Papers On Law & Legal Systems
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Nineteenth Amendment and Suffrage
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A 5 page paper that looks at how the people involved in the debate fashioned their debates in support or against the right to vote for women. Bibliography lists more than 5 sources.
Filename: Suffrage.wps
Non-Competition Clauses – Is the Noose too Tight?
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Non-Competition Clauses – Is the Noose too Tight?: This 10-page essay delineates a number of the issues relevant to non-compete clauses inherent in today’s employment contracts. Can we find an equitable balance between safeguarding a company’s right to protect itself against competitors, and an employee’s intrinsic right to earn a living? Bibliography lists 7 sources. SNNoncom.doc
Filename: SNNoncom.doc
Nonverbal Communication and Graphics in the Courtroom
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This 7 page paper looks at both techniques and suggests that each should be used dependent on the type of case. A testable hypothesis is discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA128law.rtf
Norman Conquest and English Law
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A paper which looks at the impact which the Norman Conquest had on the development of the English legal system, taking into account the many other historical and social factors which influenced the growth of common law both before and after the Norman invasion.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: JLnormlaw.rtf
North Carolina Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases
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A 3 page paper discussing implications of this topic. The statutes of limitations for many types of civic cases in North Carolina are listed in Chapter 1, Article 5 of the North Carolina General Statutes, sections 1-46 through 1-55. Limits range from six months to ten years, depending on the type of case being considered. For personal injury cases, the statute of limitations is three years (Section 1-52). Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSncPersInjLimit.rtf
North Carolina v. Alford
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The Supreme Court case of North Carolina v. Alford began as the determination of the Appellate Court that Henry Alford might have been forced by circumstances to plead guilty to crime because of the fear of the death penalty. This 15 page paper that outlines the Supreme Court case and provides an overview of the appelate process leading up to the case. This paper also considers the importance of this case in criminal justice determinations. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Alfordca.wps
Nursing Malpractice
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An 11 page paper. Over the last several years, more malpractice lawsuits have been filed naming nurses. This essay discusses the legal issues nurses need to know about, the reasons for which a nurse can be sued, how to avoid lawsuits, and the fact that nurses need to have their own individual malpractice insurance policies. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGnsmal.wps
O.J. Simpson / Trial of the Century ?
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A well-argued 5 page look at how the O.J. Simpson criminal trial may have had harmful implications for the American legal system. The writer feels that this historic case was decided more on emotion than on fact.. that is was adversely affected by the media.. and that it will likely have a lasting impact on our criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Ojsimp.wps
Obligations Under Tort and Contract Law
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This 4 page paper contrasts the co-existing obligations under English contract law and tort law. The paper then goes on to consider why action is favoured by most litigants under the classification of tort when there is a viable choice between the areas of law. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEcontor.rtf
Occupational Health and Safety in Australia
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This 14 page report
discusses health and occupational safety in Australia.
Australia’s Occupational Safety and Health Act was made into law
as a means of guaranteeing the safety and health of workers
through prevention, compensation and rehabilitation, with the
focus on prevention. The purpose of the Act is, quite simply, to
avoid pain and suffering and to provide a modicum of protection
against discrimination. issues considered are those regarding
employer abuse of employees by the other underlying issues such
as discrimination, racism, and all other forms of intolerance.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWausosh.wps
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