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    Advocacy 1: Reflective Diary Advocacy 1 comprised of learning about effective communication. It involved both a theoretical and practical component. Advocacy is a core element of the barristers job and effective communication is essential in order to be a good advocate. Whilst I encountered no difficulties with the theoretical aspect of the course, I did find the practical element a challenge. At the beginning of Bar Advocacy 1 I experienced crippling nervousness, that was clearly…

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    Crusades Advantages

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    belief or doctrine disagreeing with the Church. (heretic) Crusades were implemented to seek out all heretical nonconformist and bring them to justice. Tribunals are then mandated in order to bring swift justice to the infidels. A guilty verdict would render fines, persecution, imprisonment, torture or even death. After hundreds of years of crusades, tribunals and killings, the world was still infected with heretics. Pope Gregory IX conjured up a…

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    THE ACCOMMODATION PROCESS Once it is determined there is need for reasonable accommodation, the employer must work with the employee to identify and implement possible reasonable accommodations. The process of reasonable accommodation usually follows the following steps as described the B.C Government public service agency. 1. Acquire the necessary information from the employee and experts on what are the requirements of accommodation for the conflict between employees prohibited grounds related…

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    Kua tawhiti ke to haerenga mai, kia kore e haere tonu. He tino nui rawa ou mahi, kia kore e mahi nui tonu"."You have come too far not to go further. You have done too much not to do more Te Kupenga Mōteatea was chosen after many hours of reading and researching Tuwharetoa - History of the Maori People of the Taupo District (Grace, Te.H) 1959. The storyline of Te Kupenga involves friendship, love, conflict, insult, war and revenge. In this essay I will describe what Te Kupenga Mōteatea means…

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    man name Gaetano Franceschini. As Wolff explains the events that surrounded this troubling story, he also gives readers explanations of the adult behavior and attitudes of children in early Europe. Readers are able to grasp a clear idea of how the tribunal that was created in the sixteenth century viewed such transgression that occurred with the Paolina and how that effected the public’s perception of the incident.…

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    Equality is shorthand for equality of opportunity, it does not provide anyone with an advantage or equal treatment, but rather aims to put everyone on roughly equal footing for things such as pay, accessibility to documentation and advancement. Diversity is the term used to describe having a workforce of people from various backgrounds, ages, cultures and genders, among other things. Inclusion is taking action to promote diversity within an organisation or community; this is generally achieved…

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    increasing legal claims. Strategies to resolve disputes include: a) Resolution The key stakeholders in resolving disputes include employees, human resource managers, the federal government, trade unions, employer associations, courts and industrial tribunals. Before either party takes industrial action there needs to be an attempt to bargain in good faith. This may involve employees negotiating with employers on an individual basis or collectively using representatives from trade unions to…

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    Al-Bashir

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    1 Introduction In March the first warrant of arrest was issued for The President of the Republic of Sudan (“Sudan”), Omar Hassan Ahmed Al Bashir (“Al-Bashir”) and the second warrant of arrest in July in connection with allegations of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity committed in Darfur, Sudan between the periods of 2003 to 2005. The International Criminal Court (“ICC”) informed all State Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC (“Rome Statute”), to which South Africa is a party…

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    With over 27 million daily players and 67 million monthly players as of 2014, the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) game, League of Legends, is a growing influence on many gamers around the world (Riot Games). Despite the huge number of player diversity, this popular computer game has earned a reputation for a “toxic” community; that is, its players are known for their negative comments that can induce a feeling of anger, tension, and/or annoyance in other players. That being said, why are…

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    Magistrates Court Essay

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    Magistrate Report The magistrates court is where every criminal case is initiated and where most cases are closed. As high as “95% of all criminal cases are dealt with in the magistrates’ court.” (Courts and Tribunals Judiciary) with only the most serious of cases proceeding to the crown court. The main difference between a magistrate’s court and crown court is that the verdict of whether the defendant is seen as guilty or not guilty comes from the assistance of a jury panel. There are 3…

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