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    Discrimination and the Legal Process Today’s organizations are faced with many ethical and legal issues when dealing with the diverse work force such as the potential of discrimination when conducting day-to-day activities. The issues of diversity and discrimination affect many organizations behavior when considering how to properly treat the employees without making decisions based on based on race‚ nationality‚ creed‚ color‚ age‚ sex or sexual orientation. The influence of laws on decision-making

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    Should the legal driving age be increased to 21 in Australia? To this date the legal driving age in Australia is 16‚ there has been a discussion throughout the community of increasing the legal driving age to 21 in Australia. Concerns of drink driving under the legal age limit had caused a sky-rocket in fatalities on the road in 2013 from drivers under the age of 20. With the age increased to 21‚ this means there will be fewer drivers on the road‚ which will cause less blocking on the road. Reasons

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

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    Should Abortion be legal? Melissa Caulum PHI103 Daniel Betela June 18‚ 2012 Should Abortion be legal? The issue of abortion is very controversial in today’s society. Although many people think it shouldn’t be legalized‚ there are just as many who think it should. Your opinion rests with you and possibly the values you were brought up with. Whether you think women should have the right to abortion or not‚ you can find support for either side. Many years

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    Bolivia Legal System

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    most undeveloped countries in the world. The conflictive contrasts between different social groups have made the Bolivian legal system change throughout time. The most recent and dramatic shift in the Bolivian legal system‚ was the adoption of a completely new constitution in the year 2009‚ during the government of Evo Morales Ayma (Nogales 2009). A clear fact that demonstrates shifts in the legal system is that this newly approved constitution is the seventeenth constitutional document

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    Prostitution: Should it be legal? Today in our society there is several controversial discussions that seem to be legalized or accepted by people. These discussions take into account‚ personal choices and the importance of morality in society. One of these discussions is prostitution. Prostitution in a broad aspect‚ is comparatively undiscriminating sexual exchange to gain material advantages. It is defined in " an act or practice of engaging in sexual acts for money" ( Macmillan 805)‚or “the practice

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    Legal Profession Outline

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    responsibilities or interests C. Duty of Diligence 1. Attorney must pursue clients interests without undue delay D. Duty of Competence 1. Attorney must give client competent representation a) legal knowledge‚ skill thoroughness and preparation E. Duty of Confidentiality from the 6th Amendment Right to Effective Counsel 1. Duty of Confidentiality versus Attorney-Client Privilege a) The Attorney Client privilege is a shield in evidence which protects all documents created for the client during

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    Unit 3 AOS 1‚ 2 & 3: AOS: Parliament and the citizen 1 Principles of the Australian parliamentary system: Representative government‚ responsible government and the separation of powers 1 Representative government Central to Democracy‚ because Government is formed by the political party with the majority of seats in the lower house‚ it represents the views and values of the majority of people. If the Government fails to represent the views of the majority adequately‚ the electoral

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    Separate Legal Entities

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    Introduction Separate legal entity is principle law today‚ but in several cases‚ the principle is ignore and in justice is serve. The courts are willing asked to “lift the corporate veil” and ignore this principle when fairness and justice demand so. A “company” is an organization that is registered under the companies Act 1965. The incorporation of a company is an artificial entity recognized by the law as a legal person that exists independently with rights and liability. This means that a company

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    Indian Legal System

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    International Journal of Legal Information the Official Journal of the International Association of Law Libraries Volume 36 Issue 2 Summer 2008 - Global Challenges & the Indian Legal System 3-2-2009 Article 8 The Indian Legal System B. N. Srikrishna Chairman of the Sixth Pay Commission of the Government of India Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/ijli The International Journal of Legal Information is produced by The International Association of Law Libraries

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton: Women’s Rights are Human Rights Mrs. Mongella‚ Under Secretary Kittani‚ distinguished delegates and guests: I would like to thank the Secretary General of the United Nations for inviting me to be a part of the United Nations Fourth World Conference of Women. This is truly a celebration -- a celebration of the contributions women make in every aspect of life: in the home‚ on the job‚ in their communities‚ as mothers‚ wives‚ sisters‚ daughters‚ learners‚ workers‚ citizens and

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