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    Tarasoff Case

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    In 1969‚ a student at UC Berkeley‚ Proseniit Poddar‚ sought out a university psychiatrist by the name of Dr. Moore. Poddar had began stalking a girl named Tatiana Tarasoff‚ shortly after she wanted to just be friends with him‚ somewhat rejecting him romantically. After several sessions‚ Poddar threatened to kill Tarasoff.. After hearing this‚ Dr. Moore discussed the case with the police stating that Poddar was unstable and potentially very dangerous‚ and wanted him committed to a facility. The police

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    Daomine Zamilus Case Name: DaimlerChrysler Corp. v. Spitzer Case Citation: 782 NYS2d 610 (Sup. 2004) Procedural History: By order dated September 14‚2004‚ the Supreme Court‚ Albany County dismissed the petition. Issue: Did the petitioners establish their entitlement to Article 78 proceedings to enjoin respondents from applying the new interpretation of the New Car Lemon Law regarding the repair presumptions that consumer vehicle remain defective at the time of trial or arbitration? Rule: New Car

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    Constitutional Paridigm

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    The constitutional paradigm according to Roush is a reference point. It’s an idea that guides people in the military to operate ethically‚ and clarify good from bad. There are four principals that must be used sequentially. The constitutional paradigm would be used when there are two conflicting moral issues that might both either be a win win or be a lose lose situation. The paradigm is a hierarchal system that places where your first moral obligations are. This system is mostly used in the military

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    A constitution is the fundamental‚ foundational and basic law of the land. It is the law on which all other laws are based. It is the foundation which the law‚ politics and economy of the state rests. The Constitution’s provisions are rooted in the soil Constitutional law is linked with many other fields of knowledge including history‚ politics‚ economics‚ culture and philosophy. The glittering generalities of the Constitution are silhouetted against the panorama of all the fields. More than

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    Law and criminality How is the law system different between countries? Do different law and criminality systems affect the development of a country? Every country should follow a specific set of laws to maintain peace and order in it and preventing often conflicts and problems amongst the people living there. Laws vary according to the type of government followed by the country‚ for sure a Monarchy has entirely different laws from a Democratic country‚ considering an example‚ in a Monarch country

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    Law and Ethics

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    Law & Ethics Law and ethics can take many twist and turns. This paper will focus on why law is not an exact science. It will show the root cause of this fact is because ethics and law go hand in hand. Final it this paper will define the implications of healthcare. At the end of this paper‚ the reader will understand the relationship between healthcare laws and ethics.   Most people that work with laws on a daily basis understand that it is not an exact science. Law is not an exact science because

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    Constitution of Uk

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    As Pryor mentioned‚ a Constitution “is a written document setting out a system of founding principles according to which a nation is constituted and governed‚ and‚ most particularly‚ by which is sovereign power is located” (Pryor‚ 2008‚ pp. 4). Therefore‚ constitutions limit the governments’ powers‚ protect people’s rights‚ and infer the legitimacy of the state. The constitution of Great Britain hasn’t been brought together into a single document like other commonwealth countries such as France –

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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW TUTORIAL DISCUSSION 2 a) Discuss the fundamental difference between the provisional organic law and the ruling under Kaseng v Namaliu. The provisional laws are organic laws that were enacted before the constitution came into operation. The organic laws were enacted by the National Constituent Assembly before the Independence. According to section 266 of the constitution it states: (1) If before Independence Day the constituent assembly has made an instrument expressed to

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    Law 421- Role Functions

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    Roles and Functions of Law Ezra Bridger February 10‚ 2014 University of Phoenix LAW/421 Roles and Functions of Law Everything that we do in life has some sort of law attached to it and we as citizens have a role. For most average citizen‚ every day is just like any other day. We tackle our day with the things we need to do like go to work or doing our daily errands. These daily tasks are performed without the law ever crossing our minds. Although we abide by the rules and laws‚ we sometimes

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    Preamble

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    PREAMBLE  We‚ the sovereign Filipino people‚ imploring the aid of Almighty God‚ in order to build a just and humane society‚ and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations‚ promote the common good‚ conserve and develop our patrimony‚ and secure to ourselves and our posterity‚ the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth‚ justice‚ freedom‚ love‚ equality‚ and peace‚ do ordain and promulgate this Constitution. EXPLINATION:

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