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    Manny Pacquiao, Duterte’s perfect match in drug war By Dung Phan Far away from the boxing ring in the United States where Manny Pacquiao had his first fight, to the stage in the Philippines where Duterte first delivered his inauguration speech, there was one unifying thread between sheer momentum: their popularity. Pacquiao, known as "the destroyer" or "Fist of Nation" embodied the country's struggles and triumphs, becoming the public face of the Philippines. Duterte, nicknamed as "the…

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    Surrogacy In Australia

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    of Australian law and the improper regulation of international surrogacy arrangements. Moreover, the Surrogacy Act’s permissibility of altruistic surrogacy expresses and protects individual rights, as according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), every individual “has the right to found a family” (article 16), and “the right to benefit from scientific progress” (article 15). Thus NSW legislation is fulfilling Australia’s international obligations, as signatories to the CRC and…

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    Forensic Nursing Essay

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    that are specialized with advanced education and training. Nursing specialties are areas in nursing that require additional training and focus. Forensic nursing is a specialized area of nursing that brings together both law and medicine. The International Association of Forensic Nurses (n.d) defines forensic nursing as “the practice of nursing globally when health and legal systems intersect” (para.1). Bader (2012) stated that ‘the American Academy of Forensic Science, established in 1948,…

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    Kasab Case Study

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    equal protection of the laws within the territory of India Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth”. Considering these articles we find that Kasab was not given justice when compared with similar cases. India can be proud that we delivered justice to Kasab. Our poor nation spend something close to a billion to keep him alive and safe we gave him the best medical care when he was down with fever days before his execution. So none can blame us for…

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    are especially convincing as it sheds light on the practice contributing negatively in past experiences. Mclemore is a senior researcher in the Health and Human rights division of the Human rights Watch. The Human Rights Watch is an enormous international non-governmental organization with an expenditure of almost 70 million in 2014. Therefore…

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    Risk-need responsivity Juveniles today are becoming an increased concern in the field of criminal justice; it is imperative that appropriate measures must be taken to determine the precise causation behind the criminal activities of juvenile’s entering into the juvenile justice system. Juveniles who have been subjected to domestic violence, sexual/physical abuse, come from broken homes (single parent homes), obtain mental health issues (ADD, ADHD, conduct disorder), are deemed to be at a…

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    dignity and rights. These rights must be respected and cannot be violated by other people or even state. This notion is seemed to contradict with the real situation that occurs in the world since the violation of people is likely to increase. International community wants all to realize the important of humanity and uphold this virtue so the incidents of humanity violation will not be overlooked by the global society, moreover, they will take the act of “Humanitarian Intervention”, the use of…

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    Gun Violence Pros And Cons

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    disappear. (Slutkin, 2015) In 2009 The U.S department of justice applied a community development program called Street Safe” a which is based on Sultkin’s research and saw a “large, statistically significant” drop in…

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    cases to point out the flaws with the United States’ use of the death penalty. The Wilkerson v. Utah case in 1879 would be the first to argue that a specific method of execution was cruel and unusual punishment, thereby making it unconstitutional. The court did not side with the defendant and found that death by firing squad was a protected method of punishment. (Wilkerson v. Utah, 99 US 130) Various cases came and went without much change to the constitutionality of capital punishment until the…

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    Issues In Law Enforcement

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    Federal law enforcement officer have nationwide and some international however it is not a generalized authority for policing. Federal authorities under the scope of espionage, sabotage, and internal security laws as well as subversive activities, interstate flight to avoid prosecution, counterterrorism, and other…

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