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    Supreme Court Limitations

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    result‚ the court‚ assumes the primary institution to interpret the law of the land. Yet technical‚ political‚ and institutional limitations have been established to restrict the power of the supreme court. Chief Justice Jay believed courts only retain the right to interpret the law within context of a case or controversy. Hypothetically entrapping the court’s power to lend advisory opinions concerning the law. Even so‚ this limitation is not applied to multiple state courts making it more of

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    Legal And Non Legal Rules

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    Explain the difference between a legal and non-legal rule A legal rule is a rule created by the government of Australia and applies to the entire population‚ while a non-legal rule is created by an individual or organisation and only applies to a specific group. 2. Rules are applied in each of the circumstances listed below. Sort them into legal and non-legal Legal rules Non-legal rules Having to wait until you are 18 years old before you can vote at a federal election Wearing school uniform to

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    The Contract Law Bible Hey Guys. I worked really hard on this on the run up to the June exam last year. I found it really useful and so did the people in my class. Please feel free to pass this on to your friends who are studying contract law‚ but please don’t pass it off as your own‚ or make any money from the reproduction of this. Thanks =) Lucy Rimington © Offer and Acceptance Offer - A proposal to enter into an agreement with another person. An offer must express the intent of the person

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    cyber crime

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    A PAPER PRESENTED ON: CYBER LAWS IN PAKISTAN; A SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS AND WAY FORWARD June 24‚ 2006 Presented by: Zibber Mohiuddin President and CEO ERICSSON PAKISTAN (PVT.) LTD. . TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 Abstract ............................................................................................................3 Background ......................................................................................................4 4 5 6 7 8 9 Internet Origin...

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    Federal Government

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    A Federal Governing system is one in which the powers of government are divided between a central government and several local governments. An authority superior to both the central and local governments makes this division of powers on a geographic basis; and that division cannot be changed by either the local or national level acting alone. Both levels of government act directly on the people through their own sets of laws‚ officials‚ and agencies. In federalism‚ there is a written constitution

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    Limitation of a Computer

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    LIMITATION OF COMPUTER Computer has done this and that. Actually this is not the computer which has done this but the user. Despite its various features‚ a computer does have the following limitations: a.No Self Intelligence Today‚ a computer is able to do a work which is impossible for man. Computers are used to do risky and dangerous work and where sharp actually is needed. But it does not have any intelligence of its own. It works according to the instruction only. b. No Decision-Making power

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    self or others or too disable‚ incapable of meeting his or her needs. Even though intellectually disabled individuals have a right to an attorney but in some cases‚ they act more like a parent‚ advocating for treatment instead of legal rights. A controversial situation in this field‚ is the civil commitment of sex offenders. In some cases‚ if the offender is proven to be a sexually violent criminal‚ the prosecutor might consider civil commitment as a solution for after the incarceration time. Civil

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    Federal Jurisdiction

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    Federal Jurisdiction Abstract In this paper I will discuss a case involving Henry‚ a resident of Nevada‚ who sued Adam‚ a resident of Utah in the Federal Court in California. Henry sought $60‚000 damages for personal injuries arising from an automobile accident that occurred in Los Angeles‚ California. I will answer the following questions about this case. Does the Federal Court have jurisdiction? What rules of procedure will

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    CONFLICT OF NORMS IN EUROPEAN UNION LAW AND THE LEGAL REASONING OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Gerard Martin Conway School of Law Brunel University December 2010 ii Abstract: This thesis examines the topic of conflict of norms in European Union (EU) law and the legal reasoning of the European Court of Justice (ECJ)‚ arguing that the framework of conflict of norms provides conceptual insight into justification and

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    scope and limitation

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    up on. Scope is the extent of reach that an investigation has‚ for example; the police are looking for a car thief. The scope of their investigation is a local one. He enters the next county and then another. The scope becomes regional. The limitations are the faults with the scope. They are the problems you had when researching and investigating. They are obstacles‚ dead ends‚ a lack of time‚ a lack of manpower or technical assistance or even a lack of knowledge.An Investigatory Project is one

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