Lecture 1 Course Intro and Overview Purpose of Criminal Law 1. Regulate‚ maintain and enforce social conduct 2. Discourage behavior harmful to the society 3. Discourage behavior challenging authority’s legitimacy 4. Aim at enforcing society’s more favorable behavior 5. Use criminal sanctions for punishing offenders 6. Incapacitate offenders from continual harming the society 7. Rehabilitate offenders 8. Re-tribute offenders for the harm done 9. Deter potential/repeating
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Business Law 1 Mid Term Teshvinder Singh Chopra SEGi University College: American Degree Program 2 July 2010 Accordingly‚ as with the situation‚ Tim has sustained injuries from the incident. The person at fault for Tim ’s condition is surely Danny‚ as he had parked his car illegally‚ which definitely breaking the rules‚ and he as well forgotten to engage the parking brake. This caused the car to roll back and eventually hits an electric wire and the sparks from the ignition of the electric
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duty to govern in accordance of law; the role of the courts as guarantor of legality and individual right‚ the priceless gift‚ subject only to constraints by law established‚ of individual freedom.”(Lord Bingham of Cornhill‚ The case of Liversidge v Anderson: the Rule of Law Amid the Clash of Arms‚2009) From my view‚ Lord Bingham expressed the importance of rule of law through the comment he gave in the case Liversidge v Anderson(1942).As he claimed in the rule of law that the right of the individual
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Introduction Acts of Parliament (or statutes) are the form of primary legislation that is the law enacted by the Queen in Parliament (Keenan‚ Riches and Allen 2011‚ p. 15). In addition‚ legislation is one of the main sources of English law today. This essay is mainly about basic knowledge of primary legislation and my understanding of its superiority and limitations. This essay will introduce how an Act of Parliament is created‚ followed by disclosing the reasons. Next‚ it will explore the advantages
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Assignment On Common Law Submitted To: Dr. Simon Palmquist Word Count: 1‚919 Table of Contents Question 1................................................................................................................ 02 Question 2................................................................................................................ 04 Question 3...............................................................................................................
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rules each take different approaches to interpretation of a statute. Some judges prefer one rule‚ while other judges prefer another. Some judges also feel that their role is to fill the gaps and ambiguities in the law whilst others think that it should be left to Parliament as the supreme law-maker. As the rules can result in very different decisions‚ it is important to understand each of them and how they may be used. The literal rule Under this rule the judge considers what the statute actually says
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system. On July 1‚ the start of the company’s fiscal year‚ inventory account balances were as follows: Raw Materials | £10‚000 | Work in Process | £4‚000 | Finished Goods | £8‚000 | The company applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. Its predetermined overhead rate for the fiscal year starting July 1 was based on a cost formula that estimated £99‚000 of manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 45‚000 machine-hours. During the year‚ the following transactions
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regulation Origins of employment law date back to the 14th century‚ with the first labour legislation‚ the Ordinance of Labourers‚ being passed in 1349. It maintained wages at rates to be fixed from time to time by justice of the peace. However‚ it is not really until the early 19th century that we see a significant increase in change in employment law‚ and an ever-increasing speed of change and innovation‚ giving more and more legal protection to workers. Laws are critical to every society in every
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Fault Under the English law individual liability is based liability on the concept of blameworthiness. The oxford English dictionary defines fault as ‘responsibly or blame for an offence or misdeed’ it is not considered appropriate to subject someone to civil or criminal sanctions unless it can be proved that he or she performed on illegal at in a blameworthy manner. Blame does not normally attach in civil law if the injury occurs accidently or in criminal law or the crime occurs through in honest
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contract for which the law provides redress. A. The law of torts focuses on private right of redress. The aggrieved party sues in tort to recover damages for the harm caused by her defendant. Contrast this to criminal law where the State‚ through government-employed prosecutors‚ pursues the action and extracts the punishment. B. LAWS come from 3 sources: i. Constitution ii. Statutory Law iii. Jurisprudential (or common law) TORT LAW comes primarily from what type of law? Jurisprudential
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