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  • Essence of Law and It Science

    Essence of Law and It Science

    Essence of law and it science Definition of law Function of law Law morality and customs Legal relations and subjects of law * We are human beings. We have to live together with someone else. We can’t live without cooperation with someone, because we are social creations. We need someone

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  • Establishing a Legal Entity Named Society Dabadu A.C.

    Establishing a Legal Entity Named Society Dabadu A.C.

    The purpose of this text is to comment on the process required for establishing a legal entity named Society DABADU A.C. To start the process, it was requested upon the Secretary of Economy to obtain the corresponding permit to be able to establish the deed in a Notary Public.

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  • Indigenous Rights in Australia. Mabo Case

    Indigenous Rights in Australia. Mabo Case

    The University of Melbourne Law School Law Masters Student Nº 647313 ‘Australian courts had consistently held that any form of native title was extinguished by the sovereignty of the British settlers. What was the basis of that view, and how did the majority in Mabo justify departing from it?

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  • Interaction Between Law Enforcement and the Community

    Interaction Between Law Enforcement and the Community

    The interaction between Law enforcement and the community is a very key aspect of effective policing and this is a relationship that can initiate the fixing of Justice system. To achieve this goal there are few areas that needs to be vetted and ethics and integrity amongst Law enforcement organization

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  • Microtrafico in Bogota

    Microtrafico in Bogota

    Microtrafico in bogota ========== MICROTRAFICO IN BOGOTÁ "SAMBER" AND "L" ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS NEIGHBORHOODS Being a Saturday in the afternoon, the day is dark and quite cold in the capital, where people are accustomed to be at home looking for a hot drink which has an indescribable aroma, but

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  • Online Piracy and the Law

    Online Piracy and the Law

    Online Piracy and the Law Extended Research Response Before the 21st century, only an eighth of Australian households has access to the internet. Since then, online expansion has led to that proportion quadrupling to over 72% and the number of live websites increasing from 5 million to over 350 million.

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  • Product Liability Law with Regards to the Illinois Tool Works Company

    Product Liability Law with Regards to the Illinois Tool Works Company

    Product Liability Law with Regards to the Illinois Tool Works Company Kevin Cartwright Park University ________________ Corporations and manufactures of all shapes and sizes are subject to product liability lawsuits. The sixteenth edition of Business Law states “Product Liability refers to a manufacturer or seller being held liable for placing

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  • Responsive Climate Change Policies in Australia

    Responsive Climate Change Policies in Australia

    Student Name: YILU LIU Student ID: 18347081 Latrobe University: Bundoora Campus Word count: 1721 ________________ Responsive Climate Change Policies in Australia 1. Introduction Situated in the 21st Century international business environment, the science of climate changes has profound influences on business operations and practices, especially in the sector of greenhouse

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  • Rights of Communities, Indigenous People and Nationalities

    Rights of Communities, Indigenous People and Nationalities

    Rights of indigenous people ========== CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION 3rd. BGU January 4th., 2016 RIGHTS OF COMMUNITIES, INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND NATIONALITIES The current Ecuadorian Constitution recognizes the efforts of indigenous nationalities for their rights. The Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People of the United Nations says: "It is the mutual recognition and

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  • Spanish Role in International Private Law

    Spanish Role in International Private Law

    Spanish role in International Private Law The current Spanish model of Private International Law (PIL) is directly linked to the Spanish history. Spain has been a country isolated for centuries and its PIL model has been traditionally characterized both by a small number of rules and its lack of

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