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    Explain the purpose of employment law and how it is enforced. Choose an area of employment you are familiar with and state whether or not you believe the objectives of this law are met in practice and whether or not its enforcement is effective. 1.1 Explain the aims and objectives of employment regulation The role of employment law is to achieve social justice and protect employees. There are two distinct branches of law‚ which include criminal and civil law. Criminal law in concerned with

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    management and explain the roles that they play in organisations. Support your answer with examples? DEFINATION : Management generally is applied to the process of utilising the human‚ physical and financial resources of an organisation to ensure that its objectives and day to day operations are achieved as efficiently and effectively as possible. Primary activities or functions associated with management include planning‚ organising‚ leading and controlling. ROLES OF MANAGERS : Most managers are encountered

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    Harrison Professional Communication on Interdisciplinary Teams and a Nurse’s Duty San Jacinto College Central School of Nursing April 9‚ 2013 Professor Ashworth The news bulletin I found is from the July 2012 issue Vol. 43 No.3. It focuses on the importance of communication and patient safety. A nurse cannot do his/her job safely without proper‚ professional communication with the entire interdisciplinary team. The interdisciplinary team is most often composed of a RN‚ APRN‚ LVN‚ Physician

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    Adverse Posession Statute

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    Melissa Mirelez PA 300 Unit 1 Assignment Part One The adverse possession statute is found at §5/13-101 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. (735 ILCS 5/13-101) (from Ch. 110‚ par. 13-101)     Sec. 13-101. Twenty years - Recovery of land. No person shall commence an action for the recovery of lands‚ nor make an entry thereon‚ unless within 20 years after the right to bring such action or make such entry first accrued‚ or within 20 years after he‚ she or those from‚ by‚ or under whom

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    duties

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    DUTIES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND JOB QUALIFICATIONS Internal Structures General Manager Expected to assist with marketing campaigns in their area. Oversees the overall operation of the business Implement rules and regulations in the business Has the authority in coaching‚ rewarding and disciplining employees in a responsible and effective matter. Must be able to train employees in proper cash-handling methods and must have controls in place to account for all revenue received.  Has keys to

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    What is the Rome Statute?

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    n 17 July 1998‚ a conference of 160 States established the first treaty-based permanent international criminal court. The treaty adopted during that conference is known as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Among other things‚ it sets out the crimes falling within the jurisdiction of the ICC‚ the rules of procedure and the mechanisms for States to cooperate with the ICC. The countries which have accepted these rules are known as States Parties and are represented in the Assembly

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    Alien Tort Statute (ATS)

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    INTRODUCTION Determining whether Mr. Fullman has an actionable claim under the Alien Tort Statute (“ATS”) and whether the Fourteenth Circuit has jurisdiction over this matter can be determined by the same answer. If Lansdale can be held liable under the ATS‚ the Fourteenth Circuit has jurisdiction. If suit is barred against Lansdale‚ due to his status as a corporation‚ the Fourteenth Circuit lacks subject-matter jurisdiction and‚ thus‚ the case must be dismissed. The Supreme Court has not determined

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    1. Explain the two narratives in Bombingham. a. The first narrative was: What was it like growing up in this society and how it affected the children at that time? The second narrative was: Walter’s life in Vietnam and what he lost during the war. 2. Explain the figure(s) of speech in this quote: With a roar and scour‚ a stream of water so pressurized it looked like a white metal rod whipped over our heads…. It turned with a malicious whip to a boy running past the tree. It lashed

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    The Statute of Frauds clearly identifies what contracts have to be presented in the written format in order to remain enforceable (Reilly‚ 2000)‚ therefore written agreements should be signed by all parties to be binding. The Statute of Frauds is a rule of law requiring certain kinds of written contracts‚ not oral contracts since they are vague and frequently don’t provide sufficient proof of the terms agreed upon by each parties. Oral contracts create more complications and are the main reason for

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    Explain the meaning of law and morality. Discuss whether the law does and should seek to uphold moral principles. (30 marks + 5 marks for AO3). Laws and morals are quite similar in some ways but they also have their differences. Law is best described as rules made by authority. John Austin defined law as a command from a sovereign power‚ law needs to be obeyed and is enforced through sanctions. Morality on the other hand is values and principles as opposed to rules. Phil Harris defines a society’s

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