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    effectiveness of the legal system’s attempts to protect the rights of same-sex couples The Legal System has been relatively effective in protecting the rights of same sex couples when approaching the legal issues of equality‚ enforceability and protection and recognition of individual rights. As society evolves it grows in diversity and acceptance to which regard the legal system must change to better serve societies needs and values. With reference to this the legal system’s approaches to

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    [pic] A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM The DfES key stage 4 guidelines for the teaching of Citizenship as part of the National Curriculum state that in acquiring knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens‚ students should be taught about: ‘the legal and human rights and responsibilities underpinning society and how they relate to citizens‚ including the role and operation of the criminal and civil justice systems.’[1] One of the key skills that students

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    have emigrated from other countries may not understand or be familiar with our legal system which bases itself on the English legal system‚ which has a different structure to the legal systems of many of the immigrant’s homelands. People who have lived their whole lives in Australia may also be ignorant of the law and regions of legal assistance as they may have little or no contact with lawyers‚ courts and the legal system itself. ADR comes in many forms. Mediation is an ADR process where an independent

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    UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA-FAKULTI FILEM TEATER & ANIMASI-ZOOM NOTES MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM+INTRODUCTION TO LAW   Sources of Law: statutes‚ law reports‚ text books‚ religious beliefs‚ local customs‚ opinion of jurists   Law & Morality:Overlaps/Differs from Society e.g-gayism/illicit samsu-S’wak/P’sular   Law & Justice:Uphold justice & depends on locality e.g rampancy   Federal Constitution (lex locci)/ Written Constitution   Highest Law of the land   Malaysian/human rights/liberty

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    before finally settling into a parliamentary democracy in 1976‚ which is made up a republic with a president and a single chamber legislature. The legal system of Portugal is very similar to the United States in several ways‚ which is one of the reasons that make it an attractive location for foreign direct investment. The Portuguese legal system includes a constitution that guarantees all the citizens of Portugal the basic rights which include freedom of religion‚ freedom of speech and freedom

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    The Legal System and ADR Analysis LAW/531 The Legal System and ADR Analysis Topic: State level business dispute Introduction / Purpose Business conflicts are part of standard business operations‚ and the business needs to focus on utilizing the most efficient way to resolve the conflict. The failure to complete contractual obligation is categorized as a breach of contract which can be resolved in the court system. In order to avoid extensive expense associated with the traditional

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    The Mauritian legal system is a unique hybrid system with French Substantive law (for Offences) English Law (Procedure Evidence Language) English judges with English law background will be interpreting our laws which invariably include French laws. Thus‚ in 1837 it was decided that lawyers were to be trained in England. In 1841 all laws in Mauritius were originally published in English and the Court was to make reference to the English version only. The hybrid nature of our legal system was highlighted

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    history in the New World of America‚ race has always been an issue. The beginning of the settlement of the Americas‚ race has always played a role on how people were treated when it came to crimes and decision making. Using the books; “Mutiny on the Bounty”‚ “Great American Trials”‚ and “A Murder Most Foul”‚ this would allow a deeper understanding of how race was handled in the American Legal system in the 18th‚ 19th centuries‚ and also in this era. Looking at how court systems handled cases involving

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    doctrine of precedent is extremely strong in English law as it ensures fairness and consistency and it highlights the importance of case law in our legal system. Black’s Law Dictionary defines "precedent" as a "rule of law established for the first time by a court for a particular type of case and thereafter referred to in deciding similar cases." For this system to operate successfully‚ in both criminal and civil courts‚ three things are required – a settled court structure‚ a ratio decidendi and accurate

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    a. The application of English Law in our legal system. English Law is part of Malaysian law. The definition of law in Article 160 of the Federal Constitution includes ‘the common law in so far as it is in operation in the Federation or any part thereof’. That qualification concerns the extent to which English Law is applicable in Malaysia. First‚ we will discuss on the meaning of ‘sources’. Historical sources is the factor which influenced the development of law in religious and custom. Law

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