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    Concept of World Order

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    of ‘world order’ Term originated in 1990’s after cold war‚ which refers to states working collectively on world problems which are beyond individual nations to solve. World order issues are that relating to promoting peace and resolving conflicts between states. Describe the need for world order‚ its benefits and the threats to it A result of globalisation is the high level on interdependence between nation states‚ which need to cooperate to ensure economic‚ political and social order. For

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    legal gun ownership

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    ”(Davis)Why? In this paper‚ I will analyze main reasons of the long-term legal gun ownership in western countries despite of the widespread doubts in recent years due to rising shootings. This paper proceeds in the following way. It begins with the most fundamental reason with respect to the law. It then goes on to say what guns enable people to do in daily life. Finally it ends up with the argument that we should not owe shootings to legal gun ownership but to the misusage of them. Founders of a number

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    Indian Legal History

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    Introduction: A great step was taken in the Indian legal history when the supreme court of judicature was created at Calcutta under the regulating act of 1773. Bengal‚ Bihar and Orissa were in the grip of confusion‚ chaos and anarchy after the battle of plassey. The company’s servants exploited the people‚ amassed the wealth and returned to England. All servants high or low suffered from one obsession only how to achieve easy fortune in India and return to England as soon as possible. These people

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    individuals know that their creative work will be protected and that they can benefit from their labor‚ they are more likely to continue to produce things that create jobs‚ develop new technology‚ make processes more efficient‚ and create beauty in the world around us. (Intellectual Property Law: Patents‚ Trademarks and Copyright‚ 2013) Was it ethical for Normandale to sell the alleged knock-off products at a lower price? No‚ it was not ethical for Normandale to sell the knock-off Mathis products for

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    Legal/Political factor: This factor exerts direct and indirect influences on Singapore Flyer. There are pros and cons. One of its positive side is that Singapore government cabin has placed multi-racial politicians to work together. This prove that there is no discrimination‚ regardless of race‚ everyone can enjoy themselves at the Singapore Flyer. Another positive side of the political factor is that the Singapore government have implement strict rules and regulations on those that may wish to

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    Legal Discovery Memo

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    Mr. Lateman:   Thank you for speaking to me on January 6‚ 2008. During our conversation‚ you informed me that you are seeking legal representation on federal drug possession charges. Under certain circumstances‚ there is a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in a hotel or motel room past check-out time. I would like to take this opportunity to advise you about the legal aspects of Privacy in a hotel or motel room past check-out time disputes. What follows is an explanation of the factors the court

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    Legal Liability 0f Parents Parents should and should not be held legally responsible for their children ’s actions. Parents who are incompetent and parents who are in the system themselves should be held responsible for their children ’s actions. Parents who are handicapped and parents who are competent should not be held responsible for their children ’s actions. Parents that do not rear their children should be held responsible. There are parents who do not care what the child does as

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    Legal Memo PA110

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    LEGAL MEMORANDUM To: John Doe‚ Esquire‚ Senior Partner From: Jennifer Ramos‚ Paralegal Date: July 23‚ 2014 Re: Anheuser Busch Companies‚ Inc.- Affirmative Defense Case No.: 210204 In regards to our case no. 210204 Justin King v. Anheuser Busch Companies‚ Inc. I find Contributory Negligence to be the appropriate Affirmative Defensive action. Mr. King exacerbated his injury when he took it upon himself to loosen the wires‚ to his own admittance. Justin King was also

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    Hindu Legal System

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    KIRAT DYNASTY Ø  Kirat’s ave mentioned in Ramayan and Mahabharat. Ø  Himayat Khand mentions about Kirat. Ø  Hilly area s East to trisuli is mentioned as Kirat area. Ø  It is move relevant that areas from sunkoshi East is Kirat.Any how Kirat were living in North East of Himalaya and according to Sopal Vansavali they were  inhabitant area between sunkosi to Tawalcosiie they came to valley from East. Ø  Certain histories are of the obevious that the NEWARS were Kirats living between Gandaki to

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    legal systems and methods

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    The issues that are going to be addressed with regards to Wendy’s situation in relation to Mark are the divorce‚ the ownership of the house‚ the custodial rights of the daughter‚ the company shares and a breach of confidence. On the other hand‚ the issue that is going to be discussed about ‘Bye Bye’ magazine is defamation and also the interference of private and family rights. In regards to the divorce‚ I would advise Wendy to pursue the matter on the grounds that the marriage has broken down

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