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    Civil Law Legal System

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    Characteristic of the Law and Legal Systems of the United States Origin of the Common Law Legal System The common law is used in all the states except Louisiana. Louisiana uses a civil law legal system, which is common throughout Europe. Characteristics of the Common Law Legal System Origin of the Civil Law Legal System It can be argued that any time a state legislature encodes a law which was not previously coded, that the state legal system becomes partly a civil code system.…

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    were laws such as the Black Codes and Jim Crow laws that kept them segregated from White Americans and many African Americans still struggled to find jobs and positions of power. Almost immediately after the Civil War, Southern states who were fighting against the black’s rights, passed laws that would still restrict blacks. These laws were called Black Codes and although African Americans were emancipated, they still were faced with heavy oppression and many restrictions to their rights.…

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    Unionization In Japan

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    Work is something everyone partakes in, most days of their lives, for most of their years. Devoting so much of one’s life to a single activity creates many opportunities for those they work for to abuse them. It is essential that a nation defines how their workers should be treated. Japan, like many developed societies, has laws in place to protect their workers and giving them the right to unionization. However, there is no perfect system and Japan is no exception. A high amount of…

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    they had very few rights, especially the right to vote. Without the right to vote they could not help their children at the time who were being treated inhumanely. These children had varying ages from 6 to 16 and they were working for 12 hours or even more. Without child labor laws this was going on in the states without much opposition other than the children’s mothers. In her speech, Kelley pushed for women’s rights in order to gain political power to change child labor laws. Kelley’s first…

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    as well as the provincial laws. A consistent compliance to the terms and conditions is essential in order to hire and retain the workforce. Hence, the laws framed by the constitution are of immense importance for the organisations that strive for creating a progressive work environment.Some important laws governing the province are: a) The Employment Standards Act, 2000 Implies minimum rights and standards for employees that provide minimum wages, overtime, hours of work, severance pay,…

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    being, there must be a benefit there. The perceived benefits of opting in to this promise are things like safety, sustenance, a pursuit of happiness, the feeling of being equal. No man is above another in the state of nature and everyone has same right to claims of things as the next. If people did not opt in, there would be total chaos. So, in some ways, Locke must be correct that we all have same capacity to think rationally on matters. Locke touches on crime…

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    United Kingdom, a work of fashion must fall within one of eight different categories set out in Section 4 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, 1988). The category that is the most appropriate is the works of artistic craftsmanship. This becomes difficult depending on the definition of the word “artistic” as it has multiple meanings. A work can be aesthetically pleasing but if it is not creative enough, it is not artistic. Works of fashion, such…

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    conducts while at their stations of work, thus enabling them to conduct their daily businesses in a more responsible manner, with more integrity and honesty. In summary, ethics denotes the field of knowledge that is specifically set to outline the recommended moral principles with the society (Norden) Difference between Ethics and Law In as much both laws and ethics…

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    an increasing problem among human rights violations. Before 1836 there were no child labor laws, but during 1836 Massachusetts was the first state in the United States to make a child labor law. This law required children under the age of 15 that worked in factories to attend school at least three months out of the year (“Child Labor”). This was a step forward in human rights policies to combat the issue of child labor. Even after numerous years and child labor laws, child labor is still a…

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    Rights of Women in three different legal codes Throughout the history, each code of religion, law, governance includes some laws specifying rules and rights of women in the community, and period after period these rules and rights specify in greater ways. Woman is the half of the community has the greatest effect on the community throughout the history. Mother is the women that educate her children, and sacrifice most of her life for them. Wife is the woman, who works as the basis of building a…

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