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    • Legal Requirements Consumer Law: Businesses need to make sure that their marketing activities are within the law. The European Union has made the consumer protection act so much stronger over the years. The businesses must be able to keep up with the constant changes with the law and landmark just in case the activities they are currently doing are now illegal. If Apple does this to their business‚ they would have to pay fines (costs vary between how serious the activity has become) to suffer

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    political sovereignty lies with the electorate at election time‚ but at other times lies with parliament when debating legislation and constitutional statues. One factor which can be argued to of had the biggest effect in terms of changing where parliamentary sovereignty resides in recent years is the EU. The UK initially joined the EC in 1973 since then the EC has become the EU and has also become increasingly more powerful over the UK as time has passed‚ the EU could even be argued to be supreme over

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    III‚ Sec. 2 Stonehill vs Diokno 20 SCRA 383 . RA 6770 BP 129‚ Sec 37(3) Yao vs People 19 June 2007 Allado vs Diokno232 SCRA 192 People vs Aspiras 12 Feb 2002 Who conduct Preliminary Investigation ? - Prosecutor /Fiscal -Ombudsman -BIR Rule 112‚ Sec 6 RA 4200(Wire Tapping) RA 7438 -Rights of persons detained -Duties of Investigating Officers Exclusionary Rule Miranda Right -To remain silent -To be told that anything he says will be used against him -Right

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    any criminal law changes. courts:Are to interpret and apply the law provided by parliament. Lobby groups:Are groups that influence law reform through encouraging public awareness. Other Agencies: Royal Commisions‚ the coroner and theoffice the Ombudsman. part A) 1-The role of courts and parliaments in law reform is to change laws that have dated since when the law first came in and to "modernize" the law. An example of this is capital punishment. Courts usually change the law or adapt laws that

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    Danyal Hasnain Justice Fazal Karim Constitutional Law 11th December‚ 2014. Assignment # 3 Question 1(a) Judicial review is usually defined as the judicial power in action or the practical aspect of the rule of law. It is defined as a doctrine according to which courts are entitled‚ in the exercise of the ‘judicial power’ of the State. The power of judicial review entails the authority to examine and decide the question of the constitutional validity of any law‚ irrespective of whether it comes from

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    dragged in; hence they should not have to help pay the debt. The British military measures and the restriction of civil liberties were really important factors in prompting the Americans to rebel in 1776‚ although the Parliamentary taxation prompted them to rebel the most. First‚ Parliamentary taxation prompted the Americans to rebel the most. The Sugar Act‚ the Stamp Act‚ and the Townshend Duties were the primary taxes

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    support from a portion of Australians with a certain mind-set‚ the government have been receiving a lot of disrespect for their actions internationally. Organisations such as the UNHCR‚ the International Human Rights Commission‚ the Commonwealth Ombudsman and Amnesty International have all reported that inspections of detention centres do not meet the minimum standards for the housing of asylum seekers‚ and that Australia is breaching international law by not upholding it’s

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    Writer: Kevin Chavera Course: Public Relations (Daystar University) Paper: PUBLIC RELATIONS AS PRACTISED BY THE KENYA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1.Introduction. 2.PR as management function. 3.Kenya Parliament and its publics 4.Mission‚ goals & objectives with regard to PR activities. 5.Crisis management and media relations. 6.PR and organizational change. 7.Research and Evaluation: public attitudes and public opinion. 8. Conclusion. PUBLIC RELATIONS AS PRACTISED IN THE

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    Popular pressure for reform goes back to the 18th century during Pitt’s time in office. During the French revolution‚ the government had to produce a series of repressive measures to avoid parliamentary reform. It is tempting to see the 1832 Reform Act entirely as a response to popular pressure. There was mass radical agitation due to the economic depression; swing riots had occurred in 1830‚ and the BPU was threatening an alliance between the middle and lower class behind p.reform. However the reality

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    monarchy to establish the Shadow Cabinet □ Parliamentary sovereignty- the belief that the legislative body is supreme above all other government institutions. There is no higher authority beyond parliament‚ although‚ theoretically‚ the monarch has power to dissolve parliament and the winner of the general elections seeks her permission to establish a government □ Government are held accountable through the means of elections and parliamentary oversight- which is carried out with backbench

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