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  • An Understanding of Delaware's Law

    An Understanding of Delaware's Law

    In the Delaware Corporation Code, section 102 (b) (7) states that corporations are permitted to include provisions in their certificate of incorporation eliminating monetary damages for directors for any breach of fiduciary duties. These provisions are called exculpatory clauses. Exculpatory clause are provisions in a contract that entails that either, one party is relieved of any blame or liability arising from another party’s wrong doings or one party (usually the party drafting the contract) is

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    Essay Length: 394 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 3, 2016
  • Immigration

    Immigration

    Running head: IMMIGRATION Immigration Immigration Illegal immigration has brought much debate within United States society for the past 40 years. Some citizens of the United States believe not only are illegal immigrants destroying culture, but also destroying the United States economic system as well. Illegal immigrants don’t pay income taxes, but have access to government services. It cost United States’ citizens billions of dollars in taxes to provide illegal immigrants with government services such as

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    Essay Length: 636 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 7, 2016
  • Immigration in Usa

    Immigration in Usa

    Immigration With millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States and at least half a million being able to gain access into the country annually, it is no doubt that they have an extensive effect on the country. It has been argued that illegal immigrants put a strain on the economy of the country and can be a social nuisance. They also have a major influence on the various decisions and policies that are

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    Essay Length: 1,920 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2016
  • Labor Law in France and in Europe - Tax Law: The European Corporate Tax System

    Labor Law in France and in Europe - Tax Law: The European Corporate Tax System

    Business/Corporate law Part 1: Labor law in France and in Europe Part 2: Tax law: The European corporate tax system Loi macron Loi EL-KOMRI Constitution > law > regulation (respect) Introduction 1. Definitions and notions Distinction between labor law and other branches of law 1. Labor law, private law and public law * Public law(公法): Apply in the relationships between publics, person, regions, companies, between states, or person and products Ex: Constitutional law, taxation law,

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    Submitted: November 23, 2016
  • Differences Between Criminal Law and Civil Law

    Differences Between Criminal Law and Civil Law

    Part one A- Differences between Criminal law and Civil law The law of Tort and Contract law are parts of civil law; criminal law concerns offences against the state. The law of Tort and criminal law are involved with wrong doings. Civil law deals with disputes between private individuals. In civil law the claimant will sue the defendant, while in criminal law a prosecutor will have to prosecute the defendant. The prosecutor in criminal law

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    Submitted: December 2, 2016
  • To What Extent Should Safeguards Be Put into a Potential Euthanasia Law in Canada?

    To What Extent Should Safeguards Be Put into a Potential Euthanasia Law in Canada?

    LEGALIZING EUTHANASIA To What Extent Should Safeguards Be Put into a Potential Euthanasia Law in Canada? Danny Lee, Feb 5th, 2016 Word Count: 1958 Table of Contents Ⅰ. Introduction Ⅱ. Legal Considerations Ⅲ. Social Implications Ⅳ. Medical arguments Ⅴ. Conclusion Ⅵ. References Ⅰ. Introduction Is the right to determine one’s own death an inalienable human right? Until very recently, it has not been in Canada. However, in Carter v Canada, several parties challenged the Canadian

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    Submitted: December 7, 2016
  • Shelter: Violence Hidden in the Dysfunctional Immigrant Family

    Shelter: Violence Hidden in the Dysfunctional Immigrant Family

    Cindy Yang FYS Iyko Day 10/14/2016 Shelter: Violence Hidden in the Dysfunctional Immigrant Family For immigrants family, the conflict between the primary culture background and new social context accounts for a lot of domestic violence problems. Jung Yun’s novel Shelter explicitly displays this fraught issue that is ongoing in the United States. In the novel, Jin and Mae, the first-generation immigrants successfully achieved respectable social status in the new environment of New England. Meanwhile, their

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    Submitted: December 7, 2016
  • Law 210 - Youth and Gangs

    Law 210 - Youth and Gangs

    LAW 210 Term Paper Emotions Mateen Wardak February 19, 2016 The emotion that is difficult for me to express is sadness. It is difficult for me to express sadness because I am mostly surrounded by individuals such as my friends or siblings who consider expressing sadness in front of other people as an embarrassment. I was raised in a family who encouraged me to conceal my vulnerable emotions and treated me differently as they would

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    Submitted: December 11, 2016
  • Savages with No Laws

    Savages with No Laws

    Savages With No Laws The great Aristotle once said “At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; seperated from law and justice he is the worst.” This is best explained as with regulations and someone enforcing them, man is the best of all; without having to obey by them, we become savage and our inner evil comes out of us. This is played out in Lord Of The Flies by William Golding. The

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    Essay Length: 473 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2016
  • Illegal Immigrants in America

    Illegal Immigrants in America

    Ronald Chump was in a good mood. His campaign to be President of the United States of America was going exceptionally well. He was the presumptive candidate for his party, his supporters were adamantly faithful, and people actually believed the ridiculous things he was saying. He would be giving a speech in a few minutes, and it’d be all too easy. He’d get on, say a bunch of useless facts, restate his “opinions”, and

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    Submitted: January 25, 2017
  • Business Law - Mutual Mistake

    Business Law - Mutual Mistake

    In a business setting situations may arise when two parties enter into a contract only to find out that a mutual mistake was made involving the terms of the contract. These situations can be frustrating to both parties, considering that both parties agreed to the terms of the contract and fully expected to receive whatever the terms of the contract stated. After all, nobody is perfect and mistakes often happen, especially when dealing with contracts.

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    Submitted: February 3, 2017
  • Flood V. Kuhn - Whether Professional Baseball’s Reserve System Violates Federal Anti-Trust Laws?

    Flood V. Kuhn - Whether Professional Baseball’s Reserve System Violates Federal Anti-Trust Laws?

    CASE #1: Flood v. Kuhn Issues: Whether professional baseball’s reserve system violates federal anti-trust laws? Rule: A player cannot bring an antitrust claim challenging the sport’s reserve system against Major League Baseball. Analysis: Baseball was engaged in big business and interstate commerce but was an anomaly due to its exemption from anti-trust laws. In the last 50 years, five consecutive cases were granted stare decisis. Beginning with Federal Baseball v. National League, it was

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    Submitted: February 18, 2017
  • Law - Development of Law

    Law - Development of Law

    Question 1. Explain the relationship of the European Court of Justice with UK courts [14] On the 1st January 1973, when the EU was still the EEC, the UK had joined the European institutions and its future would be altered until the 23rd June 2016 when the Brexit vote would be initiated, this was not an option for any European Country until the Treaty of Lisbon was signed between 2007-2009, before this time, it was

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    Submitted: February 26, 2017
  • Illegal Immigration in Usa

    Illegal Immigration in Usa

    Illegal immigration is an increasing crisis that needs to be stopped. According to the Centers for Immigration Studies, the illegal immigrant population in the United States in 2015 ranges from 10.9 million to 15.7 million. The increasing number of illegal immigrants poses as a threat to Americans safety, quality of life, and economy, therefore as a nation, the United States must implement stronger laws against illegal immigration and enforce our borders. One of the main

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    Submitted: March 4, 2017
  • Law Notes

    Law Notes

    The Charter: - Set out in it subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society - Reasonable limit – has to be as contained as possible Where the law comes from: - Supreme Court, History, Parliament, Citizen/Society, Religion, Culture, Government - Courts generally and precedent – when courts make decision, done the same way again - Britain colonized Canada - France has different

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    Submitted: March 14, 2017
  • Law and Ethics: Are All Laws Ethical?

    Law and Ethics: Are All Laws Ethical?

    Law and Ethics: Are All Laws Ethical? “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do” (Potter Stewart). A law is simply defined as what one must do, whereas ethics is defined as what one should do. Ideally, law and ethics would go hand in hand, but in reality, they sometimes contradict each other and what is lawful is not always ethical. The United States

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    Submitted: March 21, 2017
  • Fictional Immigration Cases Response Cases

    Fictional Immigration Cases Response Cases

    Tom is a likely candidate to be chosen to be allowed a work permit in Canada. Tom scored very high on his test scores because he comes from America where we share similar traits and culture. America is an English speaking country, has a similar education system to Canada, has a similar legal system and is culturally very similar. Tom isn’t looking to become a Canadian citizen as he wants to remain an American.

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    Submitted: March 23, 2017
  • The Secret, the Law of Attraction

    The Secret, the Law of Attraction

    Tymeshia Myers 3/8/17 The Secret, The Law of Attraction The law of attraction can change your life in the event that you completely accept and see how the law of attraction works. I emphatically trust that your dominating considerations or sentiments towards something you truly need will come to you, and along these lines, you have added up to control over reality just by your cognizant and oblivious musings alone. Everything on the planet is

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    Essay Length: 633 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2017
  • Law 101 - House Advertisement Case - Danny and Elaine

    Law 101 - House Advertisement Case - Danny and Elaine

    LAW 101 Assignment The question involves a seller and four potential buyers. The first situation indicates Elaine who came across Danny’s advertisement on his van on the newspaper and went to Danny’s house with a cheque of RM20000 but was rejected by Danny. She, then stated that she would sue Danny for breach of contract. The arising issue from this situation; was there a contract made between Elaine and Danny? The underlying key point to

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    Submitted: April 2, 2017
  • Texas Voter Id Law

    Texas Voter Id Law

    Azalea Garcia Pol. 1133-005 Professor Henry Esparza 9 October 2015 Texas Voter ID Law The photo ID law, requiring a photo ID in order to vote has been controversial topic throughout the United States. Especially in Texas, because Texas has background of showing some discrimination against minority voters. In the Voting Rights Act, according to section five certain states including Texas had to get approval to make changes to the election requirements, because of the

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    Submitted: April 3, 2017
  • Introduction into Criminal Law

    Introduction into Criminal Law

    LD 5 Intro to Criminal Law Identify the relationship among: Constitutional Law - the rules and provisions found in the federal and state constitution form the basis of modern constitutional law. Statutory Law - consists of the written laws enacted by a legislative body. All crimes are statutory in California. To be enforceable a law must be written. Case Law - is based upon previous appellate court decisions that are binding on lower court decisions.

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    Submitted: April 4, 2017
  • A Study to Investigate the Impact of Customary and Islamic Law on Property Ownership for Islam Practicing Women in the Gambia

    A Study to Investigate the Impact of Customary and Islamic Law on Property Ownership for Islam Practicing Women in the Gambia

    Management Development Institute Dissertation Project Submitted in partial fulfillment of Postgraduate Diploma in Gender and Development course requirements Research Title A study to investigate the Impact of customary and Islamic law on property ownership for Islam practicing women in the Gambia Submitted by: Michael Kiragu Kogi April 2017 ________________ Abstract The quest for gender equality and equity in Gambia is relevant for effective gender mainstreaming. Women have been vulnerable and marginalized since before independence. Gambia’s

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    Submitted: April 25, 2017
  • A Study to Investigate the Impact of Customary and Islamic Law on Property Ownership for Islam Practicing Women in the Gambia

    A Study to Investigate the Impact of Customary and Islamic Law on Property Ownership for Islam Practicing Women in the Gambia

    Management Development Institute Dissertation Project Submitted in partial fulfillment of Postgraduate Diploma in Gender and Development course requirements Research Title A study to investigate the Impact of customary and Islamic law on property ownership for Islam practicing women in the Gambia Submitted by: Michael Kiragu Kogi April 2017 ________________ Abstract The quest for gender equality and equity in Gambia is relevant for effective gender mainstreaming. Women have been vulnerable and marginalized since before independence. Gambia’s

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    Submitted: April 25, 2017
  • Interrogation Effectiveness - Intelligence Interrogations or Mirandized Law Enforcement Interviewsof Terrorism Suspects?

    Interrogation Effectiveness - Intelligence Interrogations or Mirandized Law Enforcement Interviewsof Terrorism Suspects?

    28methods versus military intelligence methods. The facility at Guantanamo is an interesting casesince it contains a unique cross section of ethnicities, terrorist actors, and terroristorganizations not found in the more homogenous detainee populations in Afghanistan and Iraq.It has also been the site of a diverse mix of interrogation methods used by interrogators fromwide-ranging service backgrounds including members of the Army and Navy, law enforcementagencies like the FBI and military units like the Navy Criminal

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    Essay Length: 647 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 27, 2017
  • Law and Society

    Law and Society

    Grace Njagi 4330.01 Writing Assignment 3 Spring 2017 The first amendment clearly states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances” (U.S. Const. Amend. I.) In similar words, this means that the people who reside in the

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    Submitted: May 4, 2017

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