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  • Laws and Code of Conduct

    Laws and Code of Conduct

    Introduction Laws and code of conduct are more and more used in our society. They must fix rules not to be exceeded by citizens or by the employees of a company. However, why do we need laws and code of conduct? Is there a difference between the two? Are the laws sufficient? How to fix good codes of conduct. First, we will define terms to understand them. Then, we will see the sanctions and we

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    Essay Length: 522 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Victor
  • Admin Law

    Admin Law

    Administrative Law is very similar to Constitutional Law, as it focuses on the rule-making authority of government officials. It is a branch of public law and its subject matter is the law governing the implementation of public programs, which are governed by statutes which have been enacted by legislature depending on the level of government with constitutional competence in the area. Areas such as employment, regulated industries, economic activities, professions and trades, human rights and

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    Essay Length: 1,608 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Steve
  • Relation Between Law and Morality

    Relation Between Law and Morality

    Intro to European History 1-11-98 Factors Affecting Life In The Fourteenth Century By all accounts, humanity was faring pretty well in the period from the eleventh century to the thirteenth. The population was steadily increasing due to better farming methods that better feed the people in Europe at this time. Significant social and political changes proved to be making life more stable, and there were many advances being made in the intellectual community. This stability,

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Artur
  • Main Types of Law

    Main Types of Law

    There are five main types of law in the criminal justice system. The first and most recognizable type is Criminal Law. Criminal law (Schmalleger 2007) is the body of rules and regulations that define and specify the nature of punishments for offenses. They can be of a public nature or can be a wrong committed against the state or society. In the times of a monarchy it was said that public order and the “kings

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    Essay Length: 691 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Employment Law Paper

    Employment Law Paper

    Employment Law Paper Riordan Manufacturing is a Fortune 1000 company that employees 550 people and operates plants in Albany, Georgia, Pontiac, Michigan and Hangzou, China. In a company of Riordan’s size many different types of discrimination can occur. Discrimination is “the act, practice or an instance of discriminating categorically rather than individually” (Webster’s Dictionary). Discrimination can be in the form of age, race, gender or disability. Laws have been prepared to discourage discrimination from occurring.

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • Anti Trust and Competition Laws

    Anti Trust and Competition Laws

    Antitrust or competition laws, legislate against trade practices that undermine competitiveness or are considered to be unfair. The term antitrust derives from the U.S. law that was originally formulated to combat business trusts - now commonly known as cartels. Most antitrust activity can be classified in the following areas: bid rigging, the competitive bidding process, in which several suppliers or contractors are vying for contracts in what can be a very cutthroat environment, can be

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Consideration - Business Law

    Consideration - Business Law

    Consideration For any contract to be valid, consideration is needed. Consideration is the benefit or detriment in the exchange process. If X goes to the shop to buy a bag of rice. And he takes it to the cashier. X pays the money for the bag of rice. He looses his money but gains a bag of rice. The shop on the other hand looses the bag of rice but gains the money. Consideration need

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Business and Law

    Business and Law

    Business and law I can imagine that I still stand in front of the gate of law library, and got a general view of the world of law knowledge. That is the reason why I can only indicate something superficial between the business and law. In general, as we all know, the commercial law and civil law is near to the area of business. I introduce the logical connection between them. Civil law is the

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    Essay Length: 473 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: David
  • Laws of Emotion

    Laws of Emotion

    The Laws of Emotion Nico H. Frijda University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands ABSTRACT: It is argued that emotions are lawful phenomena and thus can be described in terms of a set of laws of emotion. These laws result from the operation of emotion mechanisms that are accessible to intentional control to only a limited extent. The law of situational meaning, the law of concern, the law of reality, the laws of change, habituation and comparative

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Steve
  • Abortion Laws in Ohio

    Abortion Laws in Ohio

    24 Hour Informed Consent Law Ohio’s 24 Hour Informed Consent Law requires that women receive certain information at least 24 hours before an abortion in a face to face meeting with a physician. We will provide this information during your Pre-Abortion Visit. The physician must explain the following: • The probable gestational age (length of pregnancy in weeks) • The nature and purpose of the abortion • The medical risks of the abortion procedure •

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    Essay Length: 300 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Anna
  • Minimum Wage Laws

    Minimum Wage Laws

    The law affects just about every aspect of work. Federal and state laws regulate the hiring process, terms and conditions of employment, and the circumstances under which employees can be fired. The law helps shape the relationship between employer and employee. The law does not address every issue that can arise in the employment relationship, but a basic understanding of what the law does require can help both the employer and employee anticipate problems and

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Vika
  • Controlling the Law

    Controlling the Law

    Throughout time there has always been a need to control crime. Some people may say that there is more crime now then there has ever been. The truth is that crime is just kept track of now. The Justice System grows all the time, coming up with new functions, laws, and, processes to make the world a safer place. Patrol functions are used to help enforce the laws and get criminals off the streets. Sting

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Seat Belt Laws

    Seat Belt Laws

    Seat Belt Laws While reading this paper it is important that you learn about seat belts and the new seat belt laws that plague our country today. It is crucial that you see why seat belt laws need abolished for adults. George Cayley first invented the seat belt in 1840. The first American patent was given in 1885 to Edward J. Claghorn. Nils Bohlin of Sweden created our modern day three-point seat belts in 1959.

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    Essay Length: 1,515 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Employment Law

    Employment Law

    I. Disparate Impact is defined as where an employer is not motivated by discriminatory intent. Title VII prohibits an employer from using a facially neutral employment practice that as an unfair unfavorable impact on members of a protected class. The United States Supreme court first described the disparate impact theory in 1971, in the Griggs v. Duke Power Company (401 U.S 424). Title VII also goes on to confirm that disparate impact “proscribes not only

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Janna
  • Laws to Keep Social Order

    Laws to Keep Social Order

    In order to keep society in order, there must be written laws, and further more, there must be individuals and groups to enforce these laws. Some of todays laws are from the begining of the US civilization, and some are from recent years, but there is always room for improvement. Thus is why I have compiled 3 new laws made by myself that would help modern days society. My first law would enforce immigrants to

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The New Bankruptcy Law

    The New Bankruptcy Law

    Bankruptcy has been the answer to extremely troubling and difficult financial times for many people in America. Many individuals, for one reason or another, have found it to be the new start in life that they desperately needed. Unfortunately, bankruptcy has also served as a crutch to many as well, allowing them to relinquish debt that they were completely capable, however selfishly unwilling, to pay. As with any law, or policy, Americans are forced

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Law

    Law

    1 Introduction In this case both Bill and Brenda are experiencing legal problems regarding their contracts of employment. I have been asked to advice both of them on the law of restrictive covenants. In this essay I aim to provide clear advice on how they should over come their problems. 2 Restrictive Covenants Restrictive covenants is where the ability to work after you leave a job is constrained. Where ever the person in question

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    Essay Length: 1,464 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Internet Copyright Laws

    Internet Copyright Laws

    Kevin Kearney May 4, 2003 MGT 251 / Extra Credit Internet Copyright Laws A student comes home to his dorm at the University of Scranton after a rough day of classes. With the quick internet connection provided on the school's network, the student makes a few clicks and logs into Morpheus, a program that enables music fans to download free music. Within a few minutes he is on his way to owning an unlimited amount

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Argentina Business Law

    Argentina Business Law

    International Business Law Final Project Genco Argentina November 2007 Eurodollars is an Investment banking firm specializing in researching and structuring foreign investments on behalf of large companies. Genco is a multinational corporation based in the USA, licensed as a publicly traded company. The primary business purpose of Genco is to develop, manufacture and distribute pharmaceutical products in a rapidly growing global marketplace. Genco is interested in penetrating the South American market with their new generic

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    Essay Length: 3,512 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Trademark Law and the Internet

    Trademark Law and the Internet

    One of the goals of business owners is to make their business and products easily recognizable to their customers and the public in general. If the business can protect its identity with consumers, it encourages production of better products and an emphasis on building goodwill. The United States Patent and Trademark Office offers protection for businesses through the exercise of trademark law. Trademarks allow businesses to register a word, symbol, logo, or phrase used to

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    Essay Length: 1,654 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: July
  • The Legalization of the Abortion Law

    The Legalization of the Abortion Law

    Abortion 1 The Legalization of The Abortion Law Maria Delgado Com 125 Utilizing Information in College Writing Axia College of University of Phoenix Mr. Jonathan Klug February 11th, 2007 Abortion 2 The Legalization of The Abortion Law Many women in United States become pregnant each year. Unfortunately many of them as well debates whether or not they should have an abortion, due to the fact that their pregnancies were not planned. The legalization of the

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    Essay Length: 1,283 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: regina
  • Newton’s Three Laws of Motion

    Newton’s Three Laws of Motion

    Newton’s Three Laws of Motion We experience each of Sir Isaac Newton’s laws everyday. In a car, pushing a car, or even in a fight. All of these laws have to do with motion. You can experience the first law in a stopping car, the second when you are a pushing a shopping cart, and the third one in the water. Newton’s first law in laymen terms is “An object in motion tends to stay

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    Essay Length: 527 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • Business Law

    Business Law

    Law Business Law. . March 21, 2005 Every year business and individuals file for bankruptcy it has almost become common practice to do so. Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that begins when an individual or business that can’t pay their debts to creditors. Sadly enough, there were as many bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts, as there were all other cases. The American bankruptcy law almost encourages debtors who are unable to pay their

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Anna
  • Arizona Needs a Law Requiring Adult Bicycle Riders to Wear a Helmet

    Arizona Needs a Law Requiring Adult Bicycle Riders to Wear a Helmet

    Arizona needs a law requiring adult bicycle riders to wear a helmet! Have you ever known somebody who was injured in a car accident? What do you think his attitude about seat belts was after they saved his life? If you knew that a seat belt would save your life, you would buckle up! It took years of legislation and public awareness campaigns to make seat belt use mandatory. Now a new topic regarding public

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Case-Study in British Family Law: Religious Beliefs and Divorce

    Case-Study in British Family Law: Religious Beliefs and Divorce

    Case-study in British Family Law: Religious Beliefs and Divorce Cuthbert is seeking a remedy in the law of nullity for two reasons. Firstly, his religious beliefs may not permit divorce and secondly, he can petition immediately whereas divorce proceedings cannot be commenced until the parties have been married for one year (s.3 MCA 1973). On what grounds can Cuthbert base a petition? 1. s.12(c) MCA 1973 - that he did not validly consent to the

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Kevin

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