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    assisted by government bailout and stimulus programs that paid back their loans. These statutory requirements have been denounced, side-stepped, and violated by many businesses since the early twentieth century when corporate income tax and anti-trust laws were first enacted. American businesses have both prospered and suffered as a consequence of government action-collaborative and complementary. American consumers have…

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    powers for this branch are; Carry out and enforce laws made by congress, make treaties with foreign nations, appoint certain important government officials, act as commander in chief of the armed forces, veto laws made by congress, conduct war and carry it out, and pardon people convicted by crime. The second one, the Executive Branch also have lots of powers. The powers for this branch are; Taxation, Credit, Commerce, Naturalization, Money, Grant Patents and Copyrights, Federal Courts, War,…

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    One of the main types of physical evidence is that of our fingerprints. We carry around our own unique maps of swirls and ridges on our fingertips, thus enabling judges and juries to use fingerprints in deciding our innocence and guilt in a court of law (Sealey, 2016). Fingerprints are the most incriminating type of evidence that can be used in a criminal case. Fingerprints are one of the most reliable forms of identification, because no two people have the same fingerprint pattern, thus making…

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    transactions and the right and obligations of parties involved in business transactions. The first thing to look at when examining the legal environment of Germany is the law. Germany follows a civil law system or laws that is based on a detailed set of laws that are organized into codes. There are a few differences of law in Germany than what we are used to here in the United States. The first difference is the court system. In Germany the number and types of judges that hear cases is…

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    internally and externally, the company has employees that monitor social media for negative posts by employees or customers so that issues can be addressed very quickly. Every company has its Achilles heel, UPS included, the company is aware of issues such as the retention, union or fuel disputes, and monitor issues that arise. Corporate America has learned that the smallest threat can cost millions if it impacts the stock prices of the company. Identification, control, and quarantine have…

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    States and normally are the same party as the president. Our current President (Barrack Obama) had the luxury of appointing two Supreme Court justices. He appointed Sonia Sotomayor, a previous federal district judge, and also Elena Kagan a former law clerk for Abner J. Mikva (en.wikipedia.org). Since…

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    person. This form of protection could only be given by what is referred to as tutela. However Roman law knew two kinds of guardianship distinguished as tutelar and curate ( sometimes also referred to as cura ). 2. Tutorship Tutelage is, as Sulpicius Servius consul and author of the first commentary of the Edict in 51 B.C defines Tutela as “the force and power granted and all owed by the civil law over a free person, for the protection of one who on account of this age, is unable to protect…

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    Structures There are two kinds of courts, federal courts and state courts. Government courts are built up under the U.S. Constitution by Congress to choose debate including the Constitution and laws went by Congress. State and neighborhood courts are built up by a state (inside states there are likewise nearby courts that are set up by urban areas, provinces, and different districts, which we are incorporating into the general discourse of state courts). State courts, interestingly, have…

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    U.S. Constitution. This document describes the relationship between statutory law and regulatory law, the Federal Register, and the concept of intangible property rights. Statutory and Federal Law According to the North Dakota Constitution, “The legislative assembly shall enact all laws necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this constitution” (North Dakota Constitution). This is the basis for statutory law in North Dakota and all these statutes can be found in the North Dakota…

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    Any factors ranging outside the scope of the internal business environment are all considered external and they cannot be controlled by an organization which must adapt to them to gain competitive advantage. External business environment can be divided into two distinct categories known as macro and micro-environments. As previously mentioned in the internal business environment analysis, a SWOT analysis is also implemented here. It will help analyse opportunities and threats which are the…

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