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US History: Articles of Confederation
Government
Justice
United States
The Articles of Confederation, one of the first official documents establishing the government of the United States, was ineffective and failed to provide a strong government. During this significant period in the history of the United States, anarchy and revolution were growing because of the following reasons. The Continental Congress controlled public affairs but there…
Prejustice and discrimination
Discrimination
Justice
Evaluate psychological theories of the development of prejudice and discrimination, discuss how prejudice and discrimination can be reduced and consider some of the effects that prejudice and discrimination might have on a group or individual. To describe the term prejudice, means to have an unjustified or incorrect attitude towards an individual based solely on group…
Trayvon Martin Verdict
Crime
Criminal Justice
Justice
This Could’ve Been You Imagine leaving your house and never returning back. Imagine being assaulted and killed by neighborhood watch, in an unfamiliar area to you. Is that how the gated communities keep down the crime? Killing young innocent teenagers, does that set the tone for any future crimes? When it’s raining outside, do you…
The Promenade’s Duty of Care
Common Law
Justice
Principles
The Promenade’s management is the property owner. It is clear that property owners owed customers a duty of care as it was decided in Australian Safely Stores Pity Ltd V Glazing. Therefore, the Promenade’s management owed Elsie a duty of care. If the Promenade’s management failed to exercise the proper standard of care, as in…
Non-Lethal vs. Lethal Weapons and their use in the criminal justice profession
Criminal Justice
Justice
Introduction The law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system are important institutions in the society. They have particular roles to fulfil, just like the rest of the different other institutions found inside the society. But unlike the other institutions in the society, the law enforcement and criminal justice institutions are given the privilege to…
The Kadi Case and the Court’s Decisions
European Union
Human Rights
Justice
“The Kadi Cases shed of import visible radiation on the importance and standing that the Court of Justice of the European Union is ready to confabulate to human rights protection in the EU legal order.” Discuss this statement Name:Martina Vella 75694 ( M) The Kadi Case and the Court’s Decisions “The ECJ’s Kadi opinion is…
The Business License the Bail Act
Constitutional Law
Crime
Criminal Law
Justice
Political science
The concept of law can be established under two focus points, which are Order and Compulsion, Order being the sense f a method of system and compulsion which is the enforcement of compliance with the law. The definition of law can be described by several components that explain the concept of law. Some of the…
Compromise of 1850
Constitution
Justice
Slavery
The Mexican-American war had created controversies and what could be said as divisiveness between the North and the South regarding issues on territories as well as on slavery. Debates had become heated as members of the legislature argued whether California should be accepted as part of the Northern States, and therefore further increase the gap…
Will Border Fence Solve the Problem
Human Trafficking
Justice
Morality
The United States border fence has helped citizens to become stronger within its force because it has helped reduce significantly human and drug trafficking in America. It helps give a sense of security. Just how there are these advantages having a border fence, there is also a negative effect towards the country like the cost…
Public Interest Litigation
Common Law
Government
Justice
PIL in broad terms means litigation filed in a court of law for the protection of “Public Interest” on the wide variety of subjects concerning citizens. The history: Public Interest Litigation popularly known as PIL can be broadly defined as litigation in the interest of that nebulous entity: the public in general. Prior to 1980s,…