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    INNOVATIVE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE LEGAL FRAMEWORK DPBA 180 T1 – Definition of Law What is the Law? The Law of a particular state is the body of rules designed to regulate human conduct within that state. This can be defined clearly as an organised system of principles and rules designed to control and influence the conduct of individuals and groups. The aim of most legal systems‚ officially at least‚ is to provide a means of resolving conflicts in a fair

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Statement of Purpose Many people around the world want to build a career in Optics and Photonics and I am just one of them but I am different from others because of my eternal enthusiasm to study in this area. I started to dream about photonics and optical systems when I was at secondary school. In high school I started drawing optical systems. This made me more and more eager to study about optics and photonics. Step by step I was starting to make the little boy’s dream come true. After high

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    Work within a legal and ethical framework CHCCS4100C Assessment 2 Case Study Report Due date: 8th April‚ 2013 18701 Certificate IV in Community Services 2013 Samuel Waldock Student number: 367816562 Question 1: Identify the important laws and legal requirements that a community service worker needs to be aware of when working with clients in this scenario/situation. Briefly explain why they are important. EDUCATION ACT NSW 1990 Section 21B – Compulsory school

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE True assessment does not lie in the maintenance of the established‚ but to think beyond the past and the present‚ to provide a clue for future development. This paradigm has always been the beacon in my life. This inspired me to do my masters in International Master Programme in Informatik/Distributed Software Systems (Master)

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The guiding principle of my life is to have passion for my work. I strongly believe in undertaking activities that I enjoy‚ so that I can channelise all my energies in one direction and persevere in a dedicated manner. I believe in a life by choice‚ not by chance. Convergence of management and technology … The growing pace of advances in information technology and communications has affected the way we do business. New technologies have introduced increased levels of automation

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE INTRODUCTION: I‚ ******‚ strongly believe in these inspiring words. It has always kept fire of determination burning in me and has inspired me against obstacles and hurdles. Right from childhood‚ I have aspired to contribute a meritorious part towards the constructive developments of science and technology‚ for the benefit of my society. I believe that only an intensive study and comprehensive research work in my field of interest would put me on the right track to achieve

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    1. ------------------------------------------------- Basic Legal Notions Law - is a set of rules that is binding the community. A set of rules that can be enforced and is officially recognized. Law must be capable or reform and change as society’s values and ethics change. Relationship between customs‚ rules and laws- Customs and rules govern behavior but the courts do not enforce them on community members. The community may generally see a custom as right but it is not legally enforceable.

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    individuals: iii) Courts – Federal Court Stated cases‚ legislations‚ report and international law (if included in media article) Disability Discrimination Act 1992 Relevant legal studies course themes and challenges Relationship between justice‚ law and society Relationship between rights and responsibilities Effectiveness of legal mechanisms for achieving justice for individuals and society 1. Article Summary Tables: Haraksin v Murrays Australia Fraser-Kirk v McInnes Title Kristy

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE “A dream acted upon by confidence becomes an ambition and that when followed with determination defines the purpose of existence in its entirety” It is with a sincere sense of gratitude towards the opportunity given to me‚ I pen down this statement. Education not only expands the horizons of one ’s knowledge but also simultaneously implants an insatiable desire to acquire more and more knowledge. Knowledge is that which can enhance the strength of mind and thereby

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    based on a case scenario and will critically analyse the ethical dilemmas that health and social care practitioner’s encounter with regards to: implications of consent‚ disclosure of personal information and maintaining patient confidentiality. The legal aspects of the scenario will be discussed in relation to the breaching of confidentiality and how the Data Protection Act (1998) can conflict with other legislation intended to protect patient’s rights. In addition it will identify the consequences

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