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Controversial Economic Concepts Is Say’s Law
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The role of Say’s law in the Classical approach and Keynes’ approach is compared and contrasted, with implications drawn for the design of monetary and fiscal policies to stabilize an economy. Say’s law, or the law of markets, is a highly debated economic concept associated with French economist Jean-Baptiste Say. The law itself is unclear…
Interview: Police and Law Enforcement
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Police
I received a call from Special Agent Kramer on May 16, 2010. When I answered he introduced himself and explained, “ Some of my questions I know I won’t be able to answer, but I will be glad to precede with the interview. ” I in turn explained that this was more of an interview…
The 17 Laws of Power
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Law 1 When interacting with individuals in positions of authority, it is essential to avoid outshining them. It is critical to guarantee that those who hold higher ranks feel superior, regardless of the actual circumstances. This principle applies universally and all employees should acknowledge its importance. In this particular scenario, the boss or “master” holds…
The Three Laws of Monasticism
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Monasticism, literally being a hermit, has come to describe the way of life pertaining to people living in seclusion from the rest of the world. These people are under religious promise and subject to a fixed rule, as monks. The basic idea of monasticism is total isolation from the rest of society. The method they…
Organizations That Help Form Laws
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Dear recipient, The objective of this essay is to explore how organizations in the United States, including MADD, LULAC, and NAACP, can educate and support American citizens in their endeavors to promote legal changes. Furthermore, it will examine the common interests among these groups. To start off, let us understand the importance of the MADD…
Three Strikes Law in California
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Three strikes raises important questions about how sentencing laws need to achieve public safety. How are such laws made? Who do they target? And why did Michael Reynolds and Mark Klaas start out as allies and end up as bitter political rivals. Over the last two decades (1980-2000), the US prison population has increased 450%….
Cruelty of Proposition 184 in California
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment, a fundamental right, is granted to us by the United States. The recent approval of a controversial ballot initiative in California aligns with the 8th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits excessive bail, fines, and cruel and unusual punishment. Proposition 184, also referred to as the three strikes and you’re…
International Humanitarian Law
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Introduction Wars and conflict have to a great extent been a major feature of the modern world. The electronic and print media is rife with conflicts occurring in different parts of the world, for instance, recently in Darfur and in the Gaza Strip. Overall, it does happen that some conflicts may not make it into…
The Dangers of Judicial Activism in Australian Courts
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‘The Dangers of Judicial Activism in Australian Courts Far Outweigh any Advantages’. Discuss this statement. Judicial activism is described in Black’s Law Dictionary as “a philosophy of judicial decision-making whereby judges allow their personal views about public policy, among other factors, to guide their decisions, with the suggestion that adherents of this philosophy tend to…
International Law Assignment
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International law is the set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and nations. [1][2] It serves as a framework for the practice of stable and organized international relations. [3] International law differs from national legal systems in that it primarily concerns nations rather than private citizens. National law may…