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    the veil of ignorance

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    allows one to discover the nature of justice (STANFORD). John Rawls in Justice as fairness and Robert Nozick in Anarchy‚ State and Utopia present clear‚ subtly argued and contradictory conceptions of justice. The central claim for my argument is in favour of the Veil of ignorance in identifying principles of a just society. Therefore‚ my first premise is in support of John Rawls princples of justice‚ namely the difference principle‚ his justice as fairness theory. In response‚ an objection from Nozick

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    For Eurosceptic British who oppose the further integration between the states have defined the EU’s superstate to be a huge‚ centralized Brussels Bureaucracy limiting the sovereign authority of member states. This can be controversial as those in favour of the EU would prefer to grant some powers to a central body as they can achieve benefits in return for example the single market. There are features that are entailed within a federal state that the EU’s super state contains; one being that

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    Argumentative Essay Is now the time to have a national conversation on the questions around abortion? There is an elephant in the Canadian living room. Everyone knows it is there‚ but nobody is willing to mention it‚ except for those on the far edges of the issue. The elephant is named “Abortion”‚ and except for those radical believers on each side‚ almost everyone wishes the elephant would simply walk out of the room. But it hasn’t‚ despite the wishes of many people. And it won’t‚ despite our

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    Gcl Notes

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    GENERAL & COMMERCIAL LAWS      REGISTRATION ACT 1908  The Registration Act‚ 1908   1. INTRODUCTION In Order to give notice to the world that a document has been registered to serve as a source of information as well prevent fraud and forgery‚ there is provision for registration of documents and not a transaction. 2. REGISTRATION OF DOCUMENTS Documents which registration is Compulsory [ Sec. 17 ] Sec. 17 (1) enumerates 6 types of documents which require compulsory registration. 1. Instruments

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    Maslahah Mursalah

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    indication as to its validity or otherwise. • E.g . : Decision to issue currency ‚ to establish prisons‚ & to impose tax (kharaj) on agricultural lands in the conquered territories despite the fact that no textual authority can be found in its favour. • derives its validity fr the norm that the basic purpose of legislation in Islam is to secure the welfare of the ppl by promoting their benefits or by protecting them against harm. • The word “maslahah” – can neither be enumerated nor predicted

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    It is usually said that not only the offer be accepted‚ but the acceptance must be communicated to the offeror. Where the parties are negotiating face to face‚ this present no problem since the acts or words which manifest acceptance will also communicate it. Where the parties are negotiating at a distance by post‚ telephone‚ telegram‚ telex‚ fax or messenger the principle obviously has important applications. (Dudgale‚ 1992) However in the case of postal acceptance‚ perhaps numerically the most

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    who did find it beneficial. Remarkable as windows 8 may seem some‚ I will maintained an un- biased opinion until I compare the two operating systems. I will then identify whether or not my view will differ from the general population that are in favour of the new OS. 1. Start Button The start button which first appeared in Windows 95 which sustained its significance throughout each new Windows version has now been removed. This has been replaced with a small window called a ‘hot spot’ in the

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    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS OF TEACHERS The professional educator strives to create a learning environment that nurtures to fulfilment the potential of all students and responsibly accepts that every child has a right to an uninterrupted education free from strikes or any other work stoppage tactics. The 4 principles of professional ethics of teachers are: PRINCIPLE I: Ethical Conduct toward Students The professional educator‚ in accepting his or her position of public trust‚ measures success not only

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    actual payment of consideration (iwaz) by the donee and a bona fide intention on the part of the donor to divest his interest in favour of the donee. This type of transaction was evolved in India by Muslim lawyers to circumvent the difficulty of making a gift of mushaa (undivided interest in property)‚ which is capable of division. As per the general rule of hiba‚ an undivided share

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    Northern Territory Government to refuse the lease. The HC ruled in favour of NT holders and called on the Macarthur River mine to listen to NT holders so they could work together‚ hearing their concerns and gaining consent before any changes were made. This case demonstrates how law reform has been effective in gaining just outcomes in relation to NT holders as the NTA 1993 helped persuade the federal court into ruling in favour‚ this was because they had argued to the federal court that they had

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