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    investigates health care in the United States which focus on the people who are covered by their health insurance and others who are not covered at all . The film show the difference between the United States health insurance system with the universal health care systems of Canada the United Kingdom‚ France and Cuba . There are nearly 50 million Americans without health care insurance in the United States alone and 18‚000 Americans will die simply because they’re uninsured. Moore talks

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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (LAW437) ASSIGNMENT 2 (REDO)   PREPARED BY : AINUL MASTURA BINTI HASHIM (2013630282) : NUR SYAHIRAH BINTI MT NAIN (2013242524) : MOHD IZWAN BIN DATO’ ZAKARIA (2013469092) PREPARED FOR : PN. IRINI BINTI IBRAHIM DATE OF SUBMISSION : 27th DECEMBER 2014 Prepared by Ainul Mastura Binti Hashim‚ Nur Syahirah Binti Mt Nain‚ Mohd Izwan Bin Dato’ Zakaria  Prepared for Puan Irini Ibrahim  LAW 437      QUESTION The Syariah Criminal Code II Enacment 1993‚ enacted by the Legislature

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    Are the defendants subject to suit in California? Why or why not? “Any exercise of personal jurisdiction over Marshall cannot be a surprise to Marshall or be unfair to her considering the intentional nature and the specific focus of Marshall alleged misconduct.” Because the actions occurred in California this did not affect where the acts were committed. A fair reading ruling was that jurisdiction would lie anywhere where the injured party resides if the tortious act “focused” on the

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    THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE‚ 1908 (Act No. 5 of 1908) An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature. WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature; it is hereby enacted as follows:PRELIMINARY 1. Short title‚ commencement and extent- (1) This Act may be cited as the Code of Civil Procedure‚ 1908. (2) It shall come into force on the first day of January‚ 1909. [2][(3)

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    she can be assured that there is a state court that will consider his case. Although federal courts play an increasing role in the whole litigation picture‚ they are limited as to the cases over which they can exercise jurisdiction. In order for a federal court to exercise jurisdiction over a case one of the following conditions must be met: Either there must be diversity of citizenship‚ or the case must involve a federal question. Diversity of citizenship‚ by the way‚ refers to a dispute involving

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    judges of the high court * exercises supervisory and revisionary jurisdiction * bound by decisions of the court of appeal SUPREME COURT * two tiers of the court system in Singapore * consists of the court of appeal and the high court COURT OF APPEAL OF SINGAPORE * It’s court of final appeal * consists chief justice of singapore * The seat called supreme court building * Appellate jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters under the principle of stare

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    elcano vs. hill case

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    ELCANO V HILL 77 SCRA 98BARREDO; May 26‚ 1977 NATURE Appeal from an order of the CFI Quezon City FACTS Reginald Hill‚ a minor yet married at the time of occurrence‚ was criminally prosecuted for the killing of Agapito Elcano (son of Pedro)‚ and was acquitted for ―lack of intent to kill‚ coupled with mistake.‖  - Pedro Elcano filed a complaint for recovery of damages from Reginald and his father Atty Marvin. CFI dismissed it. ISSUES WON the civil action for damages is barred by the

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    RESERVATIONS TO UNILATERAL DECLARATIONS RECOGNIZING THE COMPULSORY JURISDICTION OF THE ICJ IN THE RIGHT OF PASSAGE CASE Manu Thadikkaran Academic Year 2013-2014 Tutorial Group A 23 November‚ 2013 3983 words TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION:........................................................................................................................ 3 2. MODERATED VIEWS ON CONSENT AND RECIPROCITY BY THE ICJ. ........................................ 3 a. The

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    relatively small geographic area. * The legal concept of jurisdiction on the Internet is still unclear and ill defined. The relationship between geographic and legal boundaries is based on four elements: power‚ effects‚ legitimacy and notice. These elements have helped governments create the legal concept of jurisdiction in the physical world. Because the four elements exist in somewhat different forms on the Internet‚ the jurisdiction rules that work so well in the physical world do not always

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    It is the final appeal court in Malaysia replacing the former Supreme Court. It is headed by the Lord President. Below the Federal Court are the Court of Appeal and the High Court of Malaya (for West Malaysia). Both the courts have co-ordinate jurisdiction. Each of these courts is headed by a Chief Justice. Below the High Courts are the Sessions Courts. Each of these courts is presided over by a sessions court judge. On the same hierarchy as the Sessions Court is the Juvenile court‚ which is

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