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    Every country in the world has their own set of laws, regulations, and history that govern their policies and procedures. There is not a country whose policing systems, procedural law, or judicial system is the only correct method. They each have their own way to uphold justice in their own country. Understanding the History of Saudi Arabia is important because it provides a look in to why its current policies and procedures are in place. Comparing the United States and Saudi Arabia gives a…

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    In a criminal trial, a jury is a group usually comprised of twelve randomly chosen adults, whose role is to hear evidence, apply the law as directed by the judge, and then collectively decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the crime they have been accused of, based only on the facts given. Juries have played a significant role in Australia’s justice system for quite some time, though in more recent years the role of juries has been reduced. In 2011, the NSW government changed the…

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    The Middle Ages Analysis

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    their analysis of the Church’s role in technological advancement, Gies and Gies once again provide both the positive and negative actions of the church in relation to progress, while Manchester only attacks the Church. Gies and Gies argue against the common belief that the Church stifled progress, claiming that the church helped preserve and advance knowledge, and therefore its stance towards technological advancement was ambivalent rather than negative. As evidence, Gies and Gies present…

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    Rudul Sah Case Study

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    to the active judiciary eager to satisfy the demands of justice. Notwithstanding the fact that this trend catalyzed justice dispensation, the note of caution expressed by the Supreme Court through Anand, J., in Nilabati Behera case and quoted in Common Cause case deserves to be mentioned here. His Lordship observed…

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    Property When it comes to real property law there are two types of properties. Using legal terms, all property will be categorized as either personal property or real property. This qualification between types of property originates from English common law, however our cutting edge laws keep on distinguishing between the two. Each form of property is dealt with distinctively under the law. There are a wide range of sorts of laws that particularly relate to personal property, and numerous…

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    Case Study: Powersnap

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    NPA-PowerSnap: Applicable law: Bonebrake: The predominant thrust of the agreement is the service of rebuilding Newstate’s power-grid. Common Law applies. Enforceability: Offer §24: o The RFP was not an offer because invitations to bit are not considered offers. But when PowerSnap submitted a bid, PowerSnap became the offeror and NPA became the offeree. Acceptance §50: o When partly by default, PowerSnap got the contract to rebuild the power-grid with a total contract price of $300 million…

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    Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) introduced under the coalition government, reformed the basis of legal aid. LASPO reforms to legal aid aimed to regulate the the distribution of legal aid in the UK; which denounced legal aid liability for private family disputes, immigration, housing, debt and social welfare cuts. According to the final equality Impact Assessment in the Bill of Moj*** the implementation of LASPO intends to eliminate the the excess distribution…

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    Who will be discriminated next, what will their ethnicity be? Throughout history there have been many discriminations and unfair treatments. African americans were getting lynched, females aren’t getting equal rights. In the 1930’s nine scottsboro boys were accused of raping 2 white girls and were immediately sentenced death by an all white jury. During the 1930’s there was a lot of discrimination. The significance of the 1930’s is that many groups/ethnicities were discriminated. Although much…

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    (Jackson, 2008). Blepharitis may be subdivided into anterior and posterior although there is considerable overlap and both are often present (Carlisle & Digiovanni, 2015). Staphylococcus bacteria has been associated with blepharitis which is more common in women than men (Liu, Sheha, & Tseng, 2010). Blepharitis symptoms are usually worse upon awakening as a result some people might experience frontal headache (Liu, Sheha, & Tseng, 2010). Blepharitis clinical presentation includes: itchy and…

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    The common law right of a presumption of innocence is argued to be threatened by the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment (Data Retention) Act 2015 as the bill keeps track of the metadata of all citizens, whether or not they are the suspects…

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