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    Rights of the Child

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    CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA KING’ORI DAVID WANJOHI 1015412 Rights of the child CLS 413 COURSE CONVENER: mr. Danstan omari QUESTION: Otieno aged 11 years is accused of having robbed while armed with an AK47‚ he appears before the senior resident magistrate. Analyse the facts and provide answers to the following: 1. Handling of Otieno at the police station 2. Being arraigned for plea taking and the trial process 3. Expert witnesses/reports 4. Sentencing 5. Punishments

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    Children's Rights

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    *** Children’s Rights.*** A child is any human being below the age of 18 years‚ unless under the law‚ majority is attained earlier. Additionally‚ rights are what they deserve and what they should have in their life. Types of rights. Rights include civil‚ cultural‚ economic‚ social and political rights. They can be categorized into three groups: Provision – Children have the right to live and grow in an adequate standard of living‚ home health care‚ services‚ to play‚ a balanced diet‚ education

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    Civil Rights

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    Civil Right Acts of 1957 On September 9‚ 1957‚ President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The 1957 Civil Rights Bill aimed to ensure that all African Americans could exercise their right to vote. It aimed to increase the number of registered black voters and stated its support for such a move. Up to 1957‚ and for a variety of reasons‚ only 20% of African Americans had registered to vote. Plessy v. Ferguson On June 7‚ 1892‚ a 30-year-old colored shoemaker named

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    Human Rights vs. Core Values The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Saint Leo University’s Core Values are very different. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines every citizen’s right to choose how they want to live. Saint Leo University’s Core Values explain how they expect their students and faculty to behave as far as the school is involved but these values are not necessarily carried over into every-day life by people. There is a big difference between given rights that

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    Right to Abortion

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    Right to Abortion Today‚ abortion and the right of legalization of abortion‚ is one of the few controversial subjects among all whether they are involved directly or indirectly‚ whether they are for it or against it. Many people feel aborting an unwanted child or killing an unwanted child should be against the law. Many people don’t know what abortion is‚ who can receive abortions‚ and why people would even choose to get them. Personally‚ I agree with abortion‚ since I think every last person is

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    Animal Rights versus Human Rights Currently‚ the state of California is going through a severe drought. Almost all of California is in this state of drought‚ with 70% suffering from an “extreme” case of drought. Farmers have very little water for their crops‚ and their methods for getting more water are being blocked. A bill proposing that water be diverted from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to provide the much needed water for drought-ridden farms was shot down because it would potentially

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    Bill Rights

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    The Theory that the Fourteenth Amendment incorporates the Bill of Rights established the foundation for the Warren Court’s criminal procedure revolution. The U.S. Supreme Court has incorporated many of the protections and prohibitions in the Bill of Rights. These protections are available to criminal offenders. In this paper‚ I will discuss which protections do not apply to the states. And the differences between the two laws: procedural and substantive. As you continue on reading‚ you know

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

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    significantly if firearms are kept away from the public. From reading the Stencel book‚ I have learned for the first time that the Second Amendment was not just the right to bear arms. The Stencel book tells us that the Second Amendment really states: "A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to

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    Animal Rights‚ n.d. http://www.animalwelfarecounci.comhtml/aw/right.php (accessed June 24‚ 2007) Burger King Sets Precedent in Fast Food Sectors‚ 2007. http://www.hsus.org/farm/news/ournews/burger_king.htm (accessed 26‚ 2007) Coombs‚ W. T.‚ 1998. The Internet

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    It is in this vein that a country drafts legislation to protect the rights of their inhabitants. In the United States there is the Bill of Rights of 1781‚ which consists of a preamble and the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution‚ 1787. In Canada there is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ which is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982. Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms for their respective populations. These documents are vastly different

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