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    Rape Law Adequacy

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    Are the laws regarding rape effective in our society? In the society we call home‚ a person’s rights may be jeopardized in everyday living. Whether it is getting property stolen‚ being physically harmed‚ or even raped‚ a victim of such crimes may suffer long-term psychological or physical pain. Such crimes require legal action be taken against the perpetrator‚ including laws and regulations to prevent and protect all citizens. Offenses regarding rape and sexual assault impact not only the victim

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    section 2 – “Contract of sale”‚(1) The “Sale of Goods Act 1979” is part of the civil law. This means that problems you have with any goods you have purchased are not a criminal matter‚ so the police will not be involved. You have to

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    QUESTION 1 (I) Issue: Will Simon be solely liable if things go wrong? Provisions/ Case law: A promoter is defined in Twycross v Grant (1877) as ‘one who undertakes to form a company with reference to a given project and to set it going and who takes the necessary steps to accomplish that purpose’. The promoter would be the person who undertakes the formation of a company by carrying out the procedures necessary for incorporation‚ person actually interested in the company or professionals who incorporate

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    Types of Law

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    Functions of Laws People in society and business depend on the laws of the United States of America. Business depends on laws to run a profitable organization. Society depends on these laws for their ethical and social behavior. Laws for society and business are written to have checks and balances of rules and regulations. Business and organizations use these laws to enforce business practices‚ trades‚ and business use the law to settle disputes. Laws also help business

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    notified the Department of Environment and Conservation that he owns a magpie. Has Jerry breached the Act Apply (a) the literal rule‚ and (b) the purposive approach. Issue 1 Has Jerry breached the Act according to the literal rule Law According to the literal rule of statutory interpretation‚ we should always begin by reading a legal text literally‚ with words and phrases given their ordinary and natural meanings Fisher v Bell 1961 1 QB 394 Application Did Jerry permit a magpie to remain on his property

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    P5: Outline the rules for Statutory Interpretation Judges are highly qualified professionals that enforce the law in court while dealing with cases but sometimes‚ judges need help understanding the law that has been put in place by Parliament. Statutory interpretation helps judges in court understand a piece of delegated legislation when the words are unclear. There are a few reasons why the meaning of an Act may be uncertain: • If during the making of the Act‚ Parliament failed to notice any error

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    bata at mga kabataan The legislative framework for health and safety: Difference between two types of legislation. The ACT and REGULATION. An act is passed by Parliament‚ which is the highest form of law in the land. An act of parliament is the primary legislation of the UK. A law is considered to be an act when it has already been duly passed by a legislative body. It is for this reason that certain acts vary from one state to another. A regulation‚ on the other hand‚ is one that is

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    Freedom of Information Act

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    introduced to the British House of Commons in 2007 which failed to become law. Conservative MP David Maclean introduced the bill to ensure that MPs ’ correspondence was exempt from freedom of information laws. The then leader of the Liberal Democrats‚ Sir Menzies Campbell‚ said there should not "be one law for MPs and a different law for everyone else" and that it looked like "Parliament has

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    Philosophy of Law

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    Throughout this paper you will be reading how gender based laws such as statutory rape in California discriminate against males and not females. You may ask “why is this issue?” well this is an issue because it goes against our 14th amendment which states all laws should protect both men and women equally. The case you are about to read is concerning this law. A law that discriminates against males‚ stating that even if they have sex at a young age women are the only ones to get hurt. Studies have

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    how law is made and examine the purpose behind criminal law and civil law. Goodey and Silver (2012) define law as a set of rules created by the state which forms a framework to ensure a peaceful society. This essay will aim to describe how laws are made using parliament‚ common law and European law. It will also examine the purpose behind criminal lawlaws created to protect society and to enforce punishment to those that don’t follow them. It will also examine the purpose behind Civil law‚ law

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