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    CH. 1: INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND LEGAL REASONING Law – provides stability‚ predictability‚ and continuity. LAW IS AN (1. SET OF RULES) that (2. COURTS WILL ENFORCE)—and AMERICA’S FIRST LAW SYSTEM USED IS COMMON LAW/ ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMON LAW DEAN’S LIST 1. CONSTITUTION (+ CHARTERS) 2. STATUTES (+ ORDINANCES) 3. TREATIES 4. CASE LAW / PRECEDENTS / STARE DECISES 5. EXECUTIVE ORDERS 6. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES + REGULATIONS 7. CONTRACTS 8. INITIATIVE (+ RECALL) 9. REFERENDUM 10. COMMON LAW

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    Population * Resides within a fixed territory * Lays claim to that territory * Subject to the sovereign power that exercises jurisdiction over that territory * Consists of citizens who enjoy rights and obligations of citizenship 2. Territoriality * Occupy a pearly defined geographical space * Territorial jurisdiction * System of States * Impermanent --> Not permanent (Could change‚ be replaced by an other organization…)--> Theories are saying

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    system is governed by principles derived both from the French Code Napoleon and the British common law. The Supreme Court of Mauritius is the superior court of the island‚ having unlimited jurisdiction to hear and determine any civil or criminal proceedings under any law other than a disciplinary law and such jurisdiction and powers as may be conferred upon it by the Constitution or any other law. Mauritius has‚ after acceding to the status of republic‚ retained the right of appeal to the Judicial Committee

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    Topic 7 State Responsibility Intro: A reparable claim against a State will arise when an act or omission attributable and violates int. legal obligation or duty owed with no justification which caused a state or its nationals injured or loss and entitled to raise a claim. ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Key points -Only to acts of States (Art 57&58) -No general requirement of fault intent (Art 2)‚ except genocide -Legal under domestic law does not preclude illegality under int

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    on criminal issues through the external affairs power. • Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) – Codified general principles of criminal responsibility to be applied when interpreting criminal statutes. The hope is that this act will be enacted in all jurisdictions across Australia. Currently seems unlikely that the States will implement the Code. • The Criminal Code reports and the Criminal Code Act 1995 are not law unless and until enacted by the individual States‚

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    maintain the rights and safety of the client and fall within the realm of ethical practice (CCPA‚ 2007). Further‚ embracing the use of technology in counselling introduces practical considerations that face to face counselling does not. Many jurisdictions across Canada have composed guidelines for the ethical use of technology in counselling and psychology (e.g.‚ BCCPA‚ 2011; CCPA‚ 2007; CPA‚ 2007). It is important that counsellors refer to these guidelines before undertaking the provision of services

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    responsible for determining who can get a driver’s licence. Most employers and their employees in Canada fall under the jurisdiction of the provincial labour legislation in their province. The federal Labour Program oversees the "federally regulated" sector of the labour force. This is approximately only 10% of the labour force. The rest of the labour force falls under provincial jurisdiction. Such as banks‚ airlines‚ railway companies‚ and communications companies. For example‚ like CIBC(Canadian Imperial

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    trying to fight for better wages due to the nature of their careers with tight deadline after tight deadline and non-stop coding schedules. It also would like a bigger piece of the pie‚ so to speak. One of the SEG’s major criteria is to extend its jurisdiction over the internet gaming segment in addition to the PC and console games. Significance The significance of the problem is fairly substantial because about half of Detonation’s work force is in the SEG and if they strike or walk‚ this would have

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    HIST 200 Xiao Shuai Oct. 10th‚ 2011 History of Chinese opium trade and historical influences Why did opium become such a problem and what were the British and Chinese views of the opium trade? Whenever people talking about Modern Chinese history‚ the opium war is always a fashion topic as it is the beginning of the Modern Chinese history. However when people talking about the opium war‚ the history will stretch back to the time when Britain first finish the industrial revolution. In the middle

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    Harpers Trading (M) Sdn Bhd - vs - National Union of Commercial Workers |Coram |29 DECEMBER 1990 | |ABDUL HAMID OMAR LP | | |CT GUNN SCJ | | |JEMURI SERJAN SCJ

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