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Capital Punishment: Are Men More Supportive Than Women?
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7 pages in length. Capital punishment was not only implemented as a painful means of death, but it was also a way of demonstrating one's mistakes in front of the community. It was a grand way in which the guilty not only paid for their crimes by forfeiting their lives, but it also
served as a way to forcible inflict extreme humiliation while they suffered imminent death. The presumption was that those who witnessed such an act of barbaric magnitude would refrain from committing any such crimes themselves. It can easily be argued that the origins of capital
punishment held a triple purpose: to kill the convicted by torturous measures; to maintain order within the community by way of intimidation; and to provide entertainment for the masses. The writer discusses who supports capital punishment in contemporary society and addresses the whether
or not men are more likely to advocate an eye for an eye. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCcaptl.wps
Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Sea; UK Law
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This 14 page paper considers the carriage of dangerous goods by sea and how this is covered under UK law. The paper begins with general shipping law and liabilities and then looks to specific allowances for dangerous goods. The paper includes issues such as the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the Hague-Visby Rules. The bibliography cites 21 sources.
Filename: TEdangds.rtf
Case / The Role of Ius Commune in Medieval Law
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6 pages defining the concept of Ius Commune and explaining a specific Medieval Jurist's decision in a particular model case based upon this fundamental principle. The case involved a widower seeking to retain her dowry -- against the will of her late husband's family who wanted it for themselves. The case itself is not available. No Bibliography.
Filename: Medivlaw.wps
Case 10.1, Power Abuse: Yes or No?
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This is a 5 page paper discussing Case 10.1 in regards to officers Andrews and Conn claim against the Philadelphia Police Department. In the case of Andrews and Conn against the Philadelphia Police Department, they have a legitimate claim for sexual discrimination based on their co-workers, and supervisor, being responsible for the creation of an offensive and hostile working environment. Title VII and definitions by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) include the use of lewd language and posting of lewd materials in public working areas as part of a hostile working environment which occurred on many instances in this case as well as many other offensive acts. In addition to the creation of the hostile work environment, the supervisor in the case was aware and did nothing to correct the situation which holds him and his employer accountable for the creation of a hostile work environment. Supervisors, superiors and those in legitimate power positions should implement an Affirmative Action Plan within the workplace and follow this with anti-harassment training for their employees in order to correct discrimination and to prevent future occurrences.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJCs1011.rtf
Case 7-2, Japan � Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages
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A 4 page case brief of an international trade dispute brought before the World Trade Organization (WTO) Dispute Settlement Panel in 1998. Canada, the European Union and the United States complained to the WTO that Japan imposed lower taxes on its locally-produced shochu, an alcoholic beverage. The complaining entities maintained that by imposing higher taxes on imported alcoholic beverages, Japan violated Article III, paragraph 2 of the GATT 1994. The WTO panel agreed. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSintlLawJapan.rtf
Case Brief: Balistreri v. Nevada Livestock Production Credit Association
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A 3 page brief of this 1989 case in which a couple completed a deed of trust on their residence by mistake. The California court of appeals found that there was no contract, because both Appellants and Respondent were mistaken in their intent and statements. No sources listed.
Filename: KSlawBrBalis.rtf
Case Commentary: First Amendment Rights
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11 pages in length. Constitutional freedoms have long been worthy of both verbal and physical battle; indeed, to interfere with one's inherent constitutional rights is to intrude upon the very essence of American democracy. Nowhere is this more evident than in Village of Skokie v. National Socialist Party of America, where a Nazi demonstration had been purposely planned for this primarily Jewish community of Holocaust survivors as a means by which to test the strength of First Amendment power. Was the town within its rights to refuse such a demonstration? Was the American Nazi Party within its rights to demonstrate with such obviously devious intentions? Clearly, the crux of First Amendment strength is the manner by which content cannot be censored merely because someone does not like what is being said. However, there are instances when words are spoken with the specific intent to illicit a violent response, which is known as the Fighting Words Doctrine; in this case, First Amendment rights do not protect such provocation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLC1stAm.wps
Case Studies in Disparate Impact and Disparate Treatment
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This 5 page paper provides two cases regarding Disparate Impact and Disparate Treatment. Each case is discussed separately. Facts of the cases are provided along with a brief analysis of what is accomplished by each. Cases included are: Meacham v. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory and RAYTHEON CO. v. HERNANDEZ. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA440law.rtf
Case study
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An assessment of a legal case study, dealing with liability and the difficulties of assessing psychological injury in terms of causation and liability. Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLcase2.rtf
Case Study Analysis Related to the Do Not Call List
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This 5 page paper looks at a Broward county case related to a business that violated the Do Not Call dictum. While Florida law is the focus of this case, Supreme Court decisions regarding the subject are also discussed.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA219Fla.rtf
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