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    and his contemporaries, and it has been important to succeeding generations of Americans who lived their lives and struggled with collective issues and concerns in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Numerous ideas on government emanated from European and American colonial writings and were reformulated during the American founding era. It was in this period, as the thirteen colonies gained independence from Greta Britain, that Americans wrote state constitutions, the Articles of…

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    Nadine Quashie Case Study

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    1. The claim was first heard at the Employment Tribunal. 2. The court of first instance decided that the claimant was not an employee and did not have the requisite period of continuous employment. 3. HH Judge McMullen QC, was the judge in the Employment Tribunal. 4. In the Employment Appeal Tribunal Nadine Quashie was the appellant and Nadine Quashie was the respondent. 5. The was because the Employment Appeal Tribunal concluded that there was a continuity of obligation in existence,…

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    issues, especially regarding “the circumstances in which an employer is required to provide objective justification for a difference in pay by reference to the principle of proportionality” (Steele 2010). Conley reasons that the tensions between the courts and the trade unions can…

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    common law. France, Germany and other European, East Asian, Latino American countries including Uzbekistan follow civil law system. Nevertheless, there are some countries that the civil law and the common law have been functioning together as a “mixed law”, for example, in Louisiana,…

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    The movie Amistad depicted the slave uprising aboard La Amistad and the court cases that led to their release back to Africa. In 1839, several Africans were captured and transported by Spanish slave traders to be sold to plantation owners in Cuba and the United States. During the journey, the slaves led an attack on the ship’s crew, killing all members except Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez. Cinque, a Mende, led the revolt after freeing himself and arming the ships occupants with swords and clubs.…

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    This was not only from harsh weather condition, starvation, and disease, but also military treatment along the journey. The conflict between Native Americans and white settlers have been traced all the way back to the first colonization of the European Americans. Multiple factors had come into play after colonizing…

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    The British imposed their customs to try to “civilize” the Africans. For some Africans slavery still existed in areas not occupied by the British. Adult male slaves found it easier to liberate themselves. Many ran away from their masters, went to courts, or escaped to free locations the British controlled. This left African women as easy targets for slave holders. Women were being captured and sold into slavery after the British announced it was illegal. These women would…

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    My Pursuit Of Justice

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    "Justice cannot be done on one side but must be done on both" as Eleanor Roosevelt stated and this idea of the pursuit of justice has been a guiding factor in my passion to study Law. I am fascinated in the administration of law in society. For A Level, I study English Literature, Government and Politics, History and Religious Studies. English has cemented my ability to interpret and understand oral and written pieces of communication whilst also improving my own communication skills, I can…

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    people’s point of view that because the Europeans do not listen to them and continue to oppress their culture and ideas a conflict occurs. It is not until the last chapter that Achebe allows the District Commissioner’s point of view a spot on the paper. Readers are able to see how twisted and shallow his views are on his previous and current actions. Achebe decides to end the book in the District Commissioner’s point of view to symbolize and mimic the Europeans’ actions towards the Umuofia tribe…

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    Restorative Justice System

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    Thesis There are alternatives to achieve justice rather than by retributive means, the island nation of New Zealand has been practicing restorative justice for nearly thirty years. This European dominated culture believes in giving first time offenders a second chance; in many cases, the future of youth offenders is taken into consideration. Introduction This paper is an analysis of the mission goals of the restorative justice system practiced in New Zealand. Furthermore, this…

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