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    Social science studies are very common and therefore require different methods be used to collect data. Max Travers and Michelle Newton-Francis both authored articles analyzing how to research and compare criminal justice. Travers article titled‚ “Understanding Comparison in Criminal Justice Research”‚ uses the common method of the positivist model. The positivist model uses statistics which help to provide adequate evidence for the police and criminal lawyers. Travers states that statistics

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    The Adversary System

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    that you are treated equally and fairly during the case. Another advantage of the adversary system is that it relies on oral evidence. When giving evidence in court‚ it must be given orally. When this is performed it allows judges‚ the jury and magistrates to see whether the witness is telling the truth and observe body language. The burden and standard of proof are an advantage of the adversary system. In criminal proceedings the

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    ------------------------------------------------- Legal decisions Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 recognises “relationship in the nature of marriage” and protects female partners from domestic violence. Such partners can claim monetary and other reliefs under the Act.[1] In S. Khushboo Vs. Kanniammal & Anr.‚[2] the Supreme Court of India‚ placing reliance upon its earlier decision in Lata Singh Vs. State of U.P. & Anr.‚[3] held that live-in-relationship is permissible

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    campaign. The CP‚ written in 64 BC‚ offered advice to one such candidate‚ Marcus Cicero‚ his brother‚ by outlining four elements essential to a successful campaign.                 In BC Rome‚ “friends” comprised an important group for an aspiring magistrate. According to Quintus‚ these individuals- whether slaves‚ clients‚ neighbors‚ relatives‚ or mere acquaintances- campaigned for a candidate and should have consisted of persons from every class. To broaden one’s canvassing‚ Quintus encouraged Marcus

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    Visit to court

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    I have got a chance to visit court on 2‚ January 2014 with my group members Biagio Mauri for our law assignment. This is the first time of my life visiting to court and we went to magistrate court around 1pm. That court is located in 363 George Street Brisbane QLD 4001‚ opening and closing hours is 8:30-4:30. When we arrived infront of the court I feel alittle nervous because I have never been to any court. My group members asked me to turn off all of my electronic devices. In entrance there are

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    Both Adam Smith and Alexis de Tocqueville agree that an individual is the most qualified to make decisions affecting the sphere of the individual as long as those decisions do not violate the law of justice. >From this starting point‚ each theorist proposes a role of government and comments on human nature and civil society. Smith focuses on economic liberty and the ways in which government can repress this liberty‚ to the detriment of society. De Tocqueville emphasizes political liberty and

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    Court Structure in Srilanka

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    provided in the Code of Criminal Procedure.    The preponderant majority of criminal law cases are initiated at a Magistrate’s Court. These cases may be initiated by any police officer‚ or public servant‚ with a written or oral complaint to the magistrate (see section on Magistrate’s Court).  Murder trials and various offenses against the State originate in a High Court (see section on High Courts).   Original jurisdiction over most civil matters lies with the relevant District Court (see section

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    The United States Court System: An Overview Article III of the United States Constitution states “… Judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court‚ and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish‚” (Osterburg& Ward‚ 2004‚ p. 617) providing the basis of the federal systems of government. This system is known as federalism embracing national and state governments. A significant and complex feature of the judiciary in the United States

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    System? - It was a legal charter for the USA 3. Be able to identify the civil principle clearly enunciated in the Declaration of Independence known as the “Doctrine of the Lower Magistrate.” In this regard‚ you will need to refresh yourself on the role of the Continental Congresses. - Lower magistrate corrects Upper magistrate 4. What is meant by the phrase “Laws of Nature and Nature’s

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    1.1. EQUALITY First of the key features is equality‚ that helps the society to function properly and be a better place‚ where no citizen is neglected. According to Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English (1996) equality is defined as the quality or state of being equal: the quality or state of having the same rights‚ social status‚ etc. Equality in More’s “Utopia” can be first seen in the similarity between the towns on the island. “There are fifty-four cities on the island‚ all spacious

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