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    Locus Standi Essay

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    review will only be admissible if permission or leave for Judicial Review is obtained from the High Court and Locus Standi also known as legal standing is one of the conditions to be satisfied to obtain leave for Judicial Review in English Administrative Law. The recommendation by the Law Commission was adopted in Order 53 r.3 (7) and this has now been incorporated in Section 31(3) of the Senior Courts Act 1981 . The first main application of Locus Standi was developed in the case IRC . It…

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    The death penalty has continuously been used ever since European settlers brought it over in the seventeenth century. “The first recorded execution in the new colonies was that of Captain George Kendall in the Jamestown colony of Virginia in 1608” (“Part I: History of the Death Penalty”). He was executed for being a spy for Spain. The death penalty varied and each colony had different laws regarding it during colonial times. In Virginia, Governor Sir Thomas Dale enacted the Divine, Moral, and…

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    Extradition Legislation

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    state, that wants to prosecute him must then ask a court in the suspects current location to order him transferred, which means they need to get a warrant for his arrest. They must present a case of "probable cause" to the other court, which spells out what the person was accused of doing the crime and the reason why they think he did it. Like any probable cause, they need to provide enough evidence to retrieve the fugitive and put him to justice. This is a very effective and responsible process…

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    Are Women Better Than Men

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    For example, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been Justice of Supreme Court of the United States since 1993. Today, more women grow and learn, encouraged and empowered to do all and to be all they can be in this society. Furthermore, it is argued that women are making decisions more effectively than men. In America…

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    Judges Vs Federal Judges

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    that the Constitution presses against congress in order to protect the people's freedom. If the court system happens to be self-ruling and catches a person breaking the law, the protection of the person's righteousness is no longer there. The Supreme Court's job is seen to be higher up than the legislative branch due to the Supreme Court has to decide if one's actions were unconstitutional. The courts are there to clarify the laws and make sure that the other branches, legislative in particular…

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    up of one hundred thirty members of Congress to serve a five-year term. The members of Congress are elected jointly with the president. Finally, the judicial branch which follows the Constitution and local laws and represented by the Supreme Court of Justice (Honda 33). Furthermore, the judicial branch is independent of the executive and legislative branch. Peru has a multiparty system which means more than two political parties have a chance to win the election. The…

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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was born on April 4th, 1802 in Hampden, Maine. In that particular time of her life, she would not have had any knowledge of the fact that she would one day have a life changing impact in her time period and our world today. Dix had a love for teaching. She had strong desires to help girls learn and grow more with intelligence. At the age of twelve, she moved to Boston with her grandmother and then to Worcester, Massachusetts with her aunt at the age of fourteen. In order to…

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    Rights In Criminal Cases

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    The lower court decided for whoever to serve two years and also has two fines for what they have did. Dissatisfied with the proceedings, Rodriguez appealed to the Supreme Court. This is saying that Rodriguez made a serious or urgent request for like the public and etc. to hear so they know what is going on. The court further stated that were they to strictly apply the fresh period in Neypes and make it applicable…

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    citizens in 1917, their right to vote has been repeatedly rejected by Congress (Roman 1). This type of rule can be easily compared to the monarchy that ruled Britain in 1776, Puerto Ricans representing the exploited Colonists. The Federal District Court of Puerto Rico had ruled that Puerto Ricans “had a fundamental right to vote in presidential elections based on their American citizenship” (Roman 1); however, “the Constitution of the United States does not expressly grant United States citizens…

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