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    Dana Mathews HIS-112-02 World Civilization II March 31‚ 2011 Catherine the Great Dreams in Colors of Enlightenment The seventeen hundreds were filled with unrest‚ revolts and the spread of new ideas such as the Enlightenment of society. A society first authored by the French philosophes and spread by means of the cultural writings of Montesquieu and Rousseau. In such a time of turmoil some European rulers took note and understood the need for reform within their governments‚ reform that

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    SOURCES OF LAW All the sources have a relevance to the operation of business and management which means that managers and employees have to be aware of them and their different features. PRINCIPAL FEATURES 1. STATUTE. law made by the Government known also as legislation and statute. a. This is law made by Parliament. A Bill goes through several procedures and debates in Parliament and when it is finally agreed it receives the Royal Assent. This is now a formality as our system of government

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    We The People Cons

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    We the People of the United States” is the famous line that begins the Constitution of the United States. Since the signing of the constitution it has been realized that “We the People” does not necessarily refer to everyone. In actuality‚ “We the People” really refers to the white male. This is apparent just by looking at some of the amendments to the constitution. For if‚ “We the people” was intended to cover every person than we would not have amendments that abolished slavery and we would not

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    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press…" (United States Constitution 1789). Throughout the history of the United States of America‚ the Constitution has always been put to the test. The founders of this great country originally created the first amendment to allow colonists to speak out against the British. In the 17th century‚ the press was accurate and informative with little

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    equality‚ access‚ fairness Consider – It is often said that the criminal justice system works in favour of the accused and neglects the rights of the victims. There are of course aspects of any system which may be seen to favour one party over another – however‚ our legal system in Australia works very hard to ensure the interests of all parties are met and that equality and fairness are present in the judicial process. HOW? – through the operation of the separation of powers doctrine‚ by upholding

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    the relationship of the employer and employee should not be bound by any contract or regulations. This means that they are argued in defense of Due Process and against EAW. They stated that the principle of Employment at Will (EAW) is a common-law doctrine that stated that employers will have the rights to whatever they want to their employees and able to fire‚ hire and promote anyone anytime with no valid reasons‚ laws and contracts necessary. This is not means that the employers did not give the

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    Grounds of Judicial Review

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    the public body act in a lawful manner in deciding the way that it did. There are three categories of public law wrongs which are commonly used and which will be considered in turn2: (a) Illegality; (b) Irrationality and proportionality; and. (c) Fairness or Procedural impropriety In R v Somerset CC ex parte Dixon [COD] 1997 323‚ QBD 2Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] AC 374‚ by Lord Diplock The first two grounds are known as substantive grounds of judicial

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    government can deny these rights. The modern idea of natural rights grew out of the ancient and medieval doctrines of natural law‚ i.e.‚ the belief that people‚ as creatures of nature and God‚ should live their lives and organize their society on the basis of rules and precepts laid down by nature or God. With the growth of the idea of individualism‚ especially in the 17th cent.‚ natural law doctrines were modified to stress the fact that individuals‚ because they are natural beings‚ have rights that

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    QUANTUM MERUIT

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    QUANTUM MERUIT “In the law of contracts‚ a doctrine by which the law infers a promise to pay a reasonable amount for labor and materials furnished‚ even in the absence of a specific legally enforceable agreement between the parties.” Quantum Meruit is a Latin word for “as much as he deserved‚” the actual value of services performed. The doctrine of Quantum Meruit was developed in the seventeenth century by the Royal Court of Chancery in England. This worked apart from the common-law courts to

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    reduces almost finished. For the student‚ the grading system lets them know how much they successfully were able to give the teacher of what they learned. For the teacher‚ if it is an objective system‚ it shows fairness to students and parents‚ for the school board‚ it shows a fairness doctrine and how well their employees are doing their jobs. with grading‚ there will be no mad rush amongst students for percentages......as grading system puts a specific range of percentage in one category. earlier

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