Category: Law 2955

  • Judiciary Independence and Random Jury Selection in England and Wales

    The principle of power separation is a universally accepted tool, ensuring that democratic values are preserved within a nation. Judiciary serves as an indispensable element of this system, as its objective is to confirm the legitimacy of all actions taken by other branches of the government. Accordingly, it plays a role of paramount importance in…

  • Narcoterrorism in Mexico: Proposal

    Introduction Terrorism is a violent form of criminal behavior, and the terrorism-associated or terrorist-like activities of drug organizations, which have been termed as “narcoterrorism,”1 are similar. Consequently, they pose a significant and apparently growing threat to national and international security. For example, the number of homicides that are associated with this type of crime has…

  • Selective Criminalization of Aboriginals in Canada

    Introduction By and large, the Canadian Criminal justice system is anchored on the legal doctrine. To be precise, the country’s democratic ideals are grounded on the rule of law that each individual is liable to the customary law of the Canadian territory (Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission 10). Since the patriation of the country’s constitution in…

  • The United States Employment Commission and Lawsuits

    Table of Contents Introduction The Compliance Issue Functions of the EEOC Does the Lawsuit Promote Social Change? Comparison of the Press Release and the News Item Strategies I Would Implement as a Manager Conclusion References Introduction Equal employment opportunity is one of the main aspects of United States ethics. The protection of this practice is…

  • Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission: Case Brief Summary and Analysis

    Citizens United (plaintiff) released the documentary about Hillary Clinton, which portrayed her from the negative perspective (Halbert & Ingulli, 2012). Furthermore, the plaintiff wanted to increase the law availability in the video-on-demand, but it will violate the principles, which are established by the Federal Election Commission (defendant). The principles imply that these types of actions…

  • Child Workers of the World

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Miners in Bolivia and Minimal Working Age Unions to Protect Workers Conclusion References Introduction In previous works, we have already discussed child labor as one of the most significant problems the modern society faces. In fact, ruthless exploitation of individuals who are responsible for our future might seem unwise because…

  • The Importance of Consultation and Advocacy

    To advocate is to act as a voice of someone or a particular group and mostly in their defense or for a certain course. This is commonly done in groups or individuals who are not able to speak for themselves. Advocacy is therefore a form of consultation since it involves taking actions deemed necessary to…

  • The Benefits of Decriminalization

    America’s war against recreational drugs is an example of good intentions gone terribly wrong. While this country squanders billions of dollars annually on the efforts to stop illegal drugs, trafficking and use continue. The cumulative costs to society are high and widespread. Decriminalization would save states and the federal government millions per year and decrease…

  • Legal Considerations in Field Education

    Social work is one of the most important care-related services that operate in society. By protecting vulnerable individuals, providing assistance to others, and ensuring that each individual can meet a comfortable standard of living, social workers contribute to the general development and prosperity of any community. Social services entail a variety of acts and a…

  • Contract Elements: Offer and Acceptance

    Offer An offer and acceptance are a part of the requisites for legal contract formation. Denotatively, a bid is a promise, the actual terms, forbearance, conditional upon an act, or the return promise that a party makes in exchange for a performance (Smits 7). Offer is a willingness demonstration to enter a bargain so that…