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    outcomes, protracted and time consuming, and as a result is not commonly an effective route to resolve disputes. o Contracts commonly include Indonesian or international arbitration for resolution of disputes. A popular choice is Singapore in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Singapore international Arbitration centre where the final, binding arbitral award is automatically ratified in the Indonesian courts. • But usually, a significant period of time can elapse between new laws…

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    Labor Relation History

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    Labor relations have changed from the past 75 years compare to what labor relation is currently. To go more in-depth into the question, we must visit the past of labor relations to get a better understanding of the present to see if possibly there might still be some hope for labor relations for the future. Looking at the past of labor relations history in order, to better understands, the present. The 1806 case of Philadelphia Journeymen Cordwainers Case was the beginning of the labor…

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    Sharia Law Case Study

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    Additionally, outside of the British sphere, any country facing a substantial flow of Muslim immigrants, such as the refugees from Syria, could become a key player in the issue on how to integrate Sharia law. This includes countries in Europe as well as the United States. The United States has been particularly outspoken in its banning “foreign laws”, a blanket term used to hide blatant hatred for Sharia. Germany, on the other hand, is more accepting claiming that Sharia can coexist with…

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    Nobel Peace Prize for ending the Russo-Japanese War. As the Russo-Japanese War raged on with many Japanese victories, Roosevelt approached both nations about peace negotiations. The President longed for a world in which countries would turn to arbitration instead of war to settle international disputes, and he offered his services to this end. Although Russia and Japan initially refused his offer, they eventually accepted his "good offices" to help negotiate a peace, meeting with Roosevelt in…

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    1. The gross estate is the value of an individual’s estate before taxes and debts are deducted. Assets used to calculate the gross estate include bank accounts, investment accounts, stocks and bonds, personal effects, vehicles, life insurance, retirement accounts, and real estate. The taxable estate is the value of the assets that are taxable (the gross estate) minus liabilities and any tax deductible assets. 2. An Inherited IRA is a way to “stretch” the benefits of an IRA. To take advantage of…

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    I wish to bring to your knowledge that the dreams, civil rights, and the racial equality has not become a full reality for all African Americans. Several African American employees are constantly subjected to institutionalized discrimination, racism, differential treatment, and harassment on a daily basis while in performance of their jobs. A factor that makes racial discrimination cases inherently more challenging on a practical level is the fact that they tend to be more contentious and…

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    Microsoft v. United states December 2013, the agents of the federal law enforcement told the United States District Court that the warrant requiring Microsoft to disclose all e-mails and other information associated with the account of one of its customers. The people that need them because they had received reports and beliefs that the account was being used for drug trafficking and that they need the emails for proof. Magistrate Judge then issued the requested warrant. The United states in the…

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    Apology Research Paper

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    1. Introduction An apology is arguably the most effective way for a defendant, or other alleged violator of an accepted legal standard, duty or obligation, to demonstrate their assumed responsibility for a wrong committed.’ Whether an apology is heartfelt, or more calculated and pro forma, there is little question that when an apology is delivered, its maker has assumed at least moral responsibility for the act or omission in question.2 Societies tend to respect individuals who “own up” to…

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    Facts As the case presents, the facts are noted as follow: Richard is a University student, financially struggled and lives with in his family house. He makes an arrangement with his father that he will mow the front and back yard of the property every week as well as cleaning the garden exchange for $200 per week as his allowance paid by his father. The property is about 1 hectare and it takes at least half a day to mow the lawn. His father used pay $ 350 weekly for having a garden contractor…

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    Tort Law Of Sports Laws

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    When I first heard about sports law, I assumed these rules/ concepts were an entirely new set of principles from the legal concepts. However, after reading this article I learned that I was completely wrong. Overall, there is really no such thing as “the law of sports”. There are no separate rules that exists for sports law and no laws existing that can be categorized as an independent field of law. Nonetheless, sports law incorporates areas of law and brings them together in a very unique way.…

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