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    A Dangerous Oppression Power is often regarded in either a positive manner or a negative manner. In 1984, George Orwell created a government that mimicked the Soviet government in power during the time of the novel’s publication, 1949; a scarce amount of supporters of this particular government and its power existed during the time. Orwell’s fictional nation of Oceania utilizes scare tactics on its citizens, and similarly, he applies the same tactic upon his readers in the central purpose of…

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    In 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced a new policy that would not only increase trade and strengthen U.S. influence throughout Latin America, but also took at non-interventionist position towards them. The Good Neighbor Policy marked a watershed moment in the history of USA-Latin American foreign relations because it distinguished a period of time where the United States was no longer interfering in foreign affairs directly, which ultimately increased American foreign policy within Latin…

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    History The origin of Merck & Co Company can be traced back to Mr. Friedrich Jacob Merck. In 1668, he purchased a drug store in Darmstadt, Germany. Few generations later, his descendent, Mr. Emanuel Merck took over the drug store in 1816. Later on, Mr. Emanuel Merck together with his successors built a chemical-pharmaceutical factory that served as a raw material producer for the pharmaceutical as well as usage for the other preparations. In the year of 1891, Mr. George Merck set up the Merck…

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    the current system was established. It was also a period when Chinese people had their legal education levels highly increased, which meant several times more cases in the courts. In order to make sure everybody could find justice mediation and arbitration commissions to courts have been created. Furthermore, there are local mediation committees that solve hundreds of thousands of problems each…

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    With respect to the conflict between Adria and Betania, there are several factors of international law to consider. The introduction of zickfish by Adrian fish farmers, BigFish, in Adbeco Lake is a matter of both maritime law as well as environmental regulation. Moreover, the Betanian legislation that empowered police to capture BigFish’s president Yancey, undermines the basic principles of foreign extradition. Finally, the military precautions that Adria, Betania, and neighboring Concordia…

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    within the group. The ultimate result could be a loss of faith in leadership by the overall membership and, consequently, a loss of membership. Leadership should, instead, encourage the establishment of conditions for participant change through arbitration or the engagement of a third party mediator (Shockley-Zalabak,…

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    The first document is a transcript of a speech given by United States President Woodrow Wilson at the third Plenary Session of the Paris Peace Conference, which took place on February 14th, 1919 following the end of World War I. The speech was addressed to the Chairman of the Conference, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau. During the speech, Wilson presents the draft of the Covenant of the League of Nations, which he interrupts sparingly to provide clarifying remarks. After reading the…

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    should come from the affected party in a timely matter to help develop plans and strategies to best deal with the problem. This is to ensure the minimisation of the impact from the adjustment to the contract or cancellation of the contract. 11 Arbitration 11.1 In the event of disagreement over the completion of the contract, SFF and JMI agree to try all possible common solutions to proceed with completion of the contract. 11.2 In the event that common solutions are not reached, the SFF and…

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    To begin, there are three questions that we should think about. The first question is, what is war? According to the Merriam­Webster dictionary, war means a state or period of fighting between countries or groups; a situation in which people or groups compete with or fight against each other; an organized effort by a government or other large organization to stop or defeat something that is viewed as dangerous or bad. The second question is, why is war a common occurrence when it comes to…

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    Authored by Eshita Sand, a 4th year student of B.A.LL.B(Hons.)- with Specialization in Energy Laws at College of Legal Studies, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. According to recital 11, Rome I Regulation, ‘The parties’ freedom to choose the applicable law should be one of the cornerstones of the system of conflict-of-law rules in matters of contractual obligations’. The ambit of party autonomy is seriously restricted, on the other hand, in the context of contracts other…

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