DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT - LAW MAKING POTENTIAL More Judicial Precedent Resources: Judicial Precedent - Lecture Notes #1 THE JUDGES’ ROLE IN PRECEDENT The old view of the judges’ role was that they were merely ’declaring’ the existing law (the ’declaratory theory’). Lord Esher stated in Willis v Baddeley [1892] 2 QB 324: "There is ... no such thing as judge-made law‚ for the judges do not make the law‚ though they frequently have to apply existing law to circumstances as to which it has not
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A Case Study on Tsunami Damage in India Natural Disaster: A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard that affects the environment‚ and leads to financial‚ environmental and/or human losses. Or Any natural phenomenon that causes great damage and loss of life; The emergency situation that is the consequence of such an event. A natural disaster is a disaster caused by nature‚ such
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His credible sources help make his point more believable. For instance Frank Lynch who is the self-proclaimed mayor of Taco Flat (Bransford ‚ 2009‚ p. 387). Lynch is a credible source because he deals with living in a Taco Flat everyday. Also he could not find construction work and brings up when his father went through the same thing‚ during the Dust Bowl. In the text
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by the dominant figure of Rosas. He used state terror as an instrument of policy in which he ordered people to display his portrait in public places as a sign of his supreme command and loyalty to him and those who would not obey would be killed (Lynch 97). Other forms of support to Rosas included wearing an insignia and even horses had to display a red ribbon‚ which was the federalist symbol (Keen and Haynes 195). The church was not exempt from Rosas’s rules‚ they also had to put pictures of him
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MOGEN‚ INC. Teaching Note Synopsis and Objectives In 2006‚ Merrill Lynch became the lead book runner for a $5 billion convertible bond issue for MoGen‚ Inc. This was the single‚ largest convertible bond issuance in history and required a considerable amount of effort on the part of Merrill Lynch’s Equity Derivatives Group to convince MoGen’s management to choose Merrill Lynch over its competitors. The case is focused on Merrill Lynch’s choice of the conversion premium and coupon rate
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are factored into the phenotype. Therefore‚ large amounts of variation can exist‚ even in asexual species‚ which allow for adaptations (Lynch‚ 1983). He also states that many extant parthenogens have a wider geographic range than their sexual relative and possess highly generalized phenotypes that allow them to live in a variety of environmental conditions (Lynch‚ 1983). This finding proves that parthenogenesis has benefits for specific populations and they can sustain their population through mutations
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Jim Crow Laws Reflection Thomas D. Rice was a white man but was wearing black face makeup‚ in 1832; Thomas started performing “Jump Jim Crow”. The Jim Crow laws came to existence in 1877 when the whites regained power in the government in the South after the war and made it law. The Civil Rights act passed in 1964 ended discrimination by law and said no one may be discriminated against race‚ gender‚ or religious reasons. There were many court cases that helped fight the Jim Crow Laws. The Jim Crow
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. INTRODUCTION Corporate strategic decisions are usually based on the methods through which an organization could leverage its existing competitive advantage in promoting value and ensuring growth (Lynch‚ 2009)‚ while sustainable competitive advantage depends largely on how well a company performs these actions (Porter‚ 2008). The need for companies to grow and expand has been known to drive product and marketing innovation‚ which in turn prompts them into adopting different organisational strategies
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MEarth • Can’t be larger than 1.4 Msun Star Lifetimes Fates of Stars • < 2 Msun • > 8 Msun Layers in the Death Throes of a High-Mass Star • Iron is the most stable • Will not burn • Core collapses • Explodes • Type II Supernova 21 The Crab Nebula 22 One teaspoon of Neutron Star stuff weighs as much as a mountain If more than 3Msun is left behind‚ gravity is too much to be held up... 23 The Sun may become a black hole A. True B. False
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Are superheavy elements really so unstable that there is no point trying to synthesis new elements? This leads to the question: ‘How does the size of an element affect the stability?’ What are superheavy elements? The scientific term ‘superheavy’ means elements that have an atomic number that is heavier than‚ element 101‚ which is Rutherfordium. As they suffer from radioactive decay when exposed to lighter elements‚ they are not naturally occurring. Meaning‚ scientists can only artificially make
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