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    According to an employment lawyer Los Angeles CA, the restaurant industry is notorious for violating employment law. Employers and employees alike need to understand the laws and be prepared to file an employment lawsuit when a violation occurs. Let's look at the top employment law violations in the restaurant industry and when you need an employment attorney: (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Paying less than minimum wage - California requires that all employees receive minimum…

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    Estate Planning Law: Top Probate Tips Everyone Should Know According to Wikipedia, probate is the legal process by which a will is proved in court and accepted as a valid document. In short it is the approval of a will’s validity in case of the demise of an estate owner. But what are the most vital probate tips that everyone should know about? The process of administering the estate after the demise of the owner can be suspended until the death certificate has been received. Often the death…

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    International/Public law concerns the laws effecting inter-state relationships and state/international institutions; such as the United Nations; as in Treaty of Rome 1957 . Institutions create international law such as the ECHR . National law deals with issues only within its own jurisdiction. International law is consensual – 47 states have currently signed the ECHR. National law makes binding precedent based on its own constitution and legal system. International law is also still relatively…

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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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    One believes that Hammurabi’s law code emerged due to the growing number of people in the city/states that he ruled. Hammurabi created the law code to “establish law and justice in the land, and promote the welfare of the people” (McKay et al., 2014). The law code was put into place to reduce the lawlessness of the land. In a sense, to keep people from taking the law into their own hands and trying to get revenge on those who did wrong to them. Most of the codes deal with buying and selling of…

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    As a law abiding citizen growing up in the world today, I personally don't agree with breaking the law. However, if I am defending myself because I'm getting robbed, beaten, or raped I feel that it would be justified. However, it would be up to a judge and jury to decide my innocence. My parents raised to believe wrong is wrong and right is right. My parents taught me, "If you can do the crime you can do the time." Therefore, breaking the law is not right because there are consequences. If you…

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    due to the fact that some places in the world are run differently than others. The Sharia law is frowned upon by most societies, and it brings up the question of whether these two types of controls can really coexist with one another in one country. The answer, presumably, is no. The laws and legal systems between these two types of controls are contradicting, so if the governments were to assume that Sharia Law can exist within a western democracy, it would surely result in utter chaos and…

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    disqualified from gaining employment as law enforcement. No one that wants to be superior to others or authority should do anything illegal. If they have committed any type of crime they shouldn’t be granted the privilege of arresting or restraining other criminals, who could have potentially been their parent in crime and/or drug use. They shouldn’t be trusted, they could easily take drugs or money into their possession and use it for unlawful reasons. Anyone in the law enforcement career field…

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    1 The Law of Human Nature As human beings, the author says we are like other creatures on earth that are governed by the laws of gravity, or certain biological laws that govern things on this earth; we have no choice but to obey. There is, though, one law that we can choose to obey or not. It is a law that we call the law of human decent behavior. It doesn't matter what part of the world we live in, Dr. Lewis says, people differ little when it comes to right and wrong as related to the law of…

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    government of Saudi Arabia is a monarchial system and its legal system is based on Islamic law. Islam does not recognize a distinction between a legal system and other controls on a person’s behavior. Followers of Islamic law believe Islam provides all the answers to questions about appropriate behavior in any sphere of life (Reichel, 2008, p. 123). Before Muhammad, Arabic tribes operated under customary law. After Muhammad was called to be a prophet by the angel Gabriel, Muhammad preached…

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