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    who is in charge for the supervision of the courts. According to "First Judicial Circuit of Florida" (2011)‚”The circuit court is Florida’s trial court of general jurisdiction. Each of the state’s 20 judicial circuits incorporates one or more counties.” (Overview). In Florida the circuit courts have limited original jurisdiction dealing with the

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    Common and Civil law legal systems According to Zimmermann there are "as many legal systems as there are national states". Every country has its own unique legal system. However‚ we can allocate among them three main legal systems. These are: Civil Law‚ Common Law and Islamic Law. Civil and Common Laws are the most influential legal systems in the world‚ especially in its Western part. All three of these legal systems have existed and developed for many centuries. Further will follow the description

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    under-reported violent crime. When part of a widespread and systematic practice‚ rape and sexual slavery are recognized as crimes against humanity and war crimes. The rate of reporting‚ prosecution and convictions for rape varies considerably in different jurisdictions. The U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics estimated that 91% of U.S. rape victims are female and 9% are male‚ with 99% of the offenders being male. In one survey of women‚ only two percent of respondents who stated they were sexually assaulted said

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    The presumption against ousting the jurisdiction of the courts ii) The presumption that persons should not be penalized except under clear law iii) The presumption toward fairness and justice iv) The presumption of constitutionality v) The presumption against changes in the common law vi) The presumption against altering existing rights vii) The presumption against the retroactive operation of statues The presumption against ousting the jurisdiction of the courts Except by the pure

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    and there are different tracks in which it can get there. The Supreme Court can have original jurisdiction‚ it can reach the court via the federal system‚ and it can reach it via the state courts. The Supreme Court receives thousands of cases a year‚ and will only hear from approximately 80. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in a variety of cases. For instance‚ they have original jurisdiction when states are a party‚ cases affecting ambassadors‚ and those directly related to the federal

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    responsible for determining who can get a driver’s licence. Most employers and their employees in Canada fall under the jurisdiction of the provincial labour legislation in their province. The federal Labour Program oversees the "federally regulated" sector of the labour force. This is approximately only 10% of the labour force. The rest of the labour force falls under provincial jurisdiction. Such as banks‚ airlines‚ railway companies‚ and communications companies. For example‚ like CIBC(Canadian Imperial

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    CH. 1: INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND LEGAL REASONING Law – provides stability‚ predictability‚ and continuity. LAW IS AN (1. SET OF RULES) that (2. COURTS WILL ENFORCE)—and AMERICA’S FIRST LAW SYSTEM USED IS COMMON LAW/ ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMON LAW DEAN’S LIST 1. CONSTITUTION (+ CHARTERS) 2. STATUTES (+ ORDINANCES) 3. TREATIES 4. CASE LAW / PRECEDENTS / STARE DECISES 5. EXECUTIVE ORDERS 6. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES + REGULATIONS 7. CONTRACTS 8. INITIATIVE (+ RECALL) 9. REFERENDUM 10. COMMON LAW

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    Topic 7 State Responsibility Intro: A reparable claim against a State will arise when an act or omission attributable and violates int. legal obligation or duty owed with no justification which caused a state or its nationals injured or loss and entitled to raise a claim. ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Key points -Only to acts of States (Art 57&58) -No general requirement of fault intent (Art 2)‚ except genocide -Legal under domestic law does not preclude illegality under int

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    control model b. Medical model c. Assembly line model 7. The literal translation of jurisdiction is: a. Due process b. Crime control c. To translate the law d. To speak the law 8. These courts handle the more serious criminal cases‚ including murder‚ rape and robbery. They may be called by various names‚ including felony‚ superior‚ supreme‚ county‚ or circuit courts. a. Courts of limited jurisdiction b.

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    on criminal issues through the external affairs power. • Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) – Codified general principles of criminal responsibility to be applied when interpreting criminal statutes. The hope is that this act will be enacted in all jurisdictions across Australia. Currently seems unlikely that the States will implement the Code. • The Criminal Code reports and the Criminal Code Act 1995 are not law unless and until enacted by the individual States‚

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