Papers On Current/Popular Legal Issues
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History of Capital Punishment
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This 5 page report was written to
be used as the background material for an informative speech to
be given on the history of capital punishment. Most nations in
the developed world and an increasing number of nations in the
developing world have officially abolished the death penalty.
However, matters in the United States are significantly
different. If public opinion polls are to be believed, the
general concept of execution for crimes is still popular in the
United States. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWhiscap.wps
How Norval Morris May Review Current Books Regarding Legal Conditions
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A 9
page paper which presents 6 different books, and also presents a review of each book as
they would perhaps be perceived by Norval Morris, a legal scholar and writer. The books
are "Brothel Boy" edited by Norval Morris, "The Lawyer's Calling: Christian Faith and
Legal Practice" by Joseph G. Allegretti, "Why Lawyers Behave The Way They Do" by
Paul G. Haskell, "Official Negligence" by Lou Cannon, "Redefining Equality" edited by
Neal Devins and Davison M. Douglas, and "Basic Concepts of Legal Thought" by George
P. Fletcher. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnorval.wps
How the Laws Regulating Companies can Influence and Enhance A Corporation’s Strategy
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This 5 page paper looks at UK law and considers how it may be used to help and enhance corporate strategy. The writer uses the Copyright, Designs and Patents Bill 1988, the Case of Dyson and Hoover and the role of directors to illustrate the points raised. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TElawstg.rtf
How the Margin of Appreciation allows the Human Rights Act 1998 to Undermine Fundamental Human Rights
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This 14 page paper considers how the margin of appreciation allowed by the European Court of Human Rights is so great that it undermines the concept of a universal standard of human rights. This is considered by looking at articles 8 and 10 of the Human Rights Act which cover the right to privacy and the right to expression. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEhrundr.rtf
Human Reproduction Technologies and Contracting for a Baby in Canada:
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This 7 page report discusses social and legal issues associated with new reproductive technologies such as surrogate mother arrangements and in-vitro fertilization. Is it possible to
write a commercial contract for a baby? Can a man buy his own child? Who owns the frozen embryos of a dead woman; can they be willed to third parties? The new reproductive technologies that
enable infertile couples to have offspring raise a host of legal issues. In addition, family definitions, best interests of children, and personal civil rights must all be considered. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWreprod.wps
Human rights and anti-terrorism
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A paper which looks at the recent UK legislation designed to combat terrorist activities, with particular reference to possible breaches of human rights and civil liberties in the Bill. Bibliography lists 22 sources
Filename: JL2UNterr.rtf
Human Rights And The United Kingdom's Entertainment Law Industry
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6 pages in length. The recent developments in human rights law have had a significant impact upon the United Kingdom's entertainment law industry with regard to breach of privacy, obscenity and censorship issues. The ever-evolving nature of human rights laws has given way to a redefining of just what it means to possess the very basis of justifiable claim when it comes to one's rights; in doing so, the United Kingdom's entertainment law industry has found it necessary to represent myriad angles of such redefinition within the boundaries of the Human Rights Act. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCUKing.wps
Immigration Laws: Time For Enforcement
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A 5 page paper which discusses aspects of immigration laws and then argues that greater enforcement be implemented. The laws themselves do not necessarily need to be changed, as the country prides itself on being a land of immigrants. But, the laws which are in place are not enforced adequately to prevent such events as the terrorist activities of September, 2001. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAimmgrt.rtf
Impact of Human Right Act on the UK Abortion Law
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This 6 page paper considers the way in which the Human Rights Act may impact on abortion law in the UK. The paper considers the conflicting aspects of the right to life as well as the right to equality and the right to autonomy. The paper uses both UK and European case law to consider the potential impact of the act. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEhraabo.rtf
Implied Terms in an Employment Contract
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This 9 page paper considers UK law and how the use of implied terms is seen in contracts of employment, The writer considers if the ability of the court to imply terms can be seen as helping to achieve a balance between the interests of employer and employee. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEemplaw.wps
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