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    Law That Is Unfair

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    The Malaysia Law is mainly based on the common law legal system. Law protects basic individual rights and freedom such as liberty‚equality and freedom of speech. It prevents individuals in powerful position from taking an unfair advantage of other people. Law ensures a safe and peaceful society‚ in which individual rights are preserved. Certain governments have cruel laws‚ where police and armies arrests and punishes people without a trial in the court. Law applies to every persons‚ public authorities

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    Similarly‚ breaking the law shouldn’t be unfair if it violates your human rights. Thus‚ making the law unjust. For example‚ “on the 31st May 1956‚ a motion was introduced into the House of Commons “(Helmets to be worn by Drivers and Riders of Motorcycles)” (Hardy‚ 2013 ). If this law was made legal it would affect Sikhs because of their turban which has both spiritual and practical significance and is a distinct part of Sikhism’s traditional attire and martial history. Principally‚ Sikhs wouldn’t

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    Sexting Unfair Laws

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    going to puke !) this law will only diminish the public’s view of how criminal the registry really is they need to keep it for the Gang members and pedophiles they should be punished but not to the extent we would sex offenders or pedophiles. Outline 1. The kid’s a. Charged with production and distribution of porn b. Possession of porn c. Perpetrator and victim 2. The law’s a. 16 age of consent for sex b. Illegal to photograph c. Illegal to send d. Laws to protect children

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    fair or unfair

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    Sofia Canales Mr. Carr English 1301-P02 April 10‚ 2015 The question of fairness is based on the assumption that good is rewarded and bad is punished‚ by God or the universe or whatever (www.realizinghappiness.com). If life is unfair to everyone‚ doesn’t that make it fair to everyone? Unfairness between different people is the difference of environment between different lives. Each form of unfairness is different‚ making no one fair either way. Unfairness is the filler word for a difference of negatives

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    Have you ever wonder how law that are unfair get ruled unconstitutional and not into effect? It works through a process called checks and balances which keep one branch of government from gaining too much power. The three branches of government are the executive the enforcer‚ the legislative the law makers and the judicial branch the law interpreters. The process of declaring a laws unconstitutional stop laws that go against the constitution and take away in this way protecting the people. In this

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    LESSON 6: COMPETITION LAW. UNFAIR COMPETITION The primary purpose of competition law is to remedy some of the situations in which the free market system breaks down. The invisible hand that Adam Smith identified in 1776 ensures in most situations that the free market economies left to their own devices will produce results more beneficial tan ban be realized by intervening in the market . The process of competition is seen as being of value and meriting protection. Protection is needed when undertakings

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    Jim Crow Laws Unfair

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    this quote means to me was how unfair of the government to contradict their own people in which African-Americans were not able to have the same rights of the White Americans. Jim Crows laws were so cruel to the extreme that they were able to control the lives of the African-Americans. In this essay I will be reviewing over some of the Jim Crow laws and further explain the effects it has on each individual African-American. The first law I want to cover is the law about nurses. No person or corporation

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    Unfair Dismissal

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    Breaking the law : Employer can dismiss employee if continuing to employ them would break the law – for example‚ if a driver and he lose his driving licence. Employer would be expected to try and find other suitable work for him before choosing to dismiss him. 2. Explain your understanding of the term ‘unfair dismissal’ ‚and provide examples of three fundamental questions that an Employment Tribunal would be seeking answer to ‚when considering whether or not to find a dismissal unfair . The employee

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    Unfair Trade Practises

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    practice that is prohibited by statute‚ regulation‚ or the Common Law. Unfair Trade Practice is to use various deceptive‚ fraudulent or unethical methods to obtain business. Unfair trade practices include misrepresentation‚ false advertising‚ tied selling and other acts that are declared unlawful by statute. It can also be referred to as deceptive trade practices. Purpose The law of unfair competition serves five purposes. * The law seeks to protect the economic‚ intellectual‚ and creative investments

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    Unfair Competition

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    Unfair Competition Unfair competition in a sense means that the competitors compete on unequal terms‚ because favourable or disadvantageous conditions are applied to some competitors but not to others; or that the actions of some competitors actively harm the position of others with respect to their ability to compete on equal and fair terms. It contrasts with fair competition‚ in which the same rules and conditions are applied to all participants‚ and the competitive action of some does not harm

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