P5 Explain the legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of business information 1. What is the Data Protection Act 1998? This is to protect personal data that is provided by customers. The businesses should be processed fairly and lawfully it must only be used for the specific purpose and must be stated when it is collected. They must not collect to much information and all the data must be accurate. Also the data must not be kept for longer than needed for. 2. Using the HR department
Premium Privacy Data Protection Act 1998 Data
Art and Intention ART/101 Tyrancer Journet University of Phoenix Adolf Mizzell October 19‚ 2014 Art and Intention Summarize the reaction of the public to Michelangelo’s David and Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase. The Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending art work became one of the controversial works because people thought he was mocking the audience because they could not find a woman in the painting. The public did not like the Michelangelo’s David art work. They were offended by the nudity
Premium Marcel Duchamp Cubism Art
2008). Social network sites can help facilitate the meeting of strangers‚ however‚ individuals are also using social network sites to maintain and strengthen their current‚ off line social networks (Boyd & Ellison‚ 2008). Facebook has been able to create a new era in social network business by creating a great
Premium Facebook Social network service
Year 11 CONTEXT STUDY- IDENTITY & BELONGING Growing Up Asian in Australia Statement of Intention 1) For this folio piece I have chosen to communicate in the form of a ________________ (Insert form e.g. creative story‚ expository essay‚ persuasive speech‚ performance debate‚ monologue‚ informative speech etc) and the prompt I am responding to is: (write out the full prompt not just the number) 2) This particular form compliments my purpose and audience… (Discuss who the piece is aimed at
Free Rhetoric Writing Question
INTRODUCTION Intention‚ motive and malice are the mental element or state of mind of one who aims at bringing about a consequence. The general rule is that intention‚motive and malice are not relevant in the Law of torts. However‚ to every general rule there exceptions‚ this paper will discuss in some detail. the meaning of the three terms of intention‚ motive and malice as used in the Law of torts. In discussing the terms as used in tort‚it is important to note that Tort means a civil wrong
Premium Tort
gathering the data fairly‚ lawfully and for the purpose. This means that they shall only use within the organisation. The information stored by businesses on databases must be: • Obtained fairly and lawfully • Adequate‚ relevant and not excessive in relation to the intended use • Accurate and up date • Not kept for longer than necessary • Processed in line with your rights • Subject to procedures to prevent unlawful processing‚ accidental loss‚ destruction and damage to personal data • Protected
Premium Business ethics Ethics
Contract Law 1 Intention to Create Legal Relations In order for a contract to be valid there must be intention to create legal relations. Enright notes ‘the requirement of intention to create legal relations is a final doorkeeper in contract. It determines which agreements supported by consideration shall be covered by contract law and which shall merely be morally binding.’ This requirement was expressly stated for the first time in Heilbut‚ Symons & Co V Buckleton. Friel notes that important
Premium Contract
reduce employee withdrawal‚ the organization must be able to point out reasons why an employee intent to leave the organization. And‚ one of the possible reasons is the perception of interactional injustice. The literature on employee-employer relations show that employees expect the organization to treat them with respect‚ dignity‚ honesty and to extend equal treatment to all employees (Janssensm Sels & Van den Brande‚ 2003 as cited in Ladebo‚ Awotunde‚ & AbdulSalaam-Saghir‚ 2006 p.206). Employees
Premium Interpersonal relationship Distributive justice Psychology
Year 11 CONTEXT STUDY- IDENTITY & BELONGING Boy Statement of Intention – Imaginative Tiana Tatlow For this folio piece I have chosen to communicate in the form of a Expository essay and the prompt I am responding to is: Identity is never static. This particular form complements my purpose and audience due to a personal connection which enables them to understand and relate to the prompt themselves. This writing piece is aimed primarily at kids who have just began high school‚ to show that there
Premium Writing Protagonist Character
the modern approaches to the definition of ’intention’ in English criminal Law -look at hierarchy of fault elements‚ intention v recklessness‚ foresight and intention 1) For some offences prosecution must prove BRD that the accused intended a particular consequence. ie murder‚ intention to kill/GBH ‚ recklessness will not suffice 2) also in OAPA 1861‚ s18 intention alone suffices ‚ intent to wound/GBH 3) there is no stat definition of intention. Its meaning is found in judicial decisions
Premium Risk Law Criminal law