Summary International Law Week 1: International law: Rules and principles that govern the international relations between sovereign states and other institutional subjects of international law. * Created primarily by states. * The fact that rules come into being in the manner accepted and recognized by states as authoritative‚ is enough to ensure that ‘law’ exists. * When a country breaches international law‚ the Security Council may take enforcement action‚ or it can result in the loss of
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LIU Post | Self-Defense Law | A WSJ Article by Joe Palazzolo and Rob Barry | | Robert Hallam | 4/1/2012 | LAW-13 Paper #2 | Self-defense laws‚ also known as “stand your ground laws”‚ have been a significant aspect of many court cases. However‚ like most other laws‚ these laws can be used improperly and cause excess controversy around a case. Joe Palazzolo and Rob Barry’s article titled “More Killings Called Self-Defense” from the March 31st edition of Wall Street Journal
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throughout our history because of crude laws that have been passed. These laws are not based on logic‚ but on the creator’s own skewed biases against certain populations.
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SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW In a democratic government‚ the laws are established by a body of legislature. This means the legislative arm of government is responsible for the making of laws for the state (country) while in a military regime laws are established by a decree. However‚ the sources of IL are different from that of the state since the laws are derived from the agreements signed by the states involved and not an act of the legislatives function. Therefore‚ what are the sources of IL?
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What is negligence? Negligence is a legal concept in the common law legal systems mostly applied in tort cases to achieve monetary compensation for physical and mental injuries. Negligence is a type of tort. "Negligence" is not the same as "carelessness"‚ because someone might be exercising as much care as they are capable of‚ yet still fall below the level of competence expected of them. It is the opposite of "diligence". It can be generally defined as conduct that is culpable because it falls
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Employment law‚ as defined by The Free Dictionary by Farlex (n.d.)‚ is the body of law that governs the employer-employee relationship‚ including individual employment contracts‚ the application of tort and contract doctrines‚ and a large group of statutory regulation on issues such as the right to organize and negotiate collective bargaining agreements‚ protection from discrimination‚ wages and hours‚ and health and safety. Not only does the workplace establish an economic relationship between the
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PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW Name of the Case: SADC Asylum Case (Asante/Gopenia) Year of the decision: 2014 Court: SADC Tribunal Legal Issues before the Tribunal: 1. Is Asante competent‚ as the country that grants asylum‚ to unilaterally qualify the offence for the purpose of asylum under treaty law and international law? 2. Was Gopenia‚ as the territorial State‚ bound to give a guarantee of safe passage? The Tribunal’s Decision: As a point of departure‚ Article 38(1) UN Charter provides
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Characterisation • Sections 51 & 52 assign legislative powers to Cth Parliament. • Characterisation = process of determining whether a law falls within one of these heads of power. • The question is whether the law relates to the subject matter or purpose of the heads of power in a way that allows it to be described as a law “with respect to” that head of power. • Simplest view of ‘characterisation’& the judicial review of legislation encapsulated by Roberts J in United States
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surgeon’s patient dies while being operated on then the surgeon’s hands get cut off or if builder makes a house and it falls on the owner than the builder dies these are some of the fair laws of hammurabi’s code. Hammurabi’s code is very old it was created 4000 years ago and he made 282 laws while he was king and carved his laws on giant stones called steles. Hammurabi’s code was fair to many people like the builders because if the house that they built was poorly made and the building collapses on its owner
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2015 Voter I.D. Laws The Voter I.D. Law is a law that requires some form of identification in order to vote for an election. Currently‚ there is much controversy over this issue. On one side‚ Republicans feel that this law will “protect the integrity of our Democracy”(Von Spakovsky). In addition‚ this law will prevent fraud and can be accessible to most citizens. On the other hand‚ Democrats feel that this law is “designed to keep people from voting”(Weiser). The idea of this law is to further improve
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