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    Mickie Mwanzia Koster William Penn and the Quaker Legacy Book Analysis John A. Moretta is currently a history professor at the University of Houston. Moretta wrote a biography that told the tale of William Penn that reminded readers that Penn was a legend and hero in the book William Penn and the Quaker Legacy. John A. Moretta wrote the book because he wanted to remind people that William Penn Junior is a legend in history and his actions still has an impact on Americans. William Penn founded Pennsylvania

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    neighbour- Who‚ then‚ in law‚ is my neighbour? The answer seems to be - persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions that are called in question Donoghue v Stevenson Neighbour Principle: You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour- Who‚ then‚ in law‚ is my neighbour? The

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    Book Review- Vanity Fair by William Thackeray. First published in 1848 Vanity Fair received impressive reviews and is now considered one of the more famous classics of today. Out of all of Thackeray’s works Vanity Fair is the most recognisable in most literary circles and many refer to this particular piece of work as a masterpiece of literature. Not much could be said about the plot of this remarkable book. It doesn’t really have one‚ and that’s what makes it quite different from other books.

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    Australia?The majority held that the Act was a valid exercise of power under s 51(xxxv); State employers with industrial dispute were subject to Cth Arbitration – States were subject to Cth law | * Changed approach * Ordinary and natural meaning * Full effect * Abolished doctrine of reserved powers | s51(xxxv)Characterisation(re 51(35))- arbitration power | 2 | Melbourne | An important case in Australian constitutional law. It stands for the proposition that there are limits on the scope of express

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    taxed on worldwide income. * Non resident – only taxed on Australian sourced income * 1. Common law test - “reside” in Australia * 2. Statutory test – domicile test * 3. Statutory test – 183 day test * 4. Statutory test – Commonwealth Superannuation fund test * Reside * 1Levene * Facts – Tp a resident of UK. Went o/s and only came back 5 mths per yr. whilst o/s‚ only lived in hotels. Gave

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    CODES AND NOTES ON PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW by PORFERIO JR. and MELFA SALIDAGA NOTES ON PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES Nature and Scope Public International Law – It is the body of rules and principles that are recognized as legally binding and which govern the relations of states and other entities invested with international legal personality. Formerly known as “law of nations” coined by Jeremy Bentham in 1789. Three Major Parts of Public International Law 1. Laws of Peace

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    Private International Law – Study Notes The most important instruments of European Union Law in terms of this course are the following: Brussels Convention and Brussels I Regulation (i.e. 1968 Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters) (Schedule I to the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982) and Brussels I Regulation (Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments

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    However…. The 1st amendment gives the mass media right to report crime news‚ including information and visual images that could prejudice an entire community against someone who has not yet stood trial and is still presumes innocent by the law. “Remedies” for the fair trial/free press problem The remedy: CAUTIONING POLICE‚ PRESEECUTERS‚ ETC. not to give information about a trial to the news media The problem: gags can be challenged by gagged on grounds that it interferes with 1st amendment

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    Constitutional Law B Overview of the course: Constitutional Law A and B are linked in principles and tools Assumptions that certain principles are understood: 1. Constitutionalism 2. Rule of law 3. Constitutional supremacy 4. Parliamentary sovereignty 5. Separation of powers 6. Co-operative government 7. Federal division of powers 1st readings of Currie and De Waal 2013 6th edition 1. Rights and application of Bill of Rights (BoR) Focus is on the protection of Human Rights (HR) How

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    Due Date: March 12‚ 2013 Introduction Hooke’s law states that force is directly proportional to the displacement of the spring that has been stretched or compressed from the equilibrium position. The force that takes place is referred to as a restoring force because it acts on an object to return it to a state of equilibrium. This is Hooke’s Law. It can be shown as: F = -kx In the first formula ---> F is the force of weight k is the spring constant x is the displacement In this

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