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    The Influence of Sociology on Ethics and American Jurisprudence Over the past decade‚ Sociological studies indicate that American’s ethical standards have dramatically declined. Major leading corporations in the United States have fallen due to serious unethical decisions made by executive management. In response‚ the legal system has changed to encourage ethical decision in our societies and places of business. Sociology is the scientific study of human social life‚ groups‚ and societies

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    a success indicator is limiting‚ in that‚ expelled-engaged participants achieved similar success overall when compared with graduates. As expected those who were expelled and failed to engage were the least successful. The use of therapeutic jurisprudence in the creation and management of drug treatment courts is one example of a positive response to a community crime problem. The measurement of drug treatment court through the use of qualitative analysis rather than quantitative analysis facilitates

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    As a presiding judge in the case of the Speluncean Explorers‚ my verdict will strongly relate to judge Keen’s opinion. I find the defendants guilty for the murder of Roger Whetmore. The statute states that “whoever shall wilfully take the life of another shall be punished by death”. As a positivist‚ the law is unambiguous and direct. Firstly what is positivism? According to positivism‚ there is nothing intrinsically moral about the law. A law enacted by a legislature can be evil and immoral; there

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    are based on philosophic foundations derived from two primary sources namely Al-Quran‚ and Hadith‚ the sayings of the Prophet of Islam. The whole conceptualization of wealth and its use must therefore be consistent with Shariah or the Islamic Jurisprudence. In a simple description‚ there is no restriction for Muslims to transfer their property while they are alive‚ but upon the death‚ the estate transfer is automatically subject to faraid and bequest mandatory rules. Faraid has pre-determined the

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    out of 5 points Law serves both to facilitate orderly change and to maintain the status quo. Selected Answer: True Question 9 0 out of 5 points Which of the following is most consistent with the Natural Law School of jurisprudence? Selected Answer: The laws of people are secondary to the laws of nature‚ and thus the laws of nature take precedence whenever the laws of people are in conflict with the laws of nature. X Question 10 0 out of 5 points The

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    Knowledge for unit IC01 | Unit title:- The principles of infection prevention and control | | Level: 2 Credit value: 3 UAN number: L/501/6737 Unit aim To introduce the learner to national and local policies in relation to infection control; to explain employer and employee responsibilities in this area; to understand how procedures and risk assessment can help minimise the risk of an outbreak of infection. Learners will also gain an understanding of how to use PPE correctly

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    Unit ICO1 The principles of infection prevention and control Outcome 1 Understand roles and responsibilities in the prevention and control of infections The learner can: 1. explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection 2. explain employers’ responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control infection. Outcome 2 Understand legislation and policies relating to prevention and control of infections The learner can: 1. outline current

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    Explain what is meant by ‘mechanical jurisprudence’‚ and discuss Hart’s objections towards it. The term mechanical jurisprudence was coined by Roscoe pound in his article in 1908. It is the concept that judges apply law rigidly according to precedent and legislation without thought of consequences. In this it is argued that every eventuality that comes before the law is legislated for in advance‚ it is just for the judges to apply the relevant law. This concept would insinuate that every case that

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    Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence What is Jurisprudence? There is no universal or uniform definition of Jurisprudence since people have different ideologies and notions throughout the world. It is a very vast subject. When an author talks about political conditions of his society‚ it reflects that condition of law prevailing at that time in that particular society. It is believed that Romans were the first who started to study what is law. Jurisprudence- Latin word ‘Jurisprudentia’- Knowledge

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    Importance & Utility of Jurisprudence? | | The study of jurisprudence started with the Romans. The definitions given by the Roman jurists are vague and inadequate but they put forth the idea of a legal sciece. Every jurist has its own notion of the subject matter and the proer limits of jurisprudence depends upon his ideology and the nature of society. The word jurisprudence used in different languages in different senses. In French it refers "case law". There has been a shift during the

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