1.Evaluate the views of the Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence. What are the benefits and drawbacks of using broad notions of fairness in deciding cases? The theory of Critical Legal Studies removes the common held standards and aspects of general legal practices and looks to establish a more rounded and equitable remedy in all concerned situations. It is perceived that the law and its makers look only to protect the interests of those that are in power and that of the overwhelming
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MGMT 625 Midterm Exam TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS (2 POINTS EACH) 1. The stability and predictability of the law is essential to business activities. ANSWER: TRUE 2. Uniform laws apply in all states‚ including those in which the laws have not been adopted. ANSWER: FALSE 3. A state law that conflicts with the U.S. Constitution will be deemed unconstitutional. ANSWER: TRUE 4. Damages is a remedy at law. ANSWER: TRUE 5. Equitable remedies include injunctions and decrees
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How political and legal systems affect International Business Introduction Political and legal systems play a major role in the International businesses for the companies that source‚ produce‚ market and export products in foreign countries. They pose a big challenge to the companies and the companies need to overcome the factors to become successful in the international stage. We will see the various political and legal environments available and how they would affect the international business
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Legal drinking age should be lowered Introduction: Once a person turns 18 years old they are already considered an adult. Yes‚ it may sound bad saying that 18 years old should have the right to legally drink‚ but lets look at the facts; you can drive a car‚ vote in all elections‚ smoke cigarettes‚ serve on juries‚ be prosecuted as an adult‚ get married‚ have children‚ fight in a war‚ gamble‚ but not have a beer until your 21? Now‚ if young men and women under the age of 21 can legally get married
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The minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) has been a popular debate for many years‚ and as reported by Toomey‚ Rosenfeld‚ and Wagenaar in “The Minimum Legal Drinking Age”‚ it is imperative to keep the age of 21. Alcohol is the main source of numerous problems for teenagers‚ which would escalate if the MLDA was decreased. The MLDA was lowered between 1970 and 1975 by 29 states‚ resulting in an increase in dilemmas such as “traffic crashes‚ drownings‚ vandalism‚ assaults‚ homicides‚ suicides‚ teenage
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The legal drinking age in the United States should be lowered from twenty-one to sixteen. There are two reasons why the current legal drinking age is ineffective and overall nonsensical and each will be addressed in turn. First‚ the United States historically discovered that banning alcohol purchase and consumption was ineffective‚ and the rate at which underage drinking occurs demonstrates that doing so for a certain age group is just as ineffective. The law is not and cannot be properly enforced
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ASANTE TECHNOLOGIES‚ INC. v. PMC-SIERRA‚ INC. 164 F. Supp. 2d 1142 (N.D. Cal. 2001) Legal Case Analysis The lawsuit results from a dispute involving the sale of electronic parts. The plaintiff‚ Assante Technologies is a Delaware corporation with its primary place of business in Santa Clare‚ California. Assante entered into a contract with Unique Technologies‚ located in California; which is the distributor of PMC-Sierra‚ Inc. located in British Columbia‚ Canada. The plaintiff alleges that the Defendant
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UNDERSTAND PERSON CENTERD APPROACHES IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS UNIT 207 AND HSC 026 OUTCOME 1 1.1 DEFINE PERSON-CENTRED VALUES Person centred values means the people whom we support are able to be involved and included in every aspect of their care and support. For example: * Their needs‚ * Assessments‚ * Care delivery‚ and‚ * Support planning. “… there are no easy remedies in social work‚ especially when we are confronted daily with oppression and deprivation…”
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Under what circumstances may a person be criminally liable for a failure to act? Discuss. General principle There is no general liability for failure to act under the common law of England and Wales. A crime can be committed by omission‚ but there can be no omission in law in the absence of a duty to act. The general basis for imposing liability in criminal law is that the defendant must be proved to have committed a guilty act whilst having had a guilty state of mind. The physical elements are
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In the story the story the Displaced person‚ by Flannery O’Connor the author takes the reader in a journey that urge the reader to takes a position on different conflicts. Flannery O ‘Connor lived from 1925-1964. She grew up in the south as an only child. She considered her self very religious person‚ her daily life consisted of raising peacocks and writing. Additionally‚ Flannery O’Connor suffered of lupus erythematous therefor she was on crutches during her last years of life ( Baker). Flannery
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