Unit Outline 2013 Faculty of Business‚ Government and Law Legal Systems G 6777 Page 1 of 16 Australian Government Higher Education (CRICOS) Registered Provider number: #00212K This Unit Outline must be read in conjunction with: a) UC Student Guide to Policies‚ which sets out University-wide policies and procedures‚ including information on matters such as plagiarism‚ grade descriptors‚ moderation‚ feedback and deferred exams‚ and is available at (scroll to bottom of page) http://www
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1. ------------------------------------------------- Basic Legal Notions Law - is a set of rules that is binding the community. A set of rules that can be enforced and is officially recognized. Law must be capable or reform and change as society’s values and ethics change. Relationship between customs‚ rules and laws- Customs and rules govern behavior but the courts do not enforce them on community members. The community may generally see a custom as right but it is not legally enforceable.
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Legal Maxim 91: “A person is bound by his own admission” The meaning of this maxim is that a person who makes an admission is indicted pursuant to his acknowledgement and what he has acknowledge shall be claimed from him as long as the acknowledgement conforms to its conditions of validity. This statement can be simplified by saying that the person is responsible for what he say as long as it follows the condition of validity. The condition of validity is for the person making the admission and
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states in 2006 alone. 1 In 2007‚ the number of state laws enacted tripled that of 2006‚ 240 laws compared to 84 laws. 2 Additionally‚ in 2007‚ 1‚562 immigration bills were introduced and 46 states enacted local immigration laws. 3 These laws address legal and unauthorized immigration in the context of identification/licenses‚ employment‚ education‚ voting‚ housing‚ language and public benefits. 4 Despite the proliferation of negative ordinances‚ not all of the ordinances and state laws are unconstructive
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Internal Legal Memorandum and Analysis in Ima Shewin’s Case Taressa Wise Kaplan University PA 402-01 Professor Carolyn Dragseth June 5‚ 2012 LEGAL M E M O R A N D U M TO: Carolyn Dragseth‚ Attorney FROM: Taressa Wise‚ Legal Analyst DATE: June 5‚ 2012 RE: Legal Memorandum‚ causes of action for presenting a prima facie case for Ima Shewin
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1. Which statue deals with issues related to citizenship in Canada? Provide its full citation. What is the full citation for the Regulation to this statute? 2. What is the best free‚ online source to find the full text of this statute and the associated regulations? What is the currency date of the statute (on that online source) as of the date you are submitting this assignment? 3. Was Maya a Canadian citizen at birth‚ or did her parents have to apply for her to become a Canadian citizen
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instrumentality of law. As the law grew‚ justice also expanded into different spheres of human activities for ex: civil justice‚ criminal‚ economic‚ social justice‚ distributive justice‚ corrective justice‚ social justice and so on. The essence of legal justice lies in ensuring uniformity and certainty of aw and at the same time ensuring that rights and duties and duly respected by the people. Another essential attribute of the notion of justice is element of impartiality. One has to just and fair
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warnings • enforceable actions • public warnings • court orders • injunctions • compensation orders • civil consequences‚ containing pecuniary punishments and disqualification orders. For example‚ Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893) was a case presented in an English Court room. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co
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essay are ‘‘Flight’ by Doris Lessing and ‘Your Shoes’ by Michele Roberts. I will briefly refer to a third‚ Graham Swift’s ‘Chemistry’. I will show the character’s desire for control or continuity which conflicts with the choices or sense of independence of another character. I will consider how the writers use the theme of a generation gap‚ and use symbolism and metaphor to convey meaning to the reader. Both the writers of ‘Flight’ and ‘Your Shoes’ the narrative technique of symbolism. In ‘Flight’
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In the two versions of “The Monsters are due on Maple Street‚” share a common theme of characters being predictable. During both films the theme of being predictable arises when the characters accuse others of being someone they are not. When the neighbours start to become paranoid searching for a scapegoat and find the ‘alien’ that lives on their street‚ Les Goodman is the first to be accused when his car mysteriously turns on making the neighbours predict that he is the guilty and a potential alien
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