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    the rights of people as guaranteed in the constitution and law. We have noticed the reforms taking place at the local, national and international level for the people in custody but such reforms were not at all systematic This chapter is meant to bring out the findings of the study research study and suggestions thereto: 13.1 Major findings of the study. The research study titled “RIGHTS OF ACCUSED, UNDERTRIAL PRISONERS AND CONVICTS UNDER THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF INDIA (AN ANALYTICAL STUDY WITH…

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    Corporate Veil

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    CASE STUDY USA, UK AND GERMANY JURISDICTIONS 17102410 WORD COUNT= INTRODUCTION The purpose of doing this case study is to explain the application of corporate veil in the corporate legal environment. It is one of the controversial areas. The concept of corporate veil is applicable to the public companies which says that the legal person is different from its company. There are many considerations which are…

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    Community policing needs organizational transformation which is similar to the needs of homeland security. For law enforcement to successfully implement homeland security practices they must transform the organization, not just have certain officers learn about how to ‘fight terror’. This includes police learning how terrorists operate and how to identify their activities while on duty. Learning the type of tactics that terrorist may use, their typical living situations, and how to analyze and…

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    whether or not more gun control laws should be implemented has been has come to the forefront of much of today’s current events. The dramatic increase of media coverage of school shootings, mass murder, domestic terrorism, and gang violence has attributed to this modern explosion of opinions, however the history of gun control and ownership is as old as the nation itself, dating back all the way to the signing of the Constitution. The Second Amendment of the Constitution outlines a “right to…

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    Ireland Dualism Essay

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    approach to international law. Monism and dualism are theories describing the relationship between international law and domestic law. Monism’s doctrine of incorporation states that international law automatically becomes a part of domestic law without any express acts of adoption by the state. This is because in monism, international law and domestic law are viewed as one body.…

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    Iran and what people can do to help. ("Shirin Ebadi - Biographical.") “Young Students Imprisoned. They are being tortured. That is what drives me. That is what compelled me to carry on with this fight”. ( Ebadi) Years later she finally obtained her law licence after years of fighting for it. She is deeply supported by UNICEF and has published many papers through them. She founded the Association for Support of Children's Rights, which works to protect and uphold the civil rights of children.…

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    develop to the well-established agencies that are existent today (Purpura, 1997). Police are tasked with maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, apprehending offenders and testifying in courts (Wilson, 2012; Purpura, 1997). Though the functions of police are the same across the board, the laws that govern how they administer themselves and enforce the law are quite different. The following compares the difference between the police system in United States and that of England. In addition to…

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    specific target. These two breaches of the constitution do not speak well of the government wanting to protects its people when it has been illegally collecting information on its citizens for presumably 9 years. A Forum Research poll also found that just 8% of Canadians trusted the CSE with their personal information, with only 23% trusting CSIS, and 37% trusting the RCMP.(Bozinoff). Ralph Goodale(MP) and David McGuinty(MP) went to France and the UK to observe their operations and policies…

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    true sense a multifaceted personality comprising of a student of several disciplines of social sciences, a mentor, a teacher, a social reformer, an economist, a historian, a political master, a human right activist, a law maker who went on to draft the world’s longest constitution, a scholar who had an in-depth understanding of several religions of the world. His work for humanity is and will continue to be a guiding torch for generations of students, scholars and masters to come. He restored…

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    State Contestation Analysis

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    The majority being the predominantly protestant Unionists, who wish for Northern Ireland to remain a part of the UK, and the Catholic Nationalists, who wish for Northern and Southern Ireland united. In this example, the state being contested was (between 1921 and 1972) the Unionist controlled Northern Irish government, and from 1972 to 1998, the British government, who directly governed NI during this period. The presence of the British Army during this period was representative of the British…

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