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    Cyber Crime Law

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    because the Philippines at that time had no law criminalizing computer misuse. As economics and business students‚ you are already aware that cybercrime works to prejudice ecommerce. Companies with online operations are subject to credit card fraud‚ identity theft‚ phishing‚ and intellectual property crimes. Cybercriminals continue to negatively impact ecommerce. The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175‚ is a law in the Philippines approved on 12 September

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    Historical Laws and Security Christina Najar CJS/250 Jenelle Velarde 03/13/2013 Historical Laws and Security The Code of Hammurabi- King Hammurabi‚ first ruler of the Babylonian empire was originated sometime in 1750 B.C. Hammurabi believed in an “eye for an eye.” People view the punishments to be barbaric. There were 282 clauses which included commerce‚ slavery‚ marriage theft and debt (Clifford‚ 2004). Draco’s Law- Established in 621 B.C. by a Greek citizen that wrote a code of law for Athens

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    Consumer Law in Mauritius

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    4  Relationship between the consumer and the demand and supply theory…….Page 4  Factors influencing demand………………………………………………………..Page 5 What is Consumer Law?.…………………………………………………………………..Page 6 Why the need for Consumer Laws? ……………………………………………………..Page 6 Consumer Vulnerability…………………………………………………………………..Page 6 The Implications of Consumer Laws……………………………………………………Page 7 The Socio-economic evolution of Mauritius……………………………………………Page 8  A brief history of Mauritius’ economy…………………………………………...Page 8

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    Voter ID Laws

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    Voter ID Laws The right of any citizen of the United States‚ who are eighteen years of age or older‚ to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.” - The 26th Amendment. (Campus Congress‚ August 30‚ 2011). The right to vote guaranteed by the constitution is under attack. Restricted Voter ID legislation is being passed in state after state. These voter ID laws claim to combat voter fraud by requiring voters to have specific government

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    Entertainment Law Notes

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    Entertainment Law Note 1 – 10/19/2013 Law: Recognize issues‚ as you hone your craft and run your business. Caveat: Watch out! Be careful. What it’s not Risk management: To e proactive‚ but not reactive: when you react about something‚ it’s too late. Realize the things early than others and avoid the bad things happening. Producers are performing as attorneys. Producers are the head of the film. Will be asked lot of questions‚ should know all the answers. Filmmakers should know that

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    In the recent past‚ law enforcement in various parts of the world has come under serious threat from different types of media. In the United States‚ law enforcement agencies argue that their work is greatly affected by the misrepresentation made by the electronic‚ print‚ and social media (Colbran‚ 2014). They fear that in the contemporary world‚ social media platforms such as YouTube‚ Facebook‚ and Twitter are negatively affecting their work and playing a major role in the rising cases of violence

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    Breaking Unjust Laws

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    democracy we have a moral duty in general to obey the laws or to attempt altering laws we don’t like through the electoral process. In America civil disobedience cannot be justified since it goes against the ideals of democracy. Living in a country where there are legal solutions to a problem that can take months or years to solve‚ people must voice their concerns and rebel against the government through grassroots movements and protests. Breaking laws that were created to protect the government and its

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    law of negligence

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    satisfied the neighbour test. Secondly‚ the court should ask whether there were any policy considerations which dictated that no duty should exist. The problem with the Anns test is it seemed it could be applied with little regard for previous case law

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    Law in Malaysia

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    employment‚ terms of employments contract and termination. 2) AIMS This subject aims to develop students’ understanding of laws which govern businesses. It is also to develop students’ ability to apply the laws to business situations which he/she likely to be concerned with. The law which is covered in this subject are Malaysian Legal System‚ Law of Contract and Employment Law. 3) LEARNING OUTCOMES On completing this module‚ students should be able to understand the Malaysian Legal system

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    A world without laws

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    Edgel Diane A. Deiparine -2MKB A World without Laws… Imagine a world without any laws. No rules‚ no commands and in fact we only follow rules of our own. Try to think of it. Fun! Isn’t it? Now‚ imagine a world without any laws. No rules‚ no commands and just your rules to be followed. It’s also crazy isn’t it? To have a world without any laws means not only to be free but also to be in a world with chaos. For example‚ the traffic rules‚ Without any traffic rules‚ how can we determine

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