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    fairness Consider – It is often said that the criminal justice system works in favour of the accused and neglects the rights of the victims. There are of course aspects of any system which may be seen to favour one party over another – however‚ our legal system in Australia works very hard to ensure the interests of all parties are met and that equality and fairness are present in the judicial process. HOW? – through the operation of the separation of powers doctrine‚ by upholding principles of

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    Most essays today discuss problems concerning people‚ but this one is about animals‚ specifically dogs in shelters. In Animal Shelter Euthanasia‚ authored by Samantha Stoltenburg‚ Stoltenburg addresses the wrong of euthanizing dogs because of overcrowding and them being unadoptable. She calls out animal shelters and the community for not doing enough to help save the poor animals’ lives. Throughout her essay body‚ she has stationed propositions that she feels will both help dogs find welcoming homes

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    THE ABILITY OF JUDGES AND COURTS TO MAKE LAW LAW-MAKING THROUGH COURTS: • Common law was established in England by King Henry II and adopted by the Australian legal system. • It is law developed through the courts. It is also known as judge-made law and case law. • It can only be created when a case is brought to the courts. • It develops through the doctrine of precedent where the reasons for decisions of courts are followed by future courts. COURTS MAKE LAW BY: • Deciding on a new

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    me one summer morning to go to the Morgantown Animal Shelter to volunteer for the day. Needless to say‚ my father gave us a long lecture of how we were not to bring any more animals home. I remember as I walked through the doors of the animal shelter I glanced at the cages full of kittens. My mother whispered to me‚ “Do not even ask. Your dad said not to bring another animal home.” To my father’s surprise‚ that day after working at the shelter Buddy was adopted. Buddy

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    “Society moves ahead and the law limps behind” Discuss this referring to contemporary issues in family Society’s opinions are constantly‚ and rapidly changing‚ and consequently this poses significant challenges to the family law system in Australia. A family is a social unit containing individuals related by blood‚ marriage or other legally recognised relationships. Family law reforms have been implemented over the past three decades‚ entailing the recognition of same sex couples. Furthermore

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    Legal study Syllabus notes FAMILY LAW Key Terms: Adoption: The taking of one’s child into one’s family‚ creating a parent to child relationship‚ and giving him or her all the rights and privileges of one’s own child. Annulment: A declaration by court that a supposed marriage is in fact void. Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO): A court order that aims to protect the applicant from violence and other forms of intimidation or abuse perpetrated by a family member Assault: A criminal

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    Animal Shelters Overcrowding Whenever someone mentions having a pet‚ an image of furry little dogs‚ cats‚ or other little creatures that help fulfill a person’s daily lives comes to mind. What escapes thought however‚ is the vast number of animals that are left to roam the streets to fend for themselves and forced to fight for every meal or the roughly 6-8 million animals that manage to find their way to an animal shelters or rescues (The Humane Society of the United States [HSUS]‚ October 26‚

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    Shelter Report • A structure that provides privacy and protection from danger • Protective covering that provides protection from the weather • Temporary housing for homeless or displaced persons. Australian governments have indicated that they do not consider it to be the governments responsibility to provide housing for all its citizens‚ seeing the provision of shelter as an individual responsibility. Despite this attitude they have endeavoured to assist the disadvantaged to varying degrees

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    Shelter: A Mickey Bolitar Novel Harlan Coben is the author of Shelter‚ a young adult thriller/mystery novel set in Kasselton‚ New Jersey. Harlan Coben is the author of many books including the series Myron Bolitar which began in 1995. Shelter is a spin-off of the series Myron Bolitar. Harlan Coben has four of his novels which have reached number one on the New York Times bestseller list. Harlan Coben is the author of twenty novels to date and Shelter is his first Young Adult novel

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    From Animal Shelters Instead of Purchased at Pet Shops Why should puppies be adopted as rescues from animal shelters instead of purchased from pet shops? Almost all puppies from pet shops have parasites when they are adopted ("10 Things To Know About Puppy Mills | Facts and Statistics”). If you want a healthier puppy‚ you should adopt from a pet shelter. When you adopt from a pet shelter‚ you will have a healthier dog and will know more about the puppy. Since the people from a pet shelter are observant

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