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    of 'child work ' everywhere and therefore, it is not practical to have one set way of viewing children. In Westernized cultures, which is a term that refers to, social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, and beliefs of a society, there is a law in place for what the minimum age of work can be, and it is unfair to say that no matter where you live you cannot begin to work until you reach that age. In developing countries such as, Africa or China, the children need to begin work at a much…

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    federal law. The AFP's role is to enforce Commonwealth criminal law, contribute to combating complex, transnational, serious and organised crime impacting Australia's national security and to protect Commonwealth interests from criminal activity in Australia and overseas. The AFP also has responsibility for providing policing services to the Australian Capital Territory and Australia’s territories (AFP Website, About us, n.d.) The world is changing rapidly in all aspects, and so is the law…

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    The first draft “If we can 't begin to agree on fundamentals, such as the elimination of the most abusive forms of child labor, then we really are not ready to march forward into the future.” (Alexis Herman).For the majority of us, we don’t have to worry about how we came to be and what’s ahead of us. Ender on the other hand, was born for a specific reason with his destiny already set for him. Child labor has been a worldwide issue since the beginning of time and isn’t something that has…

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    the laws and regulation for online businesses, those not meeting the terms can be subject to fines, jail time, or have to pay compensation payments (Schneider, 2013). Legal issued that Nissan can encounter by having a business overseas is U.S. Income taxes on ecommerce, while companies have been doing for years and are subject to different…

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    compensation. This law protects the domestic worker as it is the domestic workers right for sick leave as they may take up to six weeks of sick leave a year while still getting paid. Even if you get seriously injured, you still should be getting paid until you have recovered.(source 5)(source 8) Employment Equity Act. This act protects workers from any discrimination that takes place in the workplace. It’s your right to be treated as equally as everyone else. If any racism occurs, this law is…

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    Critic of policy options It appears that most of the actions taken by the government (laws, agencies) have currently not proven their efficiency due to either, the absence of strict implementation, lack of funding for agencies, or the inexistence of forms of protection and reinsertion for victims. It is important that in its fight for the eradication of slavery the current policy should include legislation relative to racism and all forms of discrimination. Also the government should seek to…

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    Legislative framework The management of an organisation in Canada is governed by the federal as well as the provincial laws. A consistent compliance to the terms and conditions is essential in order to hire and retain the workforce. Hence, the laws framed by the constitution are of immense importance for the organisations that strive for creating a progressive work environment.Some important laws governing the province are: a) The Employment Standards Act, 2000 Implies minimum rights and…

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    adopted the bill of rights, there are both positives and negatives about this concept. The bill of rights has its disadvantages. A huge problem with the bill of rights is that it will soon be outdated. For example, the Australian electoral adjusted the law for the minimum age to be able to vote is 18 years old instead of 21 years old initially. This suggests that people at different times think differently, where they now think that the people have the capability to independently vote at a…

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    Choose an aspect of the law and discuss this in relation to the role of the nurse. You are required to select an aspect of law and demonstrate your understanding of how statutory considerations impact on nursing practice and on the decision making of nurses. This essay is going to focus on one of the significant aspect of law which is confidentiality and define the huge duty of this aspect in health and social care. Also to introduce two acts of UK law , human right acts (HRA) and Data…

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    Monogamy Analysis

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    Marriage is a social foundation that legally enforces security of sexual access, and ensures commitments between two or more people. (h154) Marriage also deals with the legalities of the rights to offspring and ownership of property. (h149) Forms of marriage vary throughout the world but all are supported through the culture’s: kinship, religion, ritual, economic, legal, and social customs. (h149) Monogamy is a marriage custom where a person has one single spouse. (h161) Monogamy is the most…

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