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    For the application to be accepted, it was decided that a trade mark consisting of two separate underlined colours must be graphically represented by arranging the colors in a particular way. The court is also in viewed that for trade mark registration only a sign can be represented by the colors per se or combinations of those colours provided they are systematically arranged in a predetermined and uniform way. In other words, applications for registration…

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    United States District Court, the U.S. District Court was in violation of the 4th amendment, The United States monitored the conversation of three individuals in conspiring in destruction of federal building. The United States authorized monitoring of the suspects without a warrant, which…

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    Human Rights In Australia

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    Legislatures develop appropriate statue prospectively to decrease breaches of human rights before issues of violation of human right are brought to the court. One of the principal roles of the Australian Parliament is human rights protection. The Racial discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), Sex discrimination Act 1984 (Cth), disability discrimination Act 1992 (Cth), and Age discrimination Act 2004 (Cth), are statues enacted to enforce human right. In 2004 and 2006, two state jurisdictions in Australia,…

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    which was when Aleksander Kerensky's liberal-democratic government was taken over by radical socialists (Bolsheviks), led by Vladimir Lenin, occurred in November 1917. 6. What was the goal of the Third communist International in 1919? The goal of the Third Communist International was to make revolution by Communists occur globally. 7. Who lead the communists? a. Josef Stalin b. Tsar…

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    Janjaweed or evil men on horseback is an arab militia group that has been sent out by government leaders(“Darfur Genocide-Jewish World Watch”). The president ,Al-Bashir, was given arrest warrants that were place by the International Courts(“Darfur Genocide- Jewish World Watch”). Jewish World Watch stated, “In September 2004 George Bush and U.S. secretary of state Colin Powell declared what was happening in Darfur a genocide.” Nevertheless, what is being down to the citizens of…

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    In 1994, a genocide happened in Rwanda between two population, Hutu and Tutsi. The Hutus started killing over one million Tutsis within three month due to the limited resources and food. This conflict was very similar to the World War II, and was the biggest genocide after World War II. Most Hutus were being punished with lifetime in prison, community service, fine and other special reparations are possible. The kild under the age 14 were sent to training camps. Teens at the age of 14-18…

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    Democracy and Human Rights: Amnesty International Introduction Organizations from around the world are dedicating their time and effort in ensuring the end of human rights abuses and protecting the rights of people. The call for global democracy has seen human rights organizations initiating campaigns to document violations and advocating actions. Condemnation of abuses and public support is vital to their success. It is imperative to realize that human rights campaigns are only effective when…

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    While there have been many improvements, setbacks for women’s rights are still apparent. There have been many cases of violence against women ignored or resolved through “mediation” that denied victims their day in court. Still in Afghanistan men are the superior gender. The justice system does give a chance for women to speak for themselves on account of themselves because their statements will be overlooked over the man. Recently, according to CNN, “The brutal murder of Farkhunda, a young…

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    Firstly, they could keep existing alongside each other to give courts “a range of legal options to achieve a just and fair result” fitted to every particular case. Brennan J endorsed this approach in Walton Stores, rebutting the argument that the two are irreconcilable. This seems to be the most sensible approach, at…

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    The Nuremberg Case Study

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    After World War II had ended, justice needed to be served to all those people who were in charge of the Nazi regime and ordered the mass genocide of the Jews. In November 1945, that time had come for more than 20 of Germany 's high-ranking Nazi leaders. Nuremberg, Germany was selected as the location for the first international war crimes trials for these men were to be held. This place is significant because Nuremberg was the site for all of the National Socialist Party 's annual rallies (Overy…

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