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    TECHNOLOGY ACT‚ 2000 The Act rather than giving information and technology gives rise to cyber crime. 2011 11/14/2011 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT‚ 2000 The Act rather than giving information and technology gives rise to cyber crime. 2011 11/14/2011 Table of Contents Introduction 3 The Information Technology Act‚ 2000 5 Positive Aspects of Information Technology Act: 9 Rise of Cyber Crime 11 Caselet 14 Statistics and Facts 18 Case Study 28 Case Study 1 28 Case study 2

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    RICO Act

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    Organizations Act‚ typically called RICO Act or RICO‚ is a United States federal law. The RICO Act is categorized as Chapter 96 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code. This act was formed on October 15‚ 1970 and signed into law by President Richard Nixon. The purpose of the law was to control organized crimes in the United States. Under this law‚ which deals with federal crimes and criminal procedures‚ it also permits prosecution and civil penalties for organized crime activities. This Act was designed and

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    blemish and endorsed this by Punjab Town Panchayat Act in 1922. Around then‚ these panchayats were likewise required to encourage the necessities of towns in regards to support and development of channels and open ways‚ and change of lakes‚ wells‚ and water tanks for the supply of clean drinking water‚ showering and washing. The statutory duty and obligations of these panchayats were upheld by the agent chief. In 1939‚ the Punjab town Panchayat Act was again corrected. Under this further change‚ panchayats

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    Wagner Act

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    National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) The National Labor Relations Act of 1935‚ commonly referred to as the Wagner Act‚ is the basic bill of rights for unions. It was enacted to eliminate employers’ interference with the organization of workers into unions. Before‚ many employers would threatened the employees that if they would be joining a union they would receive less pay‚ benefits‚ hours‚ or even be fired. This caused an outcry in American society because many of the employers weren’t giving

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    The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) is an act in respect of criminal justice for young persons and to amend and repeal other acts. It is made up of communities‚ lawyers‚ business people‚ families‚ parents and so many more. Canada is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and recognizes that young persons have rights and freedoms‚ including those stated in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Canadian Bill of Rights‚ and have special guarantees of their

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    Taking Clause- Kelo V. City Of New London Ct AC502: Regulation Taking Clause- Kelo V. City Of New London Ct Introduction to Case In New London Ct‚ the town was going through a hardship and the unemployment rate was doubled then the normal for that state. This prompted the government to look at redeveloping an area for some new hotel and stores and even a research facility. This new development would also include some private residents. While most of the owners sold to the city some refused

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    Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 According to Congress‚ the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 which was also known as ADA was to amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to totally phase out the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) (Congress‚ n.d.). As such‚ the primary purpose of the act was to remove the federal government control over routes‚ fares‚ schedules and market entry of new airlines (GAO‚ 1996). The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 was introduced by Senator Howard on February 6‚ 1978 and was signed

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    Republic Act

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    S. No 25S9 H No. 3116 Begun and held in Metro Manila‚ on Monday‚ the nineteenth day of February‚ two thousand seven. [ REPUBLIC No. 9 4 8 5 Acr 1 .4N ACT TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY IN THE DELIVERY O F GOVERNMENT SERVKE TO THE PLBLIC BY REDUC71\IG ’ BUREAUCRATIC RED TAPE. PRE\IENTI"TIN GRAFT AND CORRIJPTION‚ AND PROVIDING PENAIXES THEREFOR f Be i f eimcted by flze Scnufe und House o Represeiztntives of tke Philippines in Congress assembled: 1. SECTION Short Title. - This Act shall be

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    Checkpoint: Patient Self-Determination Act The law is intended to encourage possible life-sustaining treatment in the event that they become seriously ill or injured and are not able to specify their desires at that time. According to this law; all hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ home health agencies‚ and hospice programs receiving federal Medicare and Medicaid are now required to create formal procedures that provide written information at admission to patients about decision making a treatment refusal

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    Patriot Act

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    The Patriot Act and Civil Liberties The Patriot Act and Civil Liberties With today’s society of advanced technology‚ it has become imperative for the United States to develop new laws to keep up with emerging threats and to combat illegal activities within the country as well as abroad. Without the ability to monitor communications and information‚ the War on Terrorism becomes an unsymmetrical battle that is detrimental to the American way of life. Devoid of such significant

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