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    differences of rule of law between Hong Kong and Mainland China. The fact that Hong Kong used to be an important colonial port of British Empire for quite a long time has certainly left its mark. Obviously, the laws and accordingly concept of rule of law in both of these countries have a long history and tradition. The problem for Hong Kong is the major differences with which British and Chinese societies were moving forward over the centuries. For both of those countries, the laws were…

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    Election years in the United States remind many citizens that they live in a country with a political system that allows them to vote for people that will represent them and their wishes up in Washington. Many of the issues that become the target of debate can stem from dissatisfaction with the current regime, issues that have yet to have been answered, as well as whatever else is a hot topic at the time. One election season might have the turbulent geopolitical issues of the Middle East be the…

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    Godwin Dzah Interview

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    mentioned apart from being a global citizen he is a Gahanna national. He had some bits of experience in North America especially Canada and America. Godwin expressed his professional interest as being a lawyer and development professional. He described his law practice to be more general including criminal and civil however his work as a development professional is more exclusively on natural resource…

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    party support from three of the major UK political parties, in this case being the conservatives, liberal democrats and Labour. During the campaign they also made the point that financially Scotland could be seen to have a spending gap, meaning that they spend more than they collect which would therefore make the union beneficial to Scotland also (Lynch and Fairclough, 20130. Devolution differs from this view in that whilst wanting remaining to stay in the UK we would be seeking to gain more…

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    receive the same level of medical care as law-abiding citizens, which includes the distribution of donor organs, is brought up quite often. An important aspect of this debate to consider is the difference between social and medical justice. When…

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    Anglo Norman Pros And Cons

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    used to restrict a monarch AND the monarch had agreed to be so restricted. It ostensibly gave individuals rights and protection against the oppression of a monarch or the state, a principle that has survived 800 years and is still part of the Constitutions of most democracies in the modern…

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    to follow a version Dworkin’s theory of ‘law as integrity’. Attempting to give value to the community and the individual. However this can be criticised because interpretation of the law becomes superhuman, relying on the assumption there is coherence in the communities previous decisions. This is something the community should consider when proceeding. The Community also places importance on the court developing legal principles over time through common law. This can be somewhat linked to…

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    Mosaic Vs Melting Pot

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    Multiculturalism makes Canada a diverse and unique society as people with various ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds are granted entry into Canada. Also, many laws and policies advocates for equal rights and respect among every citizen, despite different racial backgrounds. Lastly, due to the rich multicultural environment, people can maintain their own identities while feeling proud of being Canadians. Therefore…

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    “If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then, he becomes your partner.”-Nelson Mandela. This is one of Mandela’s best quotes, showing he just wanted peace. For most of the 20th century, South Africa was not a stable country. There was an incredible amount of racism, protests, and police responding to protesters, resulting in many injuries and deaths. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years because he was convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the state…

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    Gun Laws In America

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    household. Furthermore, the Second Amendment constitutions read, “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the…

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