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    child rights

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    OSCOLA Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities Fourth Edition Faculty of Law‚ University of Oxford www.law.ox.ac.uk/oscola Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 General notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Law of Precedent One of the major considerations on how someone is tried in a court of law depends upon the previous convictions of similar cases. This law of precedent (stare decisis) was founded hundreds of years ago as part of our common law. The literal translation of stare decisis is "that like cases be decided alike." Precedents in law play a fundamental role in the judicial processes of Canada. From stealing a loaf of bread ranging to murder in the first degree‚ there are precedents for any

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    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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    SECTION 1 EXAM QUESTIONS 1) When Should a Childcare Worker be given sensitive information about children and their families A childcare worker should only be given sensitive information when the family asks the childcare manager to do so. 2) State Four General Principles regarding confidentiality in child protection Adopting a Professional Approach Working in Partnership with parents Avoiding Judgemental attitudes in the assessment of abuse Confidentiality 3) How

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    Women in Love: How do the sisters differ? In Women in Love‚ two of the most crucial characters are the sisters Ursula and Gudrun. Both of these characters undergo psychological development throughout the story‚ which lets the reader analyze and distinguish their personalities. D.H Lawrence strategically portrays these characters differences through the expression of their opinions and their relationships‚ meanwhile he lets them grow into two total opposite persons. At the start of the novel

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    PRECEDENT SETTING CASE CLN 4U0 The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens (1884)‚ 14 Q.B.D. 273 Court of Queen’s Bench‚ England Facts: Thomas Dudley‚ Edward Stephens‚ and the deceased‚ a boy between seventeen and eighteen years of age‚ were set adrift in a lifeboat during a storm on the high seas 1000 miles from the nearest land. They had neither food nor water to subsist upon. For twenty days‚ they managed to survive by catching and eating a turtle and drinking rain water caught in their oilskin

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    University of Phoenix Chris W. Poe LAW/531 Discussion Questions Maurice Rosano Discussion Questions 1. What is one way the U.S. legal systems affects U.S. businesses? Answer: There are several ways the legal system can affect businesses but the one way the U.S. legal system affect U. S. businesses are the antitrust law which changed the way businesses operate. This law controlled some a banned others in the way businesses compete/operate. This law would hinder business from competing

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    The process of adapting a novel into a two hour film is not an easy one. Directors and play writers have to determine which pieces to focus on‚ what parts must be dropped‚ and which theme will they choose to emphasize the most. The possibility of creating a movie exactly like the book it was inspired by is nearly impossible. Naturally‚ The Hunger Games is no exception to this system. Author‚ Suzanne Collins creates a world far beyond our wildest imaginations and drops us straight into the middle

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    In J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in The Rye Holden uses his red hat as a form of protection and comfort as well as a distinguishing characteristic. Holden struggles toWhen Holden goes back to his room after talking to Old Spencer he begins to think about the red hat he purchased in New York City that he is wearing. He states‚ “just after I lost all the goddam foils…..The way I wore it‚ I swung the old peak way around to the back very –corny‚ I’ll admit it but I liked it that way. I looked good in it that

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    English 113 YD4 March 1‚ 2013 Midterm Triple Threat Criticism Each of the short stories “Happy Endings”‚ “A Sorrowful Woman”‚ and “The Story of an Hour” express the central idea that women are confined and identified by their roles as wives or mothers by society. The authors’ goal of these short stories is to portray modern marriages‚ to help people be conscious to women ’s liberalism‚ and to instruct people not to focus on the endings of stories‚ but the middle portions. Margaret Atwood‚ Gail

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