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    Guns are regulated by Federal and State laws. State laws vary from state to state and are not very strict. Only 6 states have strict laws and those states have less gun violence. In terms of strict, its just these 6 states required permit to carry a concealed weapon and gun are prohibited in public places. Federal law i.e. Brady law requires background checks except when buying from private parties. Ban on automatic rifles was only from 1994 to 2004 and law makers started debating of providing…

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    Militia” explains the right of a citizen to bear arm. An important law made for the protection of rights for citizens of the United State is the second Amendment. The second amendment allowed people to maintain the security of their families, and properties. Citizens can also arm themselves in other to be part of a militia which is well regulated. The people of the United State share different views of the main reason this law became part of the constitution. Some people believe the government…

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    Re Baby B No 2 Summary

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    critically analyse the standpoint of Australian law in relation to withdrawing and withholding care of ill neonates and offer recommendations if conflict arises. Best Interest Individual autonomy is a fundamental right that all human beings possess no matter what their stature. This cardinal principle is placed above all other merits such as patient welfare and sanctity of life. It is important to note that the…

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    India currently has the highest number of child brides worldwide, despite the fact that the practice of child marriage is illegal in the country. This trend is particularly relevant, as it reveals that child marriage—a significant human rights violation—has seemingly continued unabated in the region. This exploratory essay aims to understand why the practice of child marriage remains in India. The paper will first provide a general definition of child marriage through the lens of human rights…

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    Hammurabi's Twelve Tables

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    The Hammurabi's Code and the Roman's Twelve Tables were two of the most persuasive law codes in ancient history. King Hammurabi brought together the city-states of Sumeria with his law code that was first displayed in 1755 B.C.E. Despite the fact that Hammurabi’s code was not the first known law code, it was the earliest one to survive largely intact. In the Roman Republic, a law code well-known as the Twelve Tables were created by a panel of ten men to appease the plebeians or the…

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    The Laws that are written in the Code of Hammurabi are base ground for archeologist to understanding life as a Mesopotamian citizen. The laws give us the structure that Mesopotamian citizen had to follow under but it also opens another system, in which certain Social Class, aspect of governance and Male and Female relation can affect your outcome in that society. The laws in the Code of Hammurabi were able to give us an aspect on how certain citizen could pay a fee for a law they broke while…

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    For this interview assignment, I had the pleasure of conducting the interview with Ms. Jackie Blanchard, who is a detective through the Municipal Organization Humble Police Department. Detective Blanchard resides in Humble, Texas alongside her family. Once graduating from high school, Detective Blanchard went on to complete one semester of college, followed by the police academy through a college. Detective Blanchard is 50 years of age and has spent 27 of those years through various occupations,…

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    Second Amendment Right to keep and bear arms. The Second Amendment is stated as “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” (Cornell University Law School 1). Due to some miscommunication with the Amendment’s wording, some debate has been brought up on what this…

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    the Divisional Courts, where they would decide whether the common law definition of marriage violates the couples’ rights under s.15(1) of the Charter or not and if it is justified by s.1 Limitations Clause of the Charter.…

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    meant to be broken; but should “Unjust” laws be broken, if those laws target a particular group? Given that rules and laws have a similar meaning, rules are more like instructions whereas; laws are more of a system that regulates and ensure that individuals or a community adhere to the will of the state. While some laws are justifiable, some are clearly unfair therefore, causing controversy. Both Martin Luther King. Jr and Dwight Okita sheds light on unjust laws, that are created to degrade…

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