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    Ethical Self Assessment

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    before I would be able to attend a session like so. I do feel like procedures would be fair because there would be a full in depth discussion on the issue. Overall‚ I learned‚ I need to practice this way of thinking even if I am not a part of the parliamentary procedures. I need to become aware of the terms that are used and familiarize myself with the way the meeting is run. I have never been a fan of debates and I have never taken a debate class‚ so I do think it would be a great educational purpose

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    Bicameral Parliamentary System A bicameral system is a parliamentary system of two legislative Chambers. Indian system is bicameral because both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are involved in the process of making new laws. Bicameral literally means ’two chamber’. Countries with Bicameral Parliamentary System: 1. Australia-Parliament–Senate–House of Representatives 2. Austria-Parliament–Federal Council–National Council 3. Antigua and Barbuda-Parliament–Senate–House of Representatives 4. The

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    represented as our ministers have the same rights as we do. Thus‚ minimising the problem of things like partisan dealignment‚ to name one. However‚ parliament is sovereign and so can do what it wishes to our constitution hence‚ is above the law. Parliamentary privilege is another problem‚ this is how MP’s and peers have complete freedom on what they say in parliament (libel and slander are no longer problems). The queen‚ being head of state‚ is also not properly subject to the law. So the rule of law

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    alliance between the royalists and the Irish rebels‚ again proved Charles to be a poor decision maker. This reinforced the impression that Charles favoured Catholics‚ turning what was a political conflict into a religious one‚ which in turn provided parliamentary troops an added fervour in the field. However‚ the real damage to the royalist cause had been done far before the first battle. The legacy of Charles‚ the fear of a return to personal rule mobilised people into battle. However‚ it is unfair

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    repressive environment‚ in response to state-induced internal displacement situations. The debate about NGOs and their role in the triadic development process (state‚ markets and NGOs) is explored. While NGOs have been projected as the development ombudsman‚ questions about their effectiveness‚ transparency accountability‚ and being a mechanism of elite capture remain. While International Human Rights Law‚ Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law‚ provide for the relief and protection of Internally Displaced

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    political sovereignty lies with the electorate at election time‚ but at other times lies with parliament when debating legislation and constitutional statues. One factor which can be argued to of had the biggest effect in terms of changing where parliamentary sovereignty resides in recent years is the EU. The UK initially joined the EC in 1973 since then the EC has become the EU and has also become increasingly more powerful over the UK as time has passed‚ the EU could even be argued to be supreme over

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    Last July 25‚ 2011‚ President Benigno C. Aquino III delivered his 2nd State Of the Nation Address at the Session Hall of House of Representatives‚ Batasan Pambansa Complex. With the presence of the senate president‚ speaker of the house‚ vice president‚ former presidents‚ chief justice‚ justice of the supreme court‚ members of diplomatic corps‚ representatives‚ senators‚ local government officials‚ cabinet members‚ AFP and PNP‚ and others who are close to our president’s heart. It’s not easy to

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    • Legal Requirements Consumer Law: Businesses need to make sure that their marketing activities are within the law. The European Union has made the consumer protection act so much stronger over the years. The businesses must be able to keep up with the constant changes with the law and landmark just in case the activities they are currently doing are now illegal. If Apple does this to their business‚ they would have to pay fines (costs vary between how serious the activity has become) to suffer

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    III‚ Sec. 2 Stonehill vs Diokno 20 SCRA 383 . RA 6770 BP 129‚ Sec 37(3) Yao vs People 19 June 2007 Allado vs Diokno232 SCRA 192 People vs Aspiras 12 Feb 2002 Who conduct Preliminary Investigation ? - Prosecutor /Fiscal -Ombudsman -BIR Rule 112‚ Sec 6 RA 4200(Wire Tapping) RA 7438 -Rights of persons detained -Duties of Investigating Officers Exclusionary Rule Miranda Right -To remain silent -To be told that anything he says will be used against him -Right

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    any criminal law changes. courts:Are to interpret and apply the law provided by parliament. Lobby groups:Are groups that influence law reform through encouraging public awareness. Other Agencies: Royal Commisions‚ the coroner and theoffice the Ombudsman. part A) 1-The role of courts and parliaments in law reform is to change laws that have dated since when the law first came in and to "modernize" the law. An example of this is capital punishment. Courts usually change the law or adapt laws that

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