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    Rule of Law

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    The rule of law is the application of laws consistently‚ without showing favouritism not authorized by said law‚ or otherwise deviating from it. The rule of law is often a criterion used in judging whether a country has good government or not. It is a principle that values procedural over substantive fairness. In some cases‚ for example‚ even when a defendant is known to be guilty‚ his case will be dismissed on the grounds that the government violated the law by gathering evidence in ways that violated

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    The Color of Law

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    freedom of life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness. However‚ these words have never had any place in reality. America is the land of racial and economic inequality. These inequalities are defined by the injustices performed by an openly racist government. This country is stained by the hypocrisy and hatred that has guided public policy since the creation of the United States. The South was the worst offender of human rights. The South enslaved the African Africans through Jim Crow laws‚ chickaree

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    Economics Week 1 Economic Laws Trudy Mullins Grantham University When asked should every nation be democratic and free‚ would bring up lots of discussion. Most would tell you they would like to see that‚ yet in their mind they know it isn’t possible. All know that when nations are all not democratic‚ this concept makes the world go round. Because of the different cultures‚ religions‚ and government premises‚ makes it almost impossible for all nations to be democratic. Democracy‚

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    Can a law be legal yet immoral? Can a moral law be illegal? Give some examples. To begin‚ there are quite a few laws that are legal yet immoral. For instance‚ abortion is always a very hot topic. In my opinion‚ it is extremely immoral. Although wrong to many people‚ it is necessary for some depending on their situation. Taking one’s life away before their birth is a very serious matter. I will not preach my believes since this forum is neither the time nor the place‚ but this is a perfect example

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    Equal Inclusion Case Law AED/204 July 26‚ 2013 Vicki Kugel-Brandt Equal Inclusion Case Law In the earlier days women and African Americans had no rights to school‚ work or any other type of socialization. They were brought into slavery‚ housewives and had no rights as an individual. This included people with disabilities (even those with MMR classification) because they were‚ “viewed as nonproductive and expandable.” (Gollnick & Chinn‚ pg. 181‚ 2013) The rights we have today as women

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    Abortion in Iranian Law By: Farokhzad Jahani‚ January 2004‚ (Iran Persian Daily) In general‚ abortion might happen in a few ways: medical (therapeutic) abortion‚ unintended abortion‚ criminal abortion‚ and intentional abortion. In many countries there are no criminal intentions in getting a medical abortion and it can be performed with the permission of a doctor to save the mother’s life. With this calculation‚ a medical abortion is legal in these countries. In Iran‚ where laws are based on the

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    Arts. 1305-1329 Art. 1305 Contracts- meeting of minds between two parties which takes place when anoffer by one party is accepted by the other; one or more persons bind himself or themselves with respect to another to the fulfillment of a prestation to give‚ to fo or not to do. Contract and obligation distinguished: Contract | Obligation | One of the sources of obligations | Legal tie or the relation to itself that exists after a contract has been entered into. | Contract and agreement

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    Obeying The Law

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    since the dawn of time - until order was maintained through the introduction of laws. Without law‚ the integrity and stability of society would diminish completely. As a strong advocate of determinism‚ Thomas Hobbes believes that a strict government is the only way to social stability. Hobbes believed that a state of nature - one without a form of government - would essentially be a "war of all against all." This life would hardly be worth living due to the inherent evil nature of some human beings

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    LAW AND ETHICS IN MEDICAL PRACTICE: AN OVERVIEW Dr. HAU Kong-lung‚ Consultant Forensic Pathologist (Kowloon) Forensic Pathology Service‚ Department of Health Introduction Obviously‚ this was to protect the public from quackery. Fees for the doctors were paid by the State. If unsatisfactory results followed a course of treatment that had departed from the orthodox‚ the doctor responsible would be liable to punishment‚ which could be very harsh. Similar legal restrictions on medical practice

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    Rizal Law

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    ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS‚ COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES‚ COURSES ON THE LIFE‚ WORKS AND WRITINGS OF JOSE RIZAL‚ PARTICULARLY HIS NOVELS‚ NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO‚ AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" WHEREAS‚ Republic Act No. 1425 approved on June 12‚ 1956‚ directs all schools‚ colleges and universities‚ public and private‚ to include in their curricula‚ courses on the life‚ works and writings of Jose Rizal‚ particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere

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