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    mentioned, envisioning three intelligence services: Defence and Strategic Intelligence Service (SIED), Military Intelligence Services (SIM) and Security Intelligence Service (SIS). The regulations of these three services were established by the Decree Laws n. º 224/85 for SIED, n. º 225/85 for SIS and n. º 226/85 for SIM…

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    fishing by commercial trawlers close to shore zones reserved for artisanal fishing is destroying underwater habitats and eroding the livelihoods of coastal communities and this increases the likelihood of fishermen turning to crime. Although the existing law requires trawlers to bring their catch back to shore for registration before export, some crews with or without the knowledge of their employers, sell fish, especially species they are not authorized to catch, to illegal traders sailing…

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    The Commerce Clause is here to prevent states from establishing laws and different regulations that would hinder trades and commerce among other states. The commerce clause has the greatest impact on business in general than any other provision in the constitution. As stated in the Gibbons vs Ogden case of 1824 it says that before the commerce clause the states tended to restrict commerce within and beyond their borders and the reason it made it so costly and not well planned out is because they…

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    Humanitarian intervention has been to the forefront of international relations since the end of the Cold-War. I believe it is critical in protecting human rights and providing emergency assistance in states where human-rights violations are being perpetrated, similar to that stated in ‘Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations’ by Theo Farrell. It is difficult to define humanitarian intervention, as not all States agree on what is to be included in characterising and defining intervention.…

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    Machuco Gonzales Case

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    instantaneously killed Pablo, Gonzales’s 3 years old son. This event triggered Gonzales to brought a suit to Texas municipal court against Chrysler (manufacturer of the car), TRW Inc and TRW Vehicle Safety Systems (designer of airbag’s sensor), and Morton International Inc (Designer of the airbag). Because of the plaintiff brought the suit in…

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    pressurizing condition to amend this law, and even the president is on the favour of the topic. This is too critical case that the views of the americans regarding this case is not the same . But taking account of the deads in Arizona, Oregon and all over the America, thousands of americans are being killed due to this reason ,and in my view it does not give a sense of pride and a bold impression to all over the world. So the americans should be united and review this law and almighty god can…

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    What Is Child Labour?

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    Child labor is defined by the International Labour Organization as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to their physical and mental development. This practice is a direct violation of a child’s freedom and basic human rights, which are stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Everyone has the right to life and to live in freedom and safety, no one has the right to treat you as a slave, no one has the right to hurt or…

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    COMMUNITY: Guardian Ad Litem Morgan Pristupa University of North Florida December 5, 2014 Introduction To begin with, the Guardian ad Litem community is international. Several places around the world have created Guardian ad Litem programs. For the purposes of this paper, I am focusing on the 21 local Guardian ad Litem programs in Florida’s judicial circuits. According to Guardianadlitem.org (2014), the Florida Guardian ad Litem program “advocates a strong…

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    Anti Gay Laws Essay

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    Introduction Anti-gay laws are a direct violation of not only one but many human rights. The main violation is that of freedom of expression and association . The Ugandan laws also violate the right to privacy and health care . Another right that is violated by anti-gay laws is the right to be free from discrimination and degrading treatment . This is a huge issue and needs more support. Many people do not realise that this issue is not so different from apartheid or the discrimination against…

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    human trafficking victims speak up and say anything, there are serious consequences. That is why most of the victims do not speak up and tell anyone what is going on. “Most people who have been exploited believe that they are offenders. They fear the law enforcement…because they’re technically committing a crime and that is prostitution” (Alvarez, 2016). They think if they speak up and tell authorities what they had to do then they will get…

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