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    Introduction Justice means to do just, to do what is right. Egalitarians believe that justice can only exist within the coordinates of equality. Whether, in reality, this equality is given to all at every time so that justice could actually be done? Equality does not only mean equal representation of both victim and accused before court or equal opportunity of being heard. Equality, for justice, also means that both the victim as well as accused have a fair chance of representing their side of…

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    the various irregularities of authority and procedures to render a legal judgment in the trail of Eichmann. Moreover, in this paper, I will be discussing the question of whether justice was attainable in the case Adolf Eichmann, also, I will further examine and outline the strengths and limitations of achieving justice in such cases. As well as outline the meaning of the phrase “Banality of evil”. Lastly, I will mention a few lessons that can be driven from this book report and explain why this…

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    less than a trafficable amount of heroin as pursuant to section 233B of the Customs Act of 1901. Dietrich at first alleged that the drugs had been planted by the police. He was found guilty of two other counts and sentenced in the Victorian County Court. He plead not guilty for all counts he was originally indicted for. Yet, during the trial process Dietrich believed that he had the right to counsel,…

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    different types of courts in Colombia and there are some international agencies in there as well. What should be done is the Republic of Colombia needs to redirect some of the money it received from the United States into the courts. This…

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    The League of Nations was borne out of collective desire of the nations around the world to prevent war, promote world peace and stability. Not to mention, the unprecedented destruction and death caused by World War I spurred the victorious nations into establishing a system of collective security in the form of League of Nations. The primary motive of the League of Nations was to prevent/deter or address any aggression by a state through collective response from other states, thereby ensuring…

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    Firms considering expansion of domestic operations into foreign countries require balanced and specific information about the international marketplace. This research examines the political economy, economic development, culture, existing trade relationships, ease of entry, and monetary considerations in the country of Honduras. Based on the research, a recommendation about the country’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment or export is made. Overview of Honduras Geography Honduras is…

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    (2007) The Correctional Experiences of Youth in Adult and Juvenile Prisons, Justice Quarterly, 24:2, 247-270, DOI: 10.1080/07418820701294805 Kupchik, Aaron. “The Correctional Experiences of Youth in Adult and Juvenile Prisons.” Justice Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 2, June 2007, pp. 247–270. Routledge, doi:10.1080/07418820701294805 Langemo, Bree. “Serious Consequences for Serious Juvenile Offenders: Do Juveniles Belong in Adult Court?” Ohio Northern University Law Review, vol. 19, no. 30, 2004,…

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    In April of 2014 two hundred and seventy-six girls were kidnapped out of their school dormitory in Nigeria. As the tragedy brought discontent to the people and the families, they felt the government hardly did anything. The cries for help from the families brought a lot of attention to others in countries around the world. The major question many asked is how did more than two hundred girls go missing over night. It was not until this past Christmas that the mothers of the missing girls were…

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    What does it mean to be a global citizen? If you want to see a prime example of one, just look at Louise Arbour, a huge spokeswoman for international justice and equality. Born February 10th, 1947 in Montreal, Quebec, Louise Arbour is the daughter of Bernard Arbour and Ruth LaBerge. She has one brother, Patrick Arbour, and is currently married to her loving husband Larry Taman, with whom she has three children. At the age of twenty-two, Louise attended the Université de Montréal and began…

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    International crime involves any act or omission that has international consequences on nation states. This includes transnational crimes, which are crimes that take place across international borders such as, human trafficking and people smuggling across borders, arm trafficking, fraud, cybercrime or terrorism. Unlike transnational crime, crimes against the international community are a collection of offences that are recognised by the international community as being of universal concern, such…

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