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    Policeman In America

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    We should use it to help others who do not. The US should help the allies of the world from the injustice that spur from dictators and tyrants. When the United States steps down from our role as "International Police Officer" something bad happens. Causing WW1, WW2, We stepped down in the 1930s early 40s, letting the UK and France take the position. They kept drawing lines for Hitler, letting him get by with territorial gains. We wouldn't have stepped…

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    Canada and Iraq both share a democratic government. Unfortunately, Iraq has not been as successful as Canada in developing their criminal justice system. Iraq shares some of the same ideas as Western criminal law such as; right to a fair trial, right to an attorney and a right to be proven innocent until guilty (Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982, s 10-11). Although the systems are alike Iraq has procedural issues like, longer wait times for trials and many accusations of coercion for…

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    throughout the country. Law enforcement targets people of color in order to humiliate, frighten, and often detain them without presumable evidence. These searches are based on nothing but false stereotypes of race, national origins, and religion. Racial profiling is unlawful, and violates the U.S. Constitution’s promises of equal protection, under the 14th amendment. It alienates large communities from law enforcement, and hampers community policing efforts. Profiling causes law enforcement to…

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    But because “the United States has not signed the Convention means that it can not provide levels of leadership international, which it is capable of providing, in this important area,” as of 2011 (Fiorvanti and Brassard). The agreement to grant children their rights was based off of fifty-four articles that broke down wha the right of children would be. Article twenty-eight…

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    Personal Statement

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    University is a major in Criminology and Law. I have chosen these fields to study because I aspire to be part of a dynamic professional environment where I am able to a Criminal Lawyer. While attending the University open day on the 22nd of July, I developed an insight Criminology and Law at Bond. The university is able to provide exceptional studies and information needed to pursue a highly successful and fulfilling career. I would like to study Criminology and Law because this is a degree…

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    lawyer. I have been an officer, director, and advisor to private and/or public enterprises in Canada, the United States, England, and Australia. I am an active member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Institute of Corporate Directors, and the American Bar Association. I have broad experience in the international business sector and a clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of both the board and of individual directors. I possess an experience-based understanding of…

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    Conception Dichotomy

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    message of success of this TV program will spread all over the world and attract media companies beyond this specific area imitating the TV program to reach the same success and gain profit. Consequently, during this global commercial competition, international disputes on whether these similar TV programs constitute intellectual infringement or not arise. The main reason resulting in these disputes are the different ways to understand a principle of copyright: idea-expression dichotomy…

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    The Spread Of Ideas

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    Globalization is the spread and growth of businesses or organizations ideas for an international influence. Globalization is beneficial because it allows countries all over to financially benefit through trade and influences from other countries. It also gives people the opportunity to connect with any individual across the globe. The spread of ideas, connecting individuals, and economic efficiency and trade are just a few of the particular reasons globalization is an important benefit to the…

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    Torture Memo Analysis

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    President Bush’s legal counsel analyzed how far the U.S. could go to extract intelligence from those captured in the war on terror through the August 2002 memo otherwise referred to as one of the “torture memos”. The torture memos expressly justified the use of EITs to elicit information from detainees. EITs included, sleep deprivation, entomophobia exploitation, and waterboarding. These severe techniques were provided legal cover because the torture memo defined torture to be pain “difficult…

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    In North Korea there have been many human rights violations. Many people have been incarcerated and many others killed. On top of that there were also many slaves. The government also holds much control over the entire country of North Korea and the Korean citizens. The Korean government has made many errors or mistakes for the country and their people. Korea has done many horrifying things such as torture, extermination, murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape and forced…

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