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    Public International Law

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    different rules (Art 55) (a) General principles-Wrongful act and breach ILC Art 1: Every internationally wrongful act of a State entails the international responsibility of that State. - can be one or more actions; may be attributable to more than one state ** Can be an omission. Corfu Channel Case‚ it was a sufficient basis for the responsibility that the State knew‚ but did nothing to warn third States of their presence. Art 2: Define the wrongful act which consist of 2(a): attributable to

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    Akitek vs Mid Valley City

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 2.0 2.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 2 NAME AND BACKGROUND OF DISPUTE PARTIES............................................................. 3 The Plaintiff (Akitek Tenggara Sdn Bhd) ................................................................................ 3 History ................................................................................................

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    Death Penalty

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    Opponents of capital punishment oppose that not all people convicted of murder desire a death penalty. Some also say that execution discriminates against minorities and the poor‚ and that it encourages a "culture of violence" and most of all it violates human rights. It is frequently argued that capital punishment leads to miscarriage of justice through the wrongful execution of innocent persons. Many people have been proclaimed innocent victims of the death penalty. What are we going to discuss

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    Sutton v. Tomco Machining

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    18‚ 2008 Sutton filed a lawsuit against Tomco Machining Inc.‚ contending (1) a statutory claim for unlawful retaliation under R.C. 4123.90; and (2) a tort claim for wrongful discharge in violation of public policy. Each claim was granted motion‚ and Sutton appealed. Issues: Should Ohio recognize a common law tort claim for wrongful discharge in violation of public policy when an injured employee suffers retaliatory employment action after injury on the job‚ but before the employee files a workers’

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    Capital Punishment: Just or Unjust? Also known as the death penalty‚ capital punishment is the harshest sentence used by our government to punish criminals. As such‚ it is the most controversial punishment in force in the United States today. Ernest Van Den Haag examines the incidental issue of relative suffering in his writing‚ “The Ultimate Punishment: A Defense.” Van Den Haag seems to argue that 1.) we commonly do not know how much the victim suffered‚ 2.) the victim did not deserve the suffering

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    Innocent or Not? Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “A man who was completely innocent‚ offered himself as a sacrifice for the good of others‚ including his enemies‚ and became the ransom of the world. It was a perfect act.” In 1996‚ Richard Alexander was held in connection to four sexual assaults in South Bend‚ Indiana. Richard was sentenced to 70 years in prison‚ but was released after only serving three years. According to innocentproject.org‚ “Richard was charged with two counts of robbery‚ two counts

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    highly controversial in some countries. Although laws vary between different countries as to what crimes may warrant capital punishment‚ the crimes for which it is most commonly used are murder and drug-related offenses. The death penalty is the execution of a person for a crime (typically murder). The death penalty is not used in many countries including all European countries‚ Australia‚ and New Zealand. In the US 35 of the 50 states allow the death penalty. Popular opinion In the United States

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    take any financial task on her person takes; She has no responsibility for the investment and the investment. Therefore‚ the fast food restaurant would be her employer. Second‚ the court has to prove that the wrongful act of Cathy was done in the employee’s course of employment. A wrongful act is done within the course of an employee’s employment if it is either 1. a

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    Hamlet Act 4 Summary

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    ACT 4 Scene 1 After being Harassed by her son Claudius tells Gertrude to explain what happened and she tells Claudius of how Hamlet killed Polonius by mistake and thought it was Claudius instead of Polonius. After hearing the story King of Denmark Claudius realises that he could have easily been killed if it were him instead of Claudius. Then asks the Whereabouts of Polonius corpse and Gertrude knew not where Hamlet had taken it just that he dragged it away. So the king demands the Hamlets old

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    Civil v Criminal Law

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    distinctions between civil and criminal law is in the notion of punishment. Criminal Law In criminal law‚ a guilty defendant is punished by either (1) incarceration in a jail or prison‚ (2) fine paid to the government‚ or‚ in exceptional cases‚ (3) execution of the defendant: the death penalty. Crimes are divided into two broad classes: felonies have a maximum possible sentence of more than one year incarceration‚ misdemeanors have a maximum possible sentence of less than one year incarceration. Civil

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