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    judges who comprise a nation final court are entirely detached from an intimate understanding of that nations realities there will always be present a risk‚ a danger of a disconnect between the jurisprudence they fashion and the need and aspiration and goal and value of the people for whom the jurisprudence is fashioned. This is not just true for the Caribbean but for any other

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    The Constitution of the United States‚ in Article I‚ prohibits Congress‚ and the states from enacting ex post facto laws (Brody & Acker‚ 2010). That is‚ laws cannot be passed‚ making an action illegal‚ and then be used to prosecute a person who had committed that act prior to the passage of the law. At the same time‚ laws that are changed‚ in such a manner as to increase the punishment for violations‚ cannot be applied to persons who have been previously convicted for violating that law. It is this

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    |Symbiosis Law School‚ Pune | |Care | Courage | Competence | |(A constituent of Symbiosis International University) | |(Established under

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    city. The Famous People Staff (2017) wrote “A part of the commission to decorate the Pope’s private library‚ the paintings he made include ‘The School of Athens’‚ ‘The Parnassus’ and the ‘Disputa’ which reflect the themes of philosophy‚ theology‚ jurisprudence and poetic arts”(p1). This mass of works most certainly shows the skill of raphael and how he affected the renaissance. In conclusion the renaissance was a huge part of human history. It impacted how we saw the world‚ with far reaching hands that

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    the development of international criminal law. From the perspective of global politics‚ they influenced the development of national criminal law into human rights and humanitarian fields. Therefore‚ they marked a turning point in the national jurisprudence focusing on individual responsibility of leaders‚ organizers‚ instigators as well as accomplices for serious mass atrocities. The concept of ‘crimes against humanity’ found formal expression and codification through the IMT for Nuremberg. The

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    fourth century H. Role # 4: The role of copying (from previous legislation) and closing the doors of Ijtihad (independent reasoning). This era ended in 1268 H (1869 A.D.) Role # 5: The role of Jurisprudential awakening which started within the jurisprudence movement under the Ottoman state based in Turkey in the year 1286 H (1869 A.D.) and the appearance of the legislative journal‚ which continues to the present day. In present times‚ Islamic law is considered the source of legislation in Islamic

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    The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 is the first law in the Philippines which specifically criminalizes computer crime‚ which prior to the passage of the law had no strong legal precedent in Philippine jurisprudence. While laws such as the Electronic Commerce Act of 2000 (Republic Act No. 8792 regulated certain computer-related activities‚ these laws did not provide a legal basis for criminalizing crimes committed on a computer in general: for example‚ Onel de Guzman‚ the computer programmer charged

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    In modern U.S. history and in past U.S. history‚ there have been many events that occurred that has involved interactions between the authorities‚ minorities‚ and the criminal justice system. However‚ the interactions involving minorities and the american legal system have not always been equitable and credible. I support the statement that reveals that minorities face prejudice treatment in the american legal system. There have been a series of academic journals and articles

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    beautifully states how knowledge can become subjective and essentially become propaganda‚ I think it is one of the more important parts of the entire reading. On page 13 in the section titled Deparochializing Legal theory and the Quest for Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence Manuel-Barreto mentions the philosopher Immanuel Kant who was best known for his “categorical imperative” and the secularization of

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    One school states that the forbidden use is restricted to grape wine in another alcohol use is permitted so long as one does not become drunk‚ another Muslim school of jurisprudence includes any amount of substance that someone can become drunk.The Islamic law may be open to interpretation not only in terms of alcohol use but also in regards to the use of hashish and the use of qat which is a stimulant shrub popular in Yemen

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