process whereby the ego protects itself against the demands of the id’ (Colman‚ 2001: 189). In other words‚ the primitive‚ “I want”‚ voice of the id is tempered and restrained by the civilised‚“You can’t always have”‚ voice of the ego. In this sense‚ our defences constitute the compromise
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Intoxication: Not a Defence for Crime There has been too many times where intoxication was used as a defence in criminal cases where it should not have been considered as a defence. Intoxication in criminal cases and whether it should be considered or not considered as a defence is very controversial. Voluntary intoxication should not be considered as a defence of crime. The main arguments against using intoxication as a defence are: the degree of proof required to prove intoxication is not sufficient
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Borth Case Study “Borth is a valuable seaside town and its protection from coastal processes and flooding should be continued.” What are the human and physical interests at Borth? There are many human and physical interests at Borth. Borth has a sandy beach and is a popular holiday seaside resort. There is a youth hostel in the village and caravan and camping sites. It is also the location of the Borth Animalarium. The wide beaches‚ attractive scenery and access to water make this a very popular
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Criticism and defences of advertising -Advertising supports our economic system; without it new products could not be introduced and developments in others could not be announced. Competitive advertising of new products and new business powers the engine’ of our economy‚ fastering economic growth and creating jobs in many industries. -People use advertising to gather information before making buying decision -A revenues make possible the free’ mass media we use not only for entertainment
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It is understandable why the first mention of the character of Harry Flashman – the opportunistic philanderer of his Majesty’s service who lied and cheated his cowardly way through the Victorian pages of his fictional memoirs by George MacDonald Fraser – is enough to deter the browsing lady‚ though far be it from anyone to say it should. Since patterns of book-buying snake across the sexes like a flailing sidewinder‚ it would be hopeless to say as to where on the shop shelf the hand might lay to
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My purpose in this essay is to contend that religion and religious beliefs do not discount a person’s ability to rationalize. Indeed‚ the idea of God exists in the mind. Perhaps therefore‚ it was constructed in that same human mind. However‚ it should be noted that the idea of God exists even in the mind of an atheist. How can then a mentally imperfect being‚ (us humans)‚ create the notion of a mentally perfect being without apparent cause or reason? The idea of a God is one that contains absolute
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