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    Cybercrime Law

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    Background of the Study In the past few years‚ increase in cybercrime conducted through the Internet‚ has emerged as a significant concern for government. The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175‚ is a law in the Philippines approved on September 12‚ 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting‚ cybersex‚ child pornography

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    Law and Ethics

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    Laws are a familiar concept‚ and provide a basic social framework of right and wrong to which the majority adhere. Ethical theories may also be applied to all issues of uncertainty‚ including those not covered by laws or professional guidelines. They create a mechanism within which issues of moral uncertainty may be questioned and resolved (Jones 1994). One such area of moral dilemma is that of informed consent. In it’s simplest terms‚ consent may be defined as giving permission: “… in current

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    types of law

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    LAW in general means any rule of action and includes any standard or pattern to which actions are or ought to be confirmed. In its judicial sense‚ ‘law’ means a body of rules of conduct‚ action or behavior of persons‚ made and enforced by the State. It expresses a rule of human action. In the present age law pervades all the spheres of human activities and the State seeks to regulate them through the instrumentality of law. The law therefore‚ has to play a positive role in regulating human conduct

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    Unjust Laws

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    Unjust Laws The United States is homeland for millions of immigrants who risk their lives for a better existence. In Jefferson’s words‚ it is a nation in which “All men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among them are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Our nation is a country in which equal opportunity if provided for those in search of a better life and our law is meant to apply evenly to citizens and non-citizens alike. However

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    Law Midterm

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    Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A Business Law Mid-Term (Chapters 1-4) Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. 1. Select the best definition of ethics: a. c. the right of all persons to have the same access to the law and courts. b. ____ a fundamental principle of fairness in all legal matters. a set of principles of right conduct. d. group

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    rule of law

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    The rule of law is a system of rules and rights that enables fair and functioning societies. The World Justice Project defines this system as one in which the following four universal principles are upheld: The government and its officials and agents as well as individuals and private entities are accountable under the law. The laws are clear‚ publicized‚ stable‚ and just; are applied evenly; and protect fundamental rights‚ including the security of persons and property. The process by which

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    Holocaust and the Law

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    spewed forth its smoke and ash.  The rhetoric and ideology of the rule of law and the criminal Nazi state do not allow for such complications. The [sic] is the lie of law after Nuremberg‚ just as it is the lie of law after Auschwitz.  Law continued while six million died. (p.145) David Fraser’s thesis‚ in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ‚ is that there is little to distinguish between our fundamental understandings and practices of law and those of German lawyers and judges between 1933 and 1945. He aims to refocus

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    The Year of the Law

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    The Year of Law - Indian Express http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-year-of-law/1052590/0 Sign In / Register Follow @indianexpress Like 97k Key Words NEWS Channels INDIA | WORLD | BUSINESS | CITIES | SPORTS | SHOWBIZ | LIFESTYLE | COLUMNS | TECHNOLOGY | VIDEOS | PHOTOS | ARCHIVE Astrology | Shopping | Tenders | Cricket | Classified | Reader Comments | Formula 1 | Talk | Year In Review Updated: Wed‚ 2 Jan 2013 3:01 IST 52 31

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    Law Course

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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ASSIGNMENT 1 (1)WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION AND WHAT IS MEANT WHEN IT’S DESCRIBE AS UNWRITTEN? (20) (a) -IT IS SUPREME -IT IS FLEXIBLE -IT IS UNITORY -SOVEREIGNTY -IT IS UNCODIFIED CONSTITUTION (B)THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION IS UNWRITTEN OR TO BE MORE PRECISE ‘UNCODIFIED’.THAT MEANS THAT UNLIKE IN MOST MORDERN DEMOCRIES‚THERE IS NO SINGLE DOCUMENTS THAT EXPLAINS HOW THEY ARE GOVERNED. IT IS A SET OF LAWS PREPARED OVER A PERIOD

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    Color of Law

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    interprentate the Color of Law. But this is what they do agree upon…. Title 18‚ U.S.C.‚ Section 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law This statute makes it a crime for any person acting under color of law‚ statute‚ ordinance‚ regulation‚ or custom to willfully deprive or cause to be deprived from any person those rights‚ privileges‚ or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution and laws of the U.S. This law further prohibits a person acting under color of law‚ statute‚ ordinance‚

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