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    Dynamic Court View

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    Court View versus the Dynamic Court view is the most prevalent debate surrounding American judiciary system. This controversy is a deep-rooted argument tracing back to the founding fathers, who discussed whether our chosen forum for orderly dispute resolution is dynamic and flexible or constrained and limited in its ability. Some argue American legal system is undoubtedly dynamic and capable of spurring…

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    Ulysses S. Grant’s greatest achievement was the resolution of the Alabama Claims. There were not many clear triumphs during Grant’s time as there seemed a constant pattern of great intentions and poor execution. However, the Alabama Claims were an example where there was a clean cut success. The Alabama had been a Confederate warship that had been built in British ports. One of many such ships, this angered the Union for Britain had claimed neutrality during the Civil War. Afterwards, the US…

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    Employment Opportunity Commission shortly called as EEOC was formed in the year 1964 just with a view to stop these differences that can greatly affect the morale of the working group. Right from the year 2000, this commission is involved in the resolution of labor disputes in the organization and it is found that every year, an average of more than 75000 charges is getting to the notice of this commission. For employees in Michigan, there are Michigan Employment…

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    Source and Purpose of Civil Law Historically, civil law is derived from Rome’s Corpus Juris Civilis and France’s Code Napoleon (Emerson, 2009). It is founded on English common law. Notably, civil law systems are founded on legislative codes rather than judicial precedents. These codes are comprehensive and authoritative collections of rules that cover principal subjects of law. Currently, the main sources of civil law include academicians and legislative bodies. According to Schubert (2014),…

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    Restorative Justice uses non-punitive methods of peacemaking, mediation, negotiation, dispute resolution, conflict management, and constructive engagement to make the victim and the offender whole again. The point of restorative justice is to embrace themes of the victim rights movement. An aspect of restorative justice is alternative dispute resolution (ADR), which seeks, to resolve disputes without a trial. Three points of (ADR) involves mediation, adjudication, and arbitration. The first…

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    and help the members understand their responsibility for their own emotional reactions. It is the leaders role and responsibility to help the members understand that their thoughts are creating their own misery. In addition, the leader wants to dispute the member’s irrational thoughts and help the clients modify their thinking. Leaders running REBT groups will use techniques such as, cognitive homework, role playing, social skills training, contracting, the ABC theory, and other action oriented…

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    There is a non-binding dispute resolution procedures. The public employer is demanding drastic cuts in pay and benefit for its employees. If this were to happen I would be more likely to support legislation allowing non-essential public employees the right to strike. They need to…

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    Military Intervention

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    military intervention, no matter which factor was a motivator the countries engaged in it, must be a halt loss of lives and the protection of human rights. The humanitarian considerations should be the primary motive for the use of force. And after the resolution, the invaders have to overcome social chaos, to change the environment and living conditions, reproducing in the country…

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    NAFTA Issues

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    However, the Trudeau government has signaled that they intend to keep it (Joseph). Trump also wants to end the dispute resolution panel so that it does not restrict the ability of the United States to apply measures in future investigations (Bown). These arbitration panels determine whether a NAFTA country treated their overseas investments unfairly. The Trump administration…

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    understanding. It was also recorded that the wives’ anxiety involving fear of abandonment was negatively related to resolving the conflict and its outcome, yet, the anxiety was positively related to conflict and domination in the attempt of conflict resolution. In addition, for both husbands and wives, the anxiety from fear of abandonment was related to a history of them blaming and threatening, using physical and verbal aggression, employing patterns of demand-withdraw and pressure-resist,…

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