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  • The Rule of Law and Extra-Legal Doctrines
    ... According to natural law legal theory, the authority of at least some legal standards necessarily derives, at least in part, from considerations having to do ...
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  • legal ethics is law a business or a profession.
    ... the public interest is guarded by the legal professions regulator, the New Zealand Law Society. The rules for the legal profession ...
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  • theory of natural law
    ... According to natural law legal theory, the authority of at least some legal standards necessarily derives, at least in part, from considerations having to do ...
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  • The Foundation of our Legal System
    ... The US is a country enforced by common law. Every state in the country has a legal system which is formed on the common law, excluding Louisiana. ...
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  • Is law an autonomous discipline
    ... Positivists argue that the law of legal systems is created by human acts, imposed on people, and that the proper role for legal philosophy is to come to an ...
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  • Islamic Law
    ... due to the fact that Western Jurisprudence depends heavily on the concept of the separation of religion from the legal system; while Islamic law is generally ...
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  • Legal Journals
    ... Constitutions." Law Practice Management deals with topics relevant to lawyers as well as other corporate professionals that may deal with the legal profession ...
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  • Natural Crime vs Legal Crime
    ... with this view is that it makes any moral criticism of the law not possible since conformity with natural law is a necessary condition of legal justification. ...
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  • Roman Law
    ... A few countries maintain a mixed legal system, combining elements of civil law with other legal influences. For example, Scotland's ...
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  • Law and Theory: Holmes, Corwin and Levi
    ... Whenever possible, establishing precedent has thus become a hallmark of legal reasoning for case law, statutory interpretation, and constitutional ...
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  • Doctrine of reception of English Law into Australia.
    ... justice to its people. But having an effective legal system did not come to the minds of the law makers overnight. In fact, the pain ...
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  • British cases legal importance
    ... on which any difference can be allowed to exist, between what is legal and what is morally right." (St Brendan's Sixth Form College, 'A' Level Law notes: Law ...
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  • What Makes the Rule of law Legitimate?
    ... (Hart, 96) In day-to-day life, a legal system is seldom formulated as a 'rule', even though it is possible to place one law as relative to another, and ...
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  • What Makes the Rule of Law Legitimate?
    ... No. Positive law is in contrast with natural law, and it is said that the legal meaning of 'just' can encompass indifference too. ...
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  • law and justice
    ... We will look more closely at the outcomes of the system. In considering the English legal system the words law and justice are often used interchangeably. ...
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  • Roman Law
    ... Advise Crassus. It is important in this situation to look at the legal effects of Crassus mancipating four of his estates to Medicus. ...
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  • Mediation in the Canadian Legal Terrain
    ... 1995 Fitzgerald, Patrick, Looking at Law: Canadian Legal Systems , Bybooks 1994 Ross, Norman A. You be the Judge: The Complete Canadian Guide to Resolving ...
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  • legal brief
    ... California. This is a legal issue because it is a question of whether This law is unconstitutional or it is perfectly acceptable. The ...
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  • History of Law
    ... As the times call for changes in the legal system, common law is the most flexible in bringing about these changes because the judges in common law are not ...
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  • North vs. South - a legal comparision
    SOUTH A comparison of legal systems Many Canadians believe that Canadian law and American law are one in the same, (aside from major discrepancies ie Death ...
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  • Principles of Contract Law
    ... These are contracts, which is destitute of legal effect, could be on ground of fundamental mistake and the law will take no notice of it. Voidable contracts. ...
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  • law- judges and judicial power
    ... subjective standards. Legal reasons are based on the law's standard and required to be adhered to in the judicial platform. Judges, as ...
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  • Canadian Justice System
    ... International law "The legal process that concerns relations among nations is called international law"3. International law dates back from the days of the ...
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  • law
    ... The highest paid lawyers work for typical legal services firms or for the federal ... the median salary of a lawyer six months after graduation from law school is ...
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  • The Right to Bear Arms: Legal Right or Human Nature
    ... An even shortcoming of the Brady Bill is that it only affects legal transactions. A criminal is defined as someone who has broken a law or one who breaks a law ...
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  • Post-Civil War Law
    ... to next to nothing, and essentially made discrimination in the South legal. ... case reached the courts, his lawyers challenged the Louisiana law which required ...
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  • International Law and morality
    ... International law is, "The body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and other entities having international personality" (Britannica). ...
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  • Member States of the United Nations
    ... within the existing sources. However, only customary international law develops binding legal force. This leads to the conclusion ...
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  • Personal Responsibility Act
    ... Congress plans to add more aggressive measures to prevent legal immigrants from using welfare. (Glastris, "Writing Murphy's Law" 31-32) Legal immigrants who ...
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  • Justice and Good: Hart's Concept and Rawls' Theory
    ... In hid masterpiece, The Concept of Law, Hart recognizes the legal system as the "combination of primary rules of obligation with the secondary rules of ...
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