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    responsibility of law

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    The responsibilities of a law enforcement officer are extremely varied and depend on the branch of law enforcement in which you are employed. There are also many different positions within those branches that have different duties and responsibilities. At the federal level‚ the responsibilities of a law enforcement officer with the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) are focused on enforcing federal laws and investigating federal crimes. As of 2009‚ the FBI employed 13‚412 special agents and

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    Law and Justice

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    Law and Justice Abstract Justice is the quality of being fair or just. This is not an exhaustive definition of justice. Different philosophers have defined justice in different ways. Justice is a concept that provides balance between law and morality. Rawls proposition for law and justice has been accepted by world judicial fraternity as a landmark vision to understand the system. Similarly it has earned a good amount of criticism which shows the basic strength of the thought. As such: Rawls theories

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    it report

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    UNIVERSITY P.M.B 2002 AGO-IWOYE OGUN-STATE A TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENTS INDUSTRAIL WORKING EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) COMMENCED FROM NOV. 1ST 2012 – FEB. 28TH 2013 UNDERTAKEN AT NO 33‚ SAKA TINUBU STREET VICTORIA ISLAND‚ LAGOS. PRSENTED BY ADEYEMI OLUWAFUNMILAYO IFEOLUWAPO MATRIC NUMBER: 09085849 DEPARTMENT: COMPUTER SCIENCE LEVEL: 400 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that this report was clearly written by ADEYEMI OLUWAFUNMILAYO

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    Cybercrime and Law

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    Lecture 1 Course Intro and Overview Purpose of Criminal Law 1. Regulate‚ maintain and enforce social conduct 2. Discourage behavior harmful to the society 3. Discourage behavior challenging authority’s legitimacy 4. Aim at enforcing society’s more favorable behavior 5. Use criminal sanctions for punishing offenders 6. Incapacitate offenders from continual harming the society 7. Rehabilitate offenders 8. Re-tribute offenders for the harm done 9. Deter potential/repeating

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    REPORT ON

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    REPORT ON “WOMEN OF STRENGTH” ABSTRACT: “The strength of a woman can carry the weight of the world” this quotation is said by the host of the seminar of “women of strength”. The seminar was held by Nestle Nesvita in the auditorium of Jinnah university for women on 25 march 2014. The purpose of the seminar to aware women about their bones‚ their vigor and health. Seminar acquainted the audience with Calcium‚ Calci- Lock and also gave the information about Osteoporosis disease. The host of the seminar

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    Business Law

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    Definition of Law a. Law is defined as a set of rules and principles by which a community regulates its activities. b. Law is different and yet similar because it can be applied differently across various borders. c. Unlike law‚ internal rules and regulations of clubs‚ societies and other organizations may only be enforced within the group that governs them. d. Law is therefore concerned with the legal rights and obligations of individuals‚ business organizations‚ various entities

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    What Is Law

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    What Is Law? Although “the law” may seem to be abstract and far removed from everyday life‚ it actually is a framework for much of what you do. Perhaps you get a traffic ticket or want a local store to replace a defective toaster you purchased. Perhaps you have been called for jury duty or must testify as a witness to an accident. Perhaps you want to stop a road widening project near your home‚ ponder the issues of prayer in school or abortion‚ or must see that the provisions of a will are carried

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    Assignment Laws

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    fired for serving on a jury‚ you may be a victim of wrongful termination.” “Federal law protects all permanent employees who serve on juries. You cannot be forced to use your vacation or sick leave to serve on a jury. If your employer fires you‚ threatens to fire you‚ intimidates or coerces you because you have been called for jury duty‚ report the incident immediately to the jury office.” http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/wrongful-termination-for-jury-duty.html http://www.pamd.uscourts

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    Laws That Contradict

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    | State Laws That Contradicts Federal Laws | Which One Must We Fallow? | | | State Laws That Contradict Federal Laws Abstract: This Paper explains using proof and some facts from researched sites and articles on the internet using sites like Google as a research source.This also going to show some views that the people have on this subject. We will see information and ideas on this topic (How state Laws Contradict Federal Laws) there all going to be different opinions because

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    Common Law

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    Common law 1 Common law Common law‚ also known as case law or precedent‚ is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals rather than through legislative statutes or executive branch action. A "common law system" is a legal system that gives great precedential weight to common law‚[1] on the principle that it is unfair to treat similar facts differently on different occasions.[2] The body of precedent is called "common law" and it binds future decisions. In cases

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