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    economically, and morally”(Boyd 2015). Understanding different perspectives of legal philosophy, such as natural law, positivism, legal pragmatism, and feminism will help us with answers certain questions. Moreover, the questions are whether or not, natural law is dead, as per Roger Cotterrell? Alternatively, whether or not Harfield provides the compelling reason if he rejects Cotterell’s argument on natural law? Furthermore,…

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    Bernardes de Mello's work, "Theory of Legal Fact: plane of existence." In the first part, they are treated different views on the concept of legal fact, especially of Savigny and Miranda bridges. Great emphasis was given to the discussion of the legal fact classification criteria. Mello begins his presentation by approaches that considered unscientific, is the study of the cause from the consequence, or by ineffectiveness cover the wide range of existing legal facts. Once adopted the…

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    medications, and they do not mind taking the risks involved. Abusing prescription medications is a dangerous game. Students need to be concerned with the negative side effects to their health, suspension or expulsion from schools, as well as possible legal…

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    Nt1330 Unit 6 Paper

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    and is being challenged less. Long Term Orientation leads to a lower probability of turnover. Having a long term orientation decreases as it gives CEO more time to improve her performance and makes decisions that may have negative effects in short term and positive effects in long term on firm’s performance. Being in a civil law country decreases the probability of turnover i.e. CEOs are being replaced less frequently in the countries where the civil law legal system is in place. The higher…

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    On February 12, 2009 Continental Connection flight 3407 crashed during landing approximately 5 miles from Buffalo-Niagara International Airport. This accident killed all 49 passengers and crew on board the aircraft as well as an individual on the ground. The subsequent investigation determined that, among other things, pilot experience and training were contributing factors to the accident (United States. National Transportation Safety Board, 2010). In the wake of the accident loved ones of the…

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    economic responsibility. Companies are changing their business model to limit their impact. However companies most of the time operate in a short term and base the measurement of their success only figures at the end of the balance sheet. Without passion and personal dedication, the longer term advantages of becoming more responsible are outplayed by the short-term impacts of high investment and costly engagement on the profit. Word count:…

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    characterizing the expression "requesting." Those states that do characterize it change starting with one then onto the next. The ABA Model Rules likewise did not have a meaning of that term until August 2012, when the Comment to ABA Model Rule 7.3 was altered to state: "A sales is a focused on correspondence started by the legal counselor that is coordinated to a particular individual and that offers to give, or can sensibly be comprehended as offering to give, lawful administrations.…

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    Legal Positivism Analysis

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    Kelsen’s critique of John Austin’s Pure Theory of Law, has attracted attention among many legal theorists. This essay will begin by discussing John Austin’s Legal positivism. It will then discuss Kelsen’s Pure Theory of Law. This essay will also distinguish between John Austin’s theory and Han Kelsen’s pure theory. Legal Positivism With a long history and broad influence, legal positivism, is discussed in mediaeval legal and political thought. Its roots lie in the conventionalist political…

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    Mavis Baker Case Summary

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    the theoretical perspective of a legal positivist; conclusions will be made by viewing the case through this perspective. This perspective essentially sees law as being independent of the state and existing on its own terms. To be more specific, it is a way of thinking that posits no necessary connection between law and extra-legal disciplines such as morality, politics and economics. This analysis will explain…

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    concerns about the financial status of the organizations. Keith was always able to manage the projects well enough to end the fiscal year with a balanced budget. Which showed that he was managing the projects responsibly and strategically with the long term goals in mind. Peter seems unwilling to accept that Keith is the expert, hired to do exactly what has done for the museum. Peter is approaching the situation as an authoritarian leader with a completely different style of management than…

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