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AIRCRAFT LAW -
LIABILITY
The problems regarding aircraft
liability in the international realm primarily relate to resolving
issues of legal status of international airline passengers and cargo.
The issues are defined as follows: sovereignty over airspace, the impact
of aerospace craft on the environment, the role of aerospace technology
in the international system, weather modification, air safety and
international aviation relations. Remarkable growth and development in
the range of air transport services and technology earned the sector a
distinctive international character. The latter is the most outstanding
feature of the industry which allowed "every part of the world [to be
reached] within a few hours of every other and, in doing so … brought
about a revolution in world trade, in business contacts, and in methods
of diplomacy."
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Aspects of
City Life - Crime
The question of crime and how it
affects a city is perhaps best put to those people that have either
lived in a city all their lives (thus knowing what the crime is like in
the area), or to those that have moved to a city from a town or village
(therefore being able to make a comparison between the types of crime
and their severity in the two habitats).
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Assisted Suicide and Canadian Law
Canada still has not come to a
decision on the need for legalizing euthanasia or assisted suicide. A
woman named Sue Rodriguez brought it out into open to become one of
Canada's famous court debates. In February of 1994, she ended her life
with the assistance of her doctor. She suffered from a terminal illness
called ALS (a.k.a. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's
disease). The disease progressively worsens until it robs the individual
of all their abilities (like walking, control of body movement,
swallowing and breathing) until they are
totally dependent on mechanical devices to survive.
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Canada's Copyright
Law
Canada's copyright law is one of
our hardest laws to enforce. The reason the police have so much trouble
enforcing this law, is due to technology. This law is very easy to
break, and once broken, it is very hard to track down violators. So
although some form of a copyright law is needed, the one we have has,
too many holes to be effective. There are three main ways in which the
copyright law is broken in everyday life. They is audio/video tape
copying, plagiarism, and software piracy.
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Capital Punishment
More money is spent executing humans
than keeping them in a penitentiary for life. Compared to capital
punishment, life in prison is far worse. Mistakes may be made and no one
can bring another human back to life. Juries are often white and this
may lead to racial decisions. Of the 144 executions since the 1976
reinstatement of the death penalty in the U.S., not one white person has
been executed for killing a black. Of the 16,000 executions in U.S.
history, only 30 cases involved a white sentenced for killing a black.
Therefore, no one, including the government, should have the power to
tell another human that they must be put to death, no matter what they
commit.
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CENSORSHIP
The freedom to read is essential
to the democratic way of life. But today, that freedom is under attack.
Private groups and public authorities everywhere are working to remove
both books and periodicals from sale, to exclude certain books
from public schools, to censor and silence magazines and newspapers, and
to limit controversial books and periodicals to the general public. The
suppression of reading materials is suppression of creative thought.
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Keep Our Water
Clean
The Clean Water Act has made
advances to our society that have helped our environment to flourish
with life. The objective of the Act when it was enacted in 1972 was to
restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of
the Nation’s water. This objective was accompanied by other statutory
goals to eliminate the discharge of pollutants into waters used by boats
by 1985 and to attain waters deemed “fishable or swimmable” by 1983. So
far, the Act has done exactly what it was meant to do. Its purpose is
being served and we our benefiting with clean water.
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Legal System and
Method
Critically evaluate the
development of common law principles applicable to the defence of
provocation in criminal law from the decision in Mancini v DPP [1942] AC
1 to Mascantonio v R (1995) 183 CLR 58. Assess the degree to which the
common law has proved inflexible in responding changing societal needs
and expectations. Are there other legal means of achieving substantive
justice?
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COMPUTER
CRIMES AND PENALTIES
The computer has evolved a great
deal since its creation over a third of a century ago. The uses of the
computer now seem endless. Unfortunately some of those uses include
computer crimes. This paper will explore some recent crimes that have
occurred and the laws that apply to them.
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Criminal Law
Investigation
Murder is when a person of sound mind
unlawfully kills any person with malice aforethought.
To be convicted of murder, it has to be proven that the accused planned
to kill the victim, or that the accused acted in a way that he/she knew
would harm or kill the victim.
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