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The Concept of Domicile within UK Law
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This 4 page paper considers what is meant by domicile and how it is determined under UK law. The paper cites cases to illustrate points raised. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEdomcle.rtf
The Concept of Fairness in the Law of Natural Justice in Jurisprudence of the Commonwealth Caribbean
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This is a 10 page paper discussing the concept of fairness and natural justice in regards to the jurisprudence of the Commonwealth Caribbean. The concept of fairness adds to the law of natural justice especially in its application of the jurisprudence of the Commonwealth Caribbean. The Commonwealth Caribbean, comprised of over 15 island and mainland nations in the Caribbean, has a system of law based primarily on that of the United Kingdom and on each nation’s colonial history. Some nations have components of the colonial Dutch and French systems as well because of historical ties. Regardless of the nation however, the Commonwealth Caribbean was considered one of the areas of the world in which basic laws of human rights, natural justice and natural law, were not being followed in regards to fairness, justice and equality within the judicial system. Prisoners unable to afford representation were not always provided with legal aid and were therefore not offered fair trials, decisions or appeals. With an international push for fairness in judicial systems, organizations were formed providing representation for criminals in the Commonwealth Caribbean in the mid-1990s and more recently constitutional amendments have been included providing for legal aid representation in all cases. Several amendments have been enforced within the judicial system as well to follow constitutional law to provide fair and just representation in regards to decisions pertaining to court justices and despite the power of the Chief Justice within the judicial system, he must also follow the concept of fairness in his application of justice within the judicial system itself.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TJJurCC1.rtf
The Concept of Justice as Viewed by Plato, John Stewart Mill, and Immanuel Kant
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A 7 page contention that justice is more than just law, justice is the product of morals and ethics. Utilizes the Platonic model from Plato's Republic, John Stewart Mill's theory of utilitarianism, and Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative of reason to illustrate this contention. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPjustic.wps
The Concept Of Law: Primarily Integrative Or Primarily Conflict Oriented?
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8 pages in length. The writer discusses the concepts of integrative and conflict-oriented law theories. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLC_LAW.wps
The Concept of Mens Rea / Intent to Commit a Crime
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6 pages in length. A comprehensive discussion of Mens Rea, the legal principle upon which we base our requirement of intent for a finding of guilty. Covered in this report are the meaning, background, and a brief history of Mens Rea in law as well as a more in-depth analysis of Mens Rea as applied to insanity pleas, hate crimes, etc; Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Mensrea.wps
The Confirmation Battle of John Roberts
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This 3 page paper examines the nomination process to take place beginning in September of 2005. The death of William Rehnquist is duly noted. No bibliography.
Filename: SA535JR.rtf
The Conflict Between Local Authorities and Courts in Child Welfare Cases
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A twenty page paper which considers the relationship between local authorities and British courts with regard to child welfare cases. The writer looks at the way in which cases are assessed and evidence presented, how the court’s view of the child’s welfare may conflict with that of the authority, and to what extent the courts are at liberty to extend or amend the authority’s proposals. The writer also explains the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the UK judicial system and shows how the articles of the European Convention must be taken into account by domestic courts in child welfare cases.
Bibliography lists 20 sources
Filename: JLchildlaw2.wps
The Conflict Over Motorcycle Helmet Laws
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This 8 page paper looks at this controversial issue. Both sides are explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA921hel.rtf
THE CONSTITUTION AND NEED OF REFORM
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This 4-page paper examines the question as to whether the U.S. Constitution is in need of reform. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MTconsre.rtf
The Constitution: How Should The Supreme Court Base Its Decisions?
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5 pages in length. The Constitution of the United States is not up for interpretation; the framers of this guide for civilized society were quite articulate in expressing their collective thoughts to such a degree that no modern-day court – no matter how high on the legal ladder – need misconstrue its meaning in order to further its own agenda. Indeed, the only reason for the Supreme Court to question the framers' intent is to forcibly bend an otherwise straightforward amendment to suit its own needs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCConstSup.rtf
The Constitutional Philosophy of Supreme Court Justice John Stevens
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of Justice Stevens' decisions and evaluates his performance. A great deal of biographical information is included. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA610JPS.rtf
The Constitutionality of Capital Punishment
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An 8 page paper which argues for the death penalty and which looks at the constitutionality of the death penalty. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAcoc2.rtf
The Constitutionality Of Punitive Damages
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This 10 page paper considers the issue of punitive damages and the changing perspectives in recent years regarding their increased prevalence and their constitutionality. This paper considers the US Supreme Court's response to cases in which punitive damages were awarded and the evaluation of constitutionality through the process of judicial review. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Punidama.wps
The Constitutionality of School Vouchers
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This 5 page report
discusses the concept of school voucher systems and offers
parents the choice of sending their children to any school,
public or private, that is part of such a program. The details of
voucher programs and how they are implemented varies from state
to state, even school district to school district. The question
that often presents itself is whether or not such programs are
constitutionally acceptable or if they violate the first
amendment’s admonishment regarding the relationship between the
government and the establishment of religion. Bibliography lists
3 sources.
Filename: BWvouch.wps
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