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    illegal acces to data and libel. HISTORY 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. The initial draft

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    Parody In Hong Kong

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    1.1 Parody in Hong Kong Definition http://robsonhall.ca/mlj/images/Articles/33v2/reynolds.pdf Parody‚ a term derived from the Greek word”parodia”‚ has an ancient heritage. Later Greek and Roman writers used the term parody to refer to a more widespread practice of quotation‚ not necessarily humorous‚ in which both writers and speakers introduce allusions to previous texts. The “popular perception of parody and the standard dictionary definition” conceives of parody as a “specific work of humorous

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    French Government Changes

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    During Napoleon’s rule in France‚ the French government underwent major changes in regards to administrative and legal structures. During this time‚ the French empire implemented the use of the Civil Code; also known as the Napoleonic Code. Like Napoleon in France‚ William Bismarck of Germany influenced major changes to German law. Under Bismarck‚ Germany adopted the German Civil Code. However‚ in 1918‚ a democratic constitution was recognized after World War 1 and the creation of the Weimar Republic

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    the staff of specialists in an institution of higher level of complexity. Any telemedicine system‚ regardless of the number of services where it is implemented‚ must operate on intranet and not on Internet. As they pray the different laws and jurisprudence worldwide medical patient information belongs to them and not to governments‚ health institutions or doctor‚ and is completely confidential. As today there is no system of internet that is not vulnerable‚ the question arises: what health institution

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    Family Law 2

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    Unit 1: Family Relations Hindu Marriage Act 1955‚ Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956‚ Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956‚ and Hindu Succession Act 1956. Application of Hindu Law The following people are considered to be Hindu with respect to application of Hindu Law. * Hindu by Religion - A person who is Hindu‚ Jain‚ Bauddha‚ or Sikh by religion. Converts and Reconverts are also Hindus. SC‚ in the case of Peerumal v Poonuswami AIR 1971‚ has held that a person can be a Hindu if

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    Proposition 8

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    Do you believe society should have the ability to determine if same sex partners should marry? Determining your soul partners should be a privilege for all‚ such as homosexuals‚ lesbians‚ gays‚ bisexuals etc. and not society. Homosexuals are not abnormal humans‚ so there is no reason to treat them any different‚ after all they are citizens who oblige to the same jurisdictions. In the brief article‚ 8 Is Not Hate: The Meaning of a proposition by Jennifer Roback Morse‚ Morse explains how marriage is

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    Unit 6 Assignment

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    Unit 6: Scenario Analysis Kraig Henry Sr. Kaplan University CJ340 Prof. Selves Lon L. Fuller‚ former Carter Professor of Jurisprudence at Harvard Law School‚ observed in The Morality of Law‚ “Even if a man is answerable only to his conscience‚ he will answer more responsibly if he is compelled to articulate principles on which he acts.” Source: Fuller‚ L. (1975). The morality of law. (p. 159). New Haven‚ CT: Yale University Press. Scenario 1: Drugs at a Friend’s House

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    Pharmacy called for a deep understanding of basic concepts‚ which were particularly assessed by means of thought provoking assignments‚ courses like Design of Drugs‚ Molecular Modeling‚ Drug- Receptor Interactions‚ Pharmaceutics‚ Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Pharmaceutical Management etc. which form the core of Pharmacy and are firmly built upon foundation of basic sciences. A systematically scheduled laboratory program provided me hands on experience and helped to consolidate

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    Now‚ it is an important part of the cluster’s analysis to assess its competitiveness through the analysis of the diamond model‚ suggested and promoted by Michael Porter. The particular advantage of the usage of this particular model is that it enables researchers to look simultaneously at the cluster’s corporate strategy and the advantages of the location the cluster operates in (or a bunch of locations). Hence‚ it helps to look at all the types of vital strengths firm or cluster can take advantage

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    Introduction Physician-Assisted Suicide‚ also commonly known as Doctor Assisted Death ‚ is the act of a Physician or Nurse Practitioner administrating or providing a substance to a patient‚ which ultimately results in their requested death . As of today‚ Canadians can rest easy knowing that they have the right to a Doctor Assisted Death‚ but this was not always the case. For decades‚ many Canadian citizens fought for their right to a Physician-Assisted Suicide. Many of these individuals had either

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