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    patient, it is incompetent their medical record can be shared with family, key carers and other healthcare professionals aiming the patient's best interest (Hope et al 2008)19. However, regardless if the patient is competent or not, it is protected by law in the event of breaches of confidentiality can expand into harmful consequences impacting on patients well being…

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    of an unwritten constitution consisting of legislation, cases, legal documents, and common law. History is one of the most important factors when it comes to the shaping the New Zealand constitutional system. The Manga Carta is a very important document when looking at the separation of powers. New Zealand is a commonwealth country so our entire legal system is based on England’s law including common law. The Manga Carta was created during the reign of King John the first, in the 13th century…

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    Vision Statement Of Utopia

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    Utopia Culminating Vision Statement: A utopia does not exist. A perfect utopia is contradictive, since there is no such thing. Everyone has a different perspective on what a utopia is – it is not the same for everyone. Nonetheless, there are subjects I value and I believe would make society better, ergo, my “utopia.” Leadership Style: In my utopia, the government system will be democratic. There should be a balance of power, and giving complete power to one person (in an autocratic or…

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    INTRODUCTION The IP law of Australia is made to promote the innovations and also protect those businesses that develop the original intellectual property for having the benefits of being competitive. In Australia, there are also participants from a number of international agreements which protects the Act in the other countries. IP Australia is the agency of government which administrates the legislation and rights of IP. The present study is focused on the description of various laws related to…

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    them leisure. Unlike Gandhi, Ambedkar urges that caste system is more exploitative than machines. State socialism, heavy industries owned by state will create employment and economic opportunity for the minorities of and eradicate the degradation of labour based on caste system from Indian…

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    What are the 3 Amendments? The 13th, 15th, and 16th are Amendments that affect US citizens rights. The Amendments are the most powerful laws in the United States. That could only be overridden by other Amendments. The 13th Amendment states “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” In simpler words, Slavery or involuntary labor…

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    4.1. Political Political factors deal with the degree of which the government can control and influence a business. Restaurants are affected by the same factors that affect other businesses such as tax rates and labour laws specific to that country. Ireland is a politically stable country and a parliamentary representative democratic republic. The taxation system in Ireland contains many incentives used in attracting overseas Investment, some of which make it easier to do business here; e.g.…

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    Colliery Case

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    A recurring theme prior to the advent of the Canadian Bill of Rights (1960) is that courts dealt with human and civil rights cases almost exclusively on the basis of jurisdiction. The common neglect for the principle of equality in these decisions hindered the expansion of rights to the afflicted groups. This paper will provide an overview of three landmark cases that were decided on jurisdictional basis and did little to advance the rights of the disenfranchised. In 1899 the Judicial Committee…

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    October 7, 2015, from http://www.esdc.gc.ca/en/ei/commission.page Current Publications: Employment and labour. (2012). Retrieved October 7, 2015, from http://www.parl.gc.ca/Content/LOP/ResearchPublications/2010-52-e.htm#a1 CBC News. (2008, December 11). Government broke law on EI financing in 3 years: Top court. Retrieved October 12, 2015, from http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/government-broke-law-on-ei-financing-in-3-years-top-court-1.750084 Hick, S. (2013). Social Welfare in Canada:…

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    Freedom In 1984

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    actions, but no one can do anything, there are always laws; no one is ever truly free. Nobody in 1984 is free, they are always being watched. There are no laws so everyone is free to do what they want, what they can do, but there are law enforcers who shape what people do, at which point, they can do nothing, because no one can do anything. This…

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