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    Asylum Seekers In Australia Australias mandatory detention of asylum seekers are of a serious concern. There has been aroused intense national and international debate. In the past few years we have been bombarded with images of detainees suffering from depression‚ mental anguish‚ trauma and psychological damage. Australia has a policy of mandatory detention for all refugees and asylum seekers who arrive by boat to Australian shores (http//www.westnet.com.au/jackhsmit/detention.htm). Those

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    Political Asylum Purpose: To explain the concept of political asylum and give examples of cases. I. Background A. Definition 1. Right to seek shelter somewhere if one has reasonable fear of persecution. 2. Asylum = individual who seeks official protection to remain in the country vs illegal immigrants B. Development 1. Created by the Greeks a. To protect abused slaves. b. Also to house

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    Capacity is the legal ability to enter into a contract. Minors have particular rights and obligations established by the court when it comes to contracts. Once a person reaches age 18‚ they are considered a legal adult in every state in the nation. In addition to minors‚ other persons are able to avoid contracts. Mentally impaired and intoxicated people‚ convicts‚ and aliens lack the capacity to enter into a contract. A Minor In law‚ the term minor (also infant or infancy) is used to refer to a person

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    desperation to leave. Their fear is so strong that people are paying up to $30 000 to people smugglers to come to Australia‚ (Amiri‚ 2012) only to be treated badly in a country that they thought would be the start to the life they deserve. For most asylum seekers‚ arriving in Australia is a major shock. They are met with hostility and mandatory

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    or not try certain juveniles as adults or not. On one hand‚ being tried as a minor is considered unconstitutional‚ while on the other side it seems necessary in order to protect society. Some of the factors the court considers when convicting a minor is “age‚ physical and mental maturity‚ past attempts and future potential for rehabilitation‚ harm suffered by the victim‚ use of a firearm‚ and public safety” (“) Many minors who have been convicted came from unstable homes‚ lived in poverty‚ or have

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    Dharmodas Ghose (1903)‚ Tan Hee Juan V Teh Boon Kiat (1934) and Government of Malaysia V Gurcharan Singh (1971) that all such agreements are void. Therefore‚ all contracts entered by a minor is generally void and a minor cannot sue or be sued on such void contracts. However‚ there are some exceptions towards a minor binding a valid contract. Under section 69 of Contract Act 1950‚ it is said that “if a person‚ incapable of entering into a contract‚ or anyone whom he is legally bound to support

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    Throughout the tragedy of Hamlet‚ Shakespeare writes about Hamlet’s journey of seeking revenge. The play begins with Marcellus and Barnardo taking watch over the Denmark castle one night and running into a ghost in the shape of King Hamlet who recently passed. Along with these two men enters Francisco and Horatio‚ Hamlet’s friends‚ who also witness the appearance of the ghost and decide to inform Hamlet of what they have seen. After explaining to Hamlet what they have seen they advise him to see

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    Phillipe Pinel One of the most famous asylum reforms was introduced by a man by the name of Phillipe Pinel. During the year of 1792‚ he took charge of La Bicetre to test out his hypothesis that the mentally ill or the insane would make improvements if they were treated with kindness and consideration. Patients were then unchained and had better rooms to be housed in. William Tuke In 1796‚ William Tuke founded the York Retreat in York‚ England. It stressed the importance of treating everyone

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    Asylum “Even in his sleep he couldn’t escape.” This was a quote said by the author of the book “Asylum.” Dan‚ the main character‚ kept having these terrible nightmares after going into the abandoned office and seeing all of the “clues” and pictures in it. The Puritans would oppose the novel‚ “Asylum” due to the strong belief in ghosts‚ not respecting authority‚ and living sinful lives. The Puritans would loathe the book “Asylum” because of the strong belief in ghosts. Dan‚ Abby‚ and Jordan heard

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    Insane Asylums are important to the kids with special issues that their parents want them to get fixed. In the early years there was a lot violence and abuse to the inmates. The first Asylum was built in 1337 and the asylum was called Bethlehem. Bethlem Royal Hospital was first built in 1247 as the Priory of the New Order of St Mary of Bethlem in Bishopsgate‚ London. It was not initially an asylum for the insane‚ but a centre for the collection of alms to aid the Crusader Church. Bethlem was not

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