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Obligations and Contracts
Common Law
Government
Justice
Nature and Effect of Obligations Article 1163 – Every person obliged to give something is also obliged to take care of it with proper diligence of a good father of a family, unless the law or the stipulation of the parties requires another standard of care. Specific/Determinate thing vs. Generic Thing A thing is said…
To what extent are UK judges both independent and neutral?
Constitutional Law
Government
Judge
Judiciary
Justice
Policy
Separation of powers
1a) With reference to the source, describe the measures that exist to maintain the independence and neutrality of the judiciary. The independence of the judiciary from the executive and legislative is said to kept by things like their fixed salaries and sub judice rule. Their salaries ‘are paid from the Consolidated Fund’ and aren’t fixed…
Government Censorship of Media
Censorship
Government
Media
“The government’s power to censor the press was abolished so that the press would remain forever free to censure the government…. The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people. ” —? U. S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, New York Times Co. v. United States…
Grave And Sudden Provocation
Crime
Criminal Law
Government
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the various authors whose books I have referred to while doing my project and also the various sources of information from where I have collected the data for my assignment. I am duly indebted to them. I am also indebted to the All India…
The Ideal Government According to Confucian Beliefs
Confucianism
Government
Abstract Confucianism was developed by China’s most influential thinker, Confucius. The teachings were based from The Analects of Confucius which particularly highlights the virtues that one must possess in order to contribute to a moral society. Confucius discussed several values such as filial piety, propriety, loyalty, and righteousness. He believed that to acquire superiority as…
Oral Contracts: Good or Bad?
Contract
Government
Jurisprudence
Justice
Principles
Rules
In the current society of emailing, texting, and even instant global communication, entering into a contract can easily occur in as simple as making a phone call. Despite the fact that many prefer written contracts, oral contracts are also common. An oral contract refers to a contract in which the terms and conditions have been…
An Annotated Bibliography on the Controversial Life of Pablo Escobar
Annotated Bibliography
Crime
Government
Politics
Pablo Escobar was one of the wealthiest men in the world in the 80’s, he made his fortune in the cocaine business. In the beginning, his operation was small, and as it grew he funded housing projects for the slums of his home town, built soccer stadiums, provided jobs for the unemployed and gave monetary…
Case Digest Proceeding
Common Law
Government
Justice
Negligence
Prosecutor
Separation of powers
Both the respondent and the petitioners, Redentor Complate and employee of co-petitioner Elpidio Abaiad, are involved in the case. The respondent is a Master Sergeant of the Phil. Air Force. While riding his bicycle to the office, Albayda was involved in a collision with a taxi driven by Completo. This resulted in severe physical injuries…
Comparison of the roles of judges, magistrates, barristers, solicitors and juries
Court
Government
Justice
Judges and Magistrates –When hearing a case in court, both magistrates and judges have to be unbiased and have no prejudices. They both have to make sure that no party is treated unfairly. Not only that, but both parties must have a good sense of judgment and must be able to make sound decisions. Judges…
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Civil rights and liberties
Constitutional Law
Freedom of Expression
Government
Rights
Social Issues
First Amendment What is 1st Amendment? First Amendment gives the citizens of the United States the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition. It was adopted in 1791 and is one of the amendments that are part of the Bill of Rights. It sounds simple as we read it but do we really understand…