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    Rule of Law” (pp. 89-286) of Public Management: A Three-Dimensional Approach, Laurence Lynn and Carolyn Hill have explicitly elaborated on the application of the rule of law on matters associated with the public management. It has been considered as the backbone to the concept of public management in relation to how it is constituted and formalized in ensuring that it is of great significance in the process of its application. The chapter begins by discussing what is all about the Rule of Law…

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    code of laws were seen differently thousands of years ago, opposed to how we see them today. Speaking in an 18th century BCE state of mind, I would say that the laws he established were just. I believe this because in the epilogue, Hammurabi says that as king it is his responsibility to protect his subjects and in my eyes, he does that by enforcing these laws, which makes them just. One of my reasons for believing that his laws were just can be found in Document C which pertains to the laws…

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    Recently there has been a lot of controversy about adding new laws and regulations meant to prohibit guns. However, added gun laws would not only be unwanted by the citizens but could potentially harm them. It would also most likely harm the economy significantly, and is a direct violation of a constitutional right. The main reason people are interested in creating new gun regulations is because of mass shootings and other gun related deaths. Someone who commits a murder using a gun would be…

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    Hammurabi’s Code was a set of laws that ruled the people of Mesopotamia in the eighteenth century. King Hammurabi gained control of the region where chaos and disorder reigned. The “Law Code of Hammurabi” was a huge slab of stone inscribed with the law codes, or decisions made my Hammurabi during his 40 year reign as King. Although there were other laws pre-dating Hammurabi’s Code, it is one of the most complete set of laws from ancient Mesopotamia. Hammurabi’s code tells about the economic, and…

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    Law and society, although different, are directly related to each other. Laws are meant to be rules that reflect values of the society, although this is often not the case. Laws are often created and applied in ways that help the majority and marginalized unwanted groups such as the poor and minority groups. While Rousseau views law and society as a tool used to maintain the divide between the wealthy and the poor from the onset of civilization, Barkman sees law and society as a pure idea that…

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    Your Ground Laws were passed, but there was an increase homicides since these laws have been passed. Even though there has been an increase in homicides; Stand Your Ground Laws have allowed many innocent citizens to stand up for themselves without prosecution and this is why Stand Your Ground Laws should be legalized in all 50 states. Stand Your Ground Laws have been around for over hundreds of years; even before America declared its independence from Great Britain. This early English law…

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    Through the Stand Your Ground Law hundreds of criminals walk away from murder with no sentencing or punishment. Due to its many flaws a murder can walk free. Abused by most people, the law allows for someone to kill in cold blood and simply plead self-defense. The Stand Your Ground Law could have been beneficial in many cases but the constant use of abuse to avoid incarceration is appalling. A law intended to protect our rights and property was written so poorly that it could be twisted in the…

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    has been accomplished through American citizens exercising their constitutional rights. There are cases of great leaders, such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who led peaceful protests against laws and policies that were both unfair and unconstitutional. King was able to unite people and successfully end laws that were unjust. While there are great examples of those who peacefully exercised their rights to assembly and free speech, there were other more extreme cases which did not end…

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    society law enforcement is one of the most scrutinized jobs in America. Everything that is done regarding law enforcement is displayed as a negative impact to society. Speaking from an African American point of view the law enforcement has not been one of my favorite persons to call when I need emergency assistance. With all the African Americans killed by law enforcement it has turned millions against them. There has been debates regarding “Black Live Matter”, court hearings where the law…

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    Hammurabi’s laws Hammurabi was a amorite king who ruled the Babylonian empire from 1792-1750 B.C. the way he gathered his laws was by sending out riders (on horses) to go to multiple towns/villages to collect rules and laws from other cities. Then they would return to Hammurabi and tell him about the rules they had collected. The ones he liked would be put on a giant brick outside of the ziggurat. The rules may not be so natural as the common rules today but they were extreme. So, if you had a…

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