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    Solving Ethical Issues

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    For example, Kantianism has a categorical imperative. Kantianism states that, when testing whether or not a rule should be set in place, people need to ask themselves if they would want such a rule (or even a law) to be applied universally; that is, to everyone without exception (Van Camp, 2014). In this ethical situation, should everyone be subjected to a data search, if the circumstances of police work warrant it, even if it violates personal privacy? Put…

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    Unjust Law Pros And Cons

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    An unjust law requires an unjust punishment When a burglar breaks in your home, do you ask, “how much do you want?” Or if a thief were to extort money out of you would you ask him how much?” You might. The IRS generates income like a burglar or a thief, but the difference is that the IRS keeps coming back for more. The IRS kidnapped, jailed me and has turned me into their slave. I’m an entrepreneur, worked and saved money since I was 9. In 1980, I bought a house, in 1983, I bought…

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    The law has been highly responsive in achieving justice for employers and employees in the workplace in regards to termination of employment. The legal system has been highly effecting in achieving a fair and just outcome through responding to the changing values and ethics of society, and thus reflecting these standards in legislation and other legal measures. The responsiveness of the legal system is evident through the legislative framework which seeks to achieve a just outcome for claims of…

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    apply domestic laws that establish border integrity that specifies that people fleeing persecution will be protected. The Commonwealth Executive and Parliament commits to ensuring that Australia integrates rights and responsibilities into practices of domestic legislature (Human Rights,…

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    Legalization of Marijuana (Rough Draft) For the past decade one of the biggest debates that has seemed to get everyone taking sides it the idea of the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana is not something new to the American government, it has been an ongoing battle to control the seemingly harmless plant that the government deemed illegal with no justification other than we still do not know enough about the plant. It is only due to recent theories of marijuana ability to be used as a useful…

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    Business Environment P1

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    legislation, the main employment laws that the business need to consider are that; every applicant the business employs- they must make sure that they are safe on the premises and are able to use the machinery provided with limited chances of injury. This factor can impact the businesses and the activities they run- as in the case of injury they will have to remove the injury causing specimen, if it was due to the machinery but if the company is at fault they can have law suits put against them…

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    Legal Obligation In China

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    In China in July 2013, a law was imposed to force children to provide the emotional and physical needs of their parents. It includes that children should visit the parents often, or they will face fines and punishments. One of the most punishments they will face is going to the prison. In China also, parents can ask their adult children to sign an agreement to support the family. According to Francine Russo, a Journalist and speaker in Time Network, A woman found a negligent in visiting her…

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    reconstruction of the flawed theory of justice we have inherited, and which of necessity guides the effort” (West 217). Robin West discusses the law and literature movement, along with the feminine critique in the third chapter of her book, Caring For Justice. In her conclusion of chapter three, West outlines three structural reasons why she believes the law and literature movement, and the feminist legal studies will persist and grow. Her third reason as to why these two things will persist…

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    most countries, including the United States, there will be certain civilians who will not agree to specific laws and policies. As a result, protests can form and may even lead to revolutions. Instability and corruption lies within many governments in previous historical records and is still creating turmoil among countries today. Although it is the responsibility of a citizen to abide to the laws and policies of their society, it is appropriate to go against the government when there is a…

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    Assisted suicide: suicide committed by someone with assistance from another person, many think it’s unethical but fail to consider the circumstances of the people that request it (“A Right” 2015). It is now legal in several countries and a few U.S. states including: Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, California, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont (Kafer 2016). Although it’s legal in some places, there are many requirements and steps to applying for assisted…

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