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Australian Law and Proportionality [ send me this paper ] This 7 page paper provides an overview of the concept of proportionality as it appears Australian Law. In recent years, the High Court of Australia has been for applying the concept of proportionality to issues related to the Constitution of Australia. When the core values of this Constitution are at stake, the requirement of proportionality becomes more stringent for the High Court, and questions of the application of this standard have been related in recent years. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename: MHAusLaw.rtf
Bankruptcy & Legal Issues [ send me this paper ] 12 pages in length. Writer provides a comprehensive overview of Bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Bankruptcy Revision, the differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, etc;. Writer uses the case of Orange County, California, a government body that filed for Bankruptcy in the mid-1990's. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Filename: Bankrupt.wps
Barber v. Somerset County Council [2004] UKHL 13 [ send me this paper ] This 8 page paper cpnsiders how the case of Barber v Somerset County Council(2004) the House of Lords may have failed to take adequate account of the realities of modern work and of the changes in the typical workplace over the last thirty years. The bibliography cites 6 sources. Filename: TEpsyemp.rtf
Breach of Fiduciary Responsibility (Evaluation of Case Study) [ send me this paper ] This 23 page paper evaluates a case submitted by a student. The case is outlined and then evaluated according to state and federal law. The case involves a corporation doing business in Colorado but domiciled in California. Facts of the case include, briefly, two partners who raise money for a business venture, but then take some of that money for their own and leave the country. Recourse for investors is the main thing explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename: SA224law.rtf
British Trial by Jury [ send me this paper ] A 5 page paper which addresses current government desire to abolish trial by jury in Great Britain. The paper argues that trial by jury is essential to the system of law, and argues that, while there may be problems with the system, it does protect the rights of the citizens more adequately than no system would. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: RAjuryeuro.wps
Burden of Proof: Criminal Procedure [ send me this paper ] A 3 page paper which summarizes an article pertaining to criminal procedure. The article addresses the burden of proof. No additional sources cited. Filename: RAbuoo.rtf
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