“What are the major strengths and weakness of Dworkin’s theory of law as compared to a positivist or natural law perspective?” Discuss. Arguably one of the most influential legal theorists of the 20th century‚ Ronald Dworkin’s dealings with law’s interpretation and integrity has lead to inevitable contradictions with that of positivist ideology‚ with his work essentially revitalising a method of thinking that had long been considered dead and buried. Perhaps most notoriously‚ Dworkin combated
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the October Revolution and the Civil War due to weakness in opposition?” The Bolsheviks were not a majority party in Russia‚ and it is therefore quite an achievement that they not only managed to gain power‚ but that they held on to it. On paper‚ you would not have thought the Bolsheviks would have been able to seize power or maintain it if faced with any substantial opposition‚ so does this mean that their success was dependant on the weakness of their opponents? The military support the
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How far do you agree that the use of repression was the main reason for the weakness of opposition to Tsarism in the years 1881 – 1914? I think that the use of repression is the main reason for the weakness of oppositions to Tsarism in the years 1881 – 1914. This is because of many different reasons and factors. One is because the Tsar enforced Russification of the country‚ meaning the people who were not necessarily a true Russian who enforced the Russian Orthodox Church were made to. People were
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The most important cause of the Second World War was the weakness of Britain and France. Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. There were many causes of the Second World War such as Treaty of Versailles‚ failure of the League of Nation and Nazi-Soviet Pact. All those causes played important roles in causing the World War Two. The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were too harsh. It asked too much reparation‚ reduction in army and territory. This certainly made Germany upset
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J.B. Priestley sets the play in a lavish and happy environment. Without Priestley even telling the audience that the play is set pre war it is obvious because of all the available luxuries and fineries such as ’champagne glasses’ and ’dessert plates’. The war caused great shortages in goods and food‚ which led to rationing. No one in 1945 (when the play was written) would have been able to create a luxuriant celebratory dinner. This cunning use of setting deliberately reminds the audience of some
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To what extent do you agree that personal weakness is to be blamed for what happens to the central character in novels? Discuss your views with reference to a novel or novels you have studied. At the start of the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini we view the events that create the story through the eyes of the main character‚ Amir‚ in a difficult political arena where the socio-economic conditions in Afghanistan demonstrate the disparity between the majority (Sunni Muslims) and the minority
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Describe how selection practices are related to other HR activities. Given all the weakness identified with unstructured interviews‚ why do they still remain so popular? What can employers do to improve the usefulness of job interviews? Illustrate your discussion with real life or hypothetical examples. The employee selection process is of the most important management functions in the area of Human Resource Management by selecting the right people for the right job available. The procedure includes
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Marble Slab Creamery Case Introduction: Penny Thomas an MBA graduate acquired the ownership rights to Marble slab creamery franchise located in Ontario‚ Canada in 2008. NexCen owned the Marble slab brand but had a small role to play in day-to-day operations of the Canadian franchises. The marketing and operations support activities were handles by the Canadian Ice cream company Inc. Thomas paid $25‚000 start-up fee for the franchise‚ a royalty fee of six percent of gross sales to Marble slab and
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Dunkin’ Donuts Case 1- The coffee industry in which Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks are competing is highly competitive industry. The threats from new entry is high because there is no entry barriers‚ the threats from rivals is high because the main competitors are aggressive in trying to attract the customers even the small baking stores. However‚ Dunkin’ Donuts has a superior position because of its high quality products‚ the perception of being simple and easy to get‚ accessibility‚ and strong
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Company: Marble Slab is a company that is famous for making fresh ice cream. It sells its premium prestige ice cream that is made daily with unique toppings. The unique thing about Marble Slab is the customers’ ability to completely customize their ice cream the way that they want to eat it. Instead of having a predetermined flavour‚ customers are able to mix their flavours of ice cream that they please and put a numerous amount of toppings on them that include Bananas‚ Strawberries
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