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    Shortly after Adolf Hitler came to power, he and his allies started to persecute German- Jewish people and other enemies of the Nazi state. By the end of World War ll, he was responsible for over six million deaths among the Jewish community. After World War ll, Jewish people wanted justice for what had happened to their deceased family members, and the Nuremberg Trials gave that to them. Many people want to know what the Nuremberg Trials were, who was guilty of war crimes, and what happened…

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    In Document A, Article 9, it states, “All persons are held innocent until they shall have been declared guilty…” but, in Document E it says, “the slow tribunals were replaced with ruthless commissions.” The tribunals gave people a fair trial like they should, but they then were replaced with ruthless commissions who sentenced anyone who had thoughts other than their own to death. “Men are born and remain free and equal in rights,”…

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    Nuremberg Trial

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    Allied forces against 23 of the most important political and military leaders of the Third Reich, indicted for crimes such as conspiracy, aggression, and crimes against peace and humanity. Considered a model for the following International Military Tribunal trials, they actually were morally and legally flawed. Because they involved such a wide range of different countries and extraordinary circumstances, it is impossible to universally establish their legitimacy. However, one could say that…

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    The Reign of Terror: Was it Justified? The French Revolution was an important movement in world history. It marked the first time that the lowest class in a country had overthrown the highest class. In France, the Third Estate had decided that they had had enough of unfair taxes and inequality, and so they wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man and forced the king at the time, Louis XVI, to share power with the National Assembly. As the Revolution gained more power, its leaders became more…

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    RISTJ: Foreign Judgment

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    FINAL JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE by the Superior Tribunal of Justice in Brazil; That on December 12, 2013 the FINAL JUDGMENT OF DIVORCE – Pro Se, of the above mentioned civil action was issued by Hon. Donald A. Kessler, J.S.C., where the item 4: permission to resume my maiden name: MARIA DE LOURDES SANTOS along with other items was crossed out making them void; That on August 27, 2015 the magistrate, Hon. Francisco Falcao, Judge President of the Superior Tribunal of Justice in Brasilia, requested a…

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    Maria Sharapova Essay

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    Be it through television, radio, or toys, we are a product of our childhood. The things we experience as children daily have an enormous, impressionable impact on our lives. For me, childhood wasn’t a typical cookie-cutter situation. For me, the character that stuck with me the most during my childhood wasn’t a toy or television character; it was a tennis player by the name of Maria Sharapova. To understand my––for lack of a better word––obsession, let’s set the scene. It’s been approximately a…

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    Judicial Case

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    negligence was found; Wyong Shire Council v. Shirt [1980] HCA 12; (1980) 146 CLR 40 “In deciding whether there has been a breach of the duty of care the tribunal of fact must first ask itself whether a reasonable man in the defendant’s position would have foreseen the risk of injury…If the answer be in the affirmative, it is then for the tribunal of fact to determine what a reasonable man would do by way of response to the risk.” Another case used was Beaumont v Surrey County Council (1968) 66…

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    transport group did not employ any employees; though, it has 95 owner drivers appointed as independent contractor, having signed a formal written “Owner Driver Agreement” and each having their own vehicle. The party submitted the agreement to Fair Work Tribunal. The arguments were divided by indices that were derived from previous cases with the same issue. These indices distinguishes an employee from a…

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    Matrimony. The book is a “Q&A” or question and answer book. It is all factual and very straightforward and provides lots of evidence. The book is divided into three parts: things to consider before marriage, divorce and the Catholic Church and the tribunal process. Vondenberger starts out with the fact that marriage is a sacrament, you have to prepare for it like you do for any other sacrament. Each wedding is a profound moment of lifetime commitment that should not be taken lightly. She then…

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    There has been a huge uproar in recent years about the major differences of rule of law between Hong Kong and Mainland China. The fact that Hong Kong used to be an important colonial port of British Empire for quite a long time has certainly left its mark. Obviously, the laws and accordingly concept of rule of law in both of these countries have a long history and tradition. The problem for Hong Kong is the major differences with which British and Chinese societies were moving forward over the…

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