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    develop the law through the operation of the doctrine of judicial precedent and in the interpretation of statutes. Discuss whether judges should be able to develop the law (30 marks+5marks for AO3) A French philosopher‚ Montesquieu‚ introduced the separation of powers theory in the 18th century. He aimed to prevent dictatorship by simply separating law-making power between the three branches‚ the executive‚ legislature and judiciary. Parliament are supposed to be the power that creates the law that the

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    to develop video devices to be used to track law enforcement activities and putting little thought into policies and procedures surrounding the implications of this action. This topic is a highly debated national issue as law enforcement across the United States work every day to protect and serve its citizens. Utilization of these video devices will not only impact police officers‚ but victims‚ courts‚ advocates‚ and allied professionals. Members of law enforcement should use body cameras to improve

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    Three-Strikes and You’re Out Law. This laws and other laws like it are currently being utilized today all around the Untied States. This law was first backed by victim’s rights advocates in the state to target habitual offenders. The reason California holds the most importance on this law is due to the fact that it has the largest criminal justice system in America‚ and it has the most controversy surrounding this law in particular.(Auerhahn‚ p.55) The roots of this law actually come from Washington

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    Lawmaking is one of the basic duties of the legislative branch of government‚ however‚ it is lengthy process to make a bill a law. A bill is the result of a need for a law in order to improve life in the United States. A basic explanation of a bill’s journey to become a law is as follows. First a congressman must introduce the bill to a section of legislation usually the House of Representatives. The bill will then be discussed and approved in committees and subcommittees before it gets the chance

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    THE LAW OF LIFE Jack London SUMMARY The story is about an old man named Koskoosh‚ a former chief of an Eskimo tribe. He‚ who now has a poor vision‚ has been judged to be nothing but a useless being in the tribe –cannot keep up with the tribe‚ as youth has long died- Therefore‚ the tribe‚ in the middle of their long journey‚ decided to leave him in the snow (where they were taking a rest)‚ expected to die from hunger‚ frozen or even eaten by the famished wolves. His son‚ the current chief of the

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    that law enforcement has to offer. Not only will you be able to assist in criminal drug activity‚ but you will be apart of putting drug offenders‚ violent individuals‚ and gang affiliates in prison. Not to mention‚ intentionally killing or injuring a police dog is considered a felony in most jurisdictions. (Palmer‚ Brian‚ 2008) Giving the community a safe environment to live is one of the most rewarding feelings that a person can have. There are many different types of canine units in law enforcement:

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    Newton’s First Law of Motion explains that objects in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in rest unless an external force is applied to it. Galileo’s concept of inertia is termed “Law of Inertia”. Law of Inertia‚ an object in motion will continue in the same motion unless acted by an outside force. Aircraft in flight is an example of First Law of Motion‚ four forces on an aircraft; lift‚ weight‚ thrust‚ and a drag. Consider the motion of an aircraft at constant altitude‚ we can neglect the

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    Name: Lam Kai Yip Student ID: 13115497D Seminar group: SEM003 Tutor’s name: MEZZANOTTE Felix Introduction Before making any discussion on statutory derivative action (SDA) and common law derivative action (CDA)‚ we need to define what they are. Salim (2013) established the meaning of CDA: The common law derivative action is based on two principles‚ the ‘majority rule’ and ‘proper plaintiff rule’‚ stated in the case of Foss v Harbottle (1843). The ‘majority rule’ means simply that the wishes

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    Law enforcement”‚ as a term‚ refers to professionals or organizations or agencies that are associated with the activities like upholding and enforcing the laws that are in force in a particular jurisdiction. Law enforcement organization is an organization of people‚ which consists of either individuals or other organizations or both and is associated with law enforcement. A law enforcement agency can be any agency which enforces the law (e.g. police‚ federal agencies‚ Interpol‚ etc). The Law enforcement

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    judges also wear the same but a bit shorter. For superior judges their salaries are a lot higher compared to inferior judges. In criminal courts juries look upon the factors and decide if the verdict is guilty or not‚ whereas the judge looks on the law and decides the sentence. On the other hand‚ the judges in civil cases decide if the verdict is liable or not beyond reasonable doubt and if the verdict needs to pay injunctions. Barristers & Solicitors Barristers are lawyers who argue a

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