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    in favour and 1‚160‚033 against. Following this there was another referendum in 1917 because Britain wanted a sixth Australian division for active service. Unlike the previous referendum in 1916 Britain now wanted Australian to to provide 7000 men per month to meet their request. As like the previous referendum they continued to lag in recruitment and on the 20 of December 1917 Prime Minister Hughes put a another referendum to the people of Australia. The referendum asked: Are you in favour of the

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    Answering a CLRI/ELS Question - Supreme Court As promised today‚ let’s consider a question from Common Law Reasoning and Institutions (as it is named on the University of London International Programmes Syllabus) or English Legal System as named by some other Universities’ syllabus. This is a question previously posed on the University of London Internationl LLB Programme’s 2010 CLRI (ELS) Examination paper. It reads: "The role and functions of a court of appeal and a supreme court are different

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    analysis‚ he removes the difficulty which had confused the issue. He makes us see the achievement of the Ancients and the gratitude of the Moderns to them. Thus‚ he presents the comparative merits and demerits of each in a clearer way. Crites Favours the Ancients: (i) The superiority of the Ancients is established by the very fact that the Moderns simply imitate them‚ and build on the foundations laid by them. The Ancients are the acknowledged models of the Moderns. (ii) The Ancients had

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    the First Defendant agreed to sell suit property by an agreement and received some amount as advance - Plaintiff issued a notice to execute the sale deed and receive the balance amount - Defendant denied the agreement and executed the sale deed in favour of Second Defendant - Plaintiff

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    CHAPTER-16 - WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION Q.1 : Discuss the objectives and functions of WTO. (M.2011) Ans. A) EMERGENCE OF WTO :- After the Second World War‚ many countries got down together to work on ways and means to promote international trade. The result was signing of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) by 23 countries in 1947. India was one of the founder members of GATT. GATT was created to reduce global depression and to liberalise and regulate the world trade by reducing tariff

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    can be stabilising‚ directional or disruptive. Stabilising selection takes place in a stable environment over time it usually favours ‘average’ members of a population. The ones on ‘average’ are usually best adapted to that environment an example of this is birth mass of humans. Directional selection is when environmental change may produce new selection pressures that favour organisms with an extreme form of a characteristic‚ it moves phenotype variation away from its modal value for example populations

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    false imprisonment is a crime in which the perpetrator intentionally restrains another person without having the legal right to do so. In malicious prosecution‚ the plaintiff must prove four elements: 1) that the original case was terminated in favour of the plaintiff‚ 2) that the defendant played an active role in the original case‚ 3) that the defendant did not have probable cause or reasonable grounds to support the original case‚ (4) That the defendant initiated or continued the initial

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    The first source is an excerpt taken from Freedom and the Welfare State. The views in the excerpt are supportive of left wing ideologies such as the welfare state‚ and are in favour of social programs. However‚ the source is not a complete rejection of liberalism since it maintains right wing ideologies such as capitalism and self interest. The source suggests that in order for society to thrive we must allow individuals to pursue their interest by granting government intervention in society to create

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    ‘The Marxist notion of law as the handmaid of exploitation is everywhere in evidence ’ (Keith Dickson). Discuss this view of Der kaukasische Kreidekreis. Der kaukasische Kreidekreis‚ like many of Brecht ’s plays‚ is‚ at its heart‚ a platform for the dissemination of Marxist ideology and a critique of bourgeois values and institutions. The key Marxist message of the play is that resources should be distributed to those able to make best use of them; as demonstrated by the prologue‚ in which one

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    human being‚ from a material thing Peter Strawson critiques this argument and presents us with a strong rebuttal with two key arguments‚ the problem of the subject side and the identity and numerability argument. He is able to sway the conclusion in favour of the claim made in the title‚ that our belief is more certain that we are a material thing Cartesian dualism is a key idea stressed by Descartes in his Second Meditation. It contributes to the belief that you are a

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