Top of Form Bottom of Form THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ JAMAICA THE FACULTY OF LAW CRIMINAL LAW I CAUSATION ______________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION Where the actus reus of a crime includes specific consequences e.g. the crime of Murder - the consequence being death‚ it must be shown that the Defendant caused the victim’s death (although the defendant’s act need not be the sole or the main cause of death). A common approach of the courts has been to
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South enslaved the African Africans through Jim Crow laws‚ chickaree‚ and coercion. Democracy and justice did not exist in the South. After the South’s defeat in the civil war‚ the general public thought that Africans Americans had been liberated. However‚ African Americans were enslaved through political institutions‚ social norms‚ and violence. The Jim Crow laws were meant to oppress African Americans. The main tool of discrimination was the law of vagrancy. Vagrancy prevented African Americans
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Lecture 1 Course Intro and Overview Purpose of Criminal Law 1. Regulate‚ maintain and enforce social conduct 2. Discourage behavior harmful to the society 3. Discourage behavior challenging authority’s legitimacy 4. Aim at enforcing society’s more favorable behavior 5. Use criminal sanctions for punishing offenders 6. Incapacitate offenders from continual harming the society 7. Rehabilitate offenders 8. Re-tribute offenders for the harm done 9. Deter potential/repeating
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C:78D1638A2748CDB50B5907EB2217613C84694D9B THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NATURAL LAW AND LEGAL POSITIVISM This essay is going to discuss and analyse the differences between two basic principles- natural law and legal positivism. According to Hume‚ there are two realms of human enquiry ‚ one in the field of facts which is concerned with what ‘ is ‘ actually the case and the other in the field of ‘ought’ that is‚ what ought to be the case1. Those who believe in the principle of natural law are known as naturalists while those who
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One Moment with Passion‚ A Lifetime with the Law Statutory rape laws should be enforced‚ but to a certain extent so teenagers won’t have to lie to their parents about dating older individuals‚ and so parents will have more control over their children. Regardless whether there are laws on statutory rape or not it’s still going to be out there. The government doesn’t suggest that anyone is free to do whatever they want. However‚ the government should believe that people are free to make their own
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issue of this question is whether Scott and Kyle can bring legal action against Wayne for what they feel is a breach of contract. Under the law governing offer and acceptance‚ a valid offer has been made through an advertisement. In order for an offer to be accepted‚ the party must entirely accept the offer. The rules governing acceptance has to be positive not passive. Silence does not forms acceptance. The general rule of acceptance is that the acceptance must be received by the offeror‚ otherwise
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of Contents Introduction Law plays important roles to protect benefits‚ obligations and bringing fair for everybody in society. This report gives information about tortuous liability‚ contractual liability‚ vicarious liability‚ the tort of negligence and defences. After that‚ I can determine liability of person who is responsible when violations as well as providing advices for the legal problems in business of VJSC. (3.1) Contrast liability in torts with contractual liability
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The Law of Trusts Consultation Times: Tuesday (9.30-10.30) WEEK 1: INTRODUCTION TO TRUSTS What is a Trust? Where one person is legally obligated to hold an asset for the benefit of another person Incomplete description; trusts can arise where one person is legally obligated to hold an asset for a specified purpose and not for an individual person…e.g. trusts for charitable purposes (don’t raise obligations to benefit any one person as such‚ but raise benefits for a specific purpose)
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BY-LAWS (ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS‚ CONDUCT AND PRACTICE) OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS Malaysian Institute of Accountants Dewan Akauntan‚ No. 2‚ Jalan Tun Sambanthan 3‚ Brickfields‚ 50470 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia. Website: www.mia.org.my (AMENDED AS AT 15 JUNE 2012) By-Laws (On Professional Ethics‚ Conduct and Practice) of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants [Issued December 2010] PREFACE The Revised By-Laws (On Professional Ethics‚ Conduct and Practice) of the Malaysian
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Promoters‚ as defined in Twycross v Grant (1877) 2 CPD 469‚ are persons who involved in the incorporation of a company. And the common law has extended the scope of “promoter” further in Tracy v Mandalay Pty Ltd (1953) 88 CLR 215. In this case‚ the High Court held that the promoters are not just these persons who take an active part in the formation process‚ but also these who profits from the operation of the company with a passive role. Applying this doctrine to the case study‚ Alicia can
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