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    Evolving International Framework. http://www.ushmm.org/genocide/take_action/genocide/ (accessed May 19‚ 2010). Rape. http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=240&np=300&id=2063 (accessed May 14‚ 2010). Ratification of the Rome Statute. http://www.iccnow.org/?mod=romeratification (accessed May 19‚ 2010). SARPN. The Problem of Violence Against Women in South Africa. http://www.sarpn.org.za/documents/d0001222/Gender-based_violence_problems.pdf (accessed May 17‚ 2010). The 1994 Violence

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    based regulation? If so‚ it’s per se unconst’l. Is the regulation appropriately narrow/broad? - Overbroad: regulates substantially more speech than the const’n allows to be regulated; may be unconst’l as applied to some people the statute would authorize. o Statutes must be narrowly drawn to abridge only protected expression. - Vagueness: if a reasonable person can’t tell what speech is prohibited and what’s permitted. o Unequal interpretation - Prior restraint: orders forbidding certain communication

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    98 AS 6 (revised 1994) Accounting Standard (AS) 6 (revised 1994) Depreciation Accounting Contents INTRODUCTION Definitions EXPLANATION Paragraphs 1-3 3 4-19 Disclosure 17-19 MAIN PRINCIPLES 20-29 94 AS 6 (issued 1982) Depreciation Accounting 99 Accounting Standard (AS) 6* (revised 1994) Depreciation Accounting [This Accounting Standard includes paragraphs set in bold italic type and plain type‚ which have equal authority. Paragraphs in bold italic

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    December 4‚ 2010 RE: Charging Bob and Susan Tuttle of Negligent Supervision Question Presented Did Joseph Haney effectively simulate a deadly weapon and create a life-threatening environment‚ sufficient to satisfy the Arizona armed robbery statute‚ by thrusting his hand into a pocket and telling the store clerk that it was a "holdup" and to "[l]ie still if you want to live‚" when the victim was unsure whether Haney had such a weapon‚ when Haney used both hands to grab money from the cash register

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    In a 5-4 vote‚ Justice William Rehnquist wrote the majority opinion for the Court‚ delivering a strong blow to proponents of expanded federal power . Rehnquist argued that the pertinent federal statute was a criminal code‚ not an economic-related law. The United States Government’s argument “would bid fair to convert Congressional authority under the commerce clause to a general police power of the sort retained by the states‚” Rehnquist said. “If

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    block of events towards full autonomy. Thesis: Although it took nearly a century to do so‚ Canada transformed from a self-governing British colony to a fully independent nation through the defining moments of Vimy Ridge‚ Chanak crisis‚ and the Statute of Westminister‚ Source 1: Wells‚ Donald‚ and Heather C. Hudak‚ eds. Canada ’s Road on Independence. Vol. 2. Calgary: Weigl Educational Limited‚ 2005. Print. Donald Wells has more than 25 years of experience as an editor and

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    parent’s consent‚ or without serious objection by them in which case they are then generally upheld against later or collateral attack. In jurisdictions‚ statutes governing grandparent- visitation rights when a child’s nuclear family is absent due to divorce‚ death‚ relinquishment of termination of parental rights‚ or other cause. Under such statutes‚ however‚ the grand-parent may have to prove that the visitation sought is in the grandchild’s “best interest.” Provide 2 cases that discuss

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    precise contours of this constitutional protection. Despite repeated attempts‚ the Supreme Court continues to struggle to find the appropriate balance between protecting defendant rights10 and ensuring legislative autonomy in the drafting of criminal statutes.11 The long line of Sixth Amendment cases considering which factual questions must be resolved by juries beyond a reasonable doubt and which questions may be resolved by judges by a preponderance of evidence “has produced a bewildering series of

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    Granville and how does this decision compare to Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl? In Troxel‚ The Washington Statute violated the right of parents to make decisions related to the care‚ control and custody of their children. In this case‚ according to the Washington Supreme Court‚ the Constitution permit the Sate to interfere with the right of parents when it comes

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    moral or ethical standards? – is it illegal to tell a lie? Should it be illegal to sell lottery tickets on Sundays in NZ? Difference between Law and Rules: In NZ‚ for a rule to be law it must have been made 1. By parliament in the form of an Act (statute). 2. Under authority delegated or conferred by an Act of the NZ parliament (regulation or a bylaw). 3. By a judge in a NZ court in the course of deciding a case. Law and Morals or Ethics: e.g. A law is passed that declares persons who have blue

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