Category: Law 2955

  • Functions of the National Labor Relations Board

    Table of Contents What I have learned Interesting facts Important Facts References What I have learned The National Labor Relations Board is a federal agency that is tasked with the protection of the rights of employees to organize to collectively bargain for their rights (National Labor Relations Board, 2016a). This board not only oversees the…

  • Fourth Amendment Most Important Parts

    Table of Contents Introduction Bill of Rights Market Existence Feudal Tyranny Right to Liberty Moral Agency Conclusion References Introduction The fourth amendment guarantees the rights of American citizens to enjoy their property without any disturbance by the state unless there is probable cause or a warrant to search a premise. The fourth amendment is part…

  • Submission a Derivative Claim

    Table of Contents Question Answer Breach of Directors duties Grounds for derivative claims Advice concerning the merits of Derivative claim suit Bibliography Question Allan, David and Richard are directors of Springfield Chocolate Ltd which was incorporated in 2008. They hold 60%, 20% and 10% of the company’s shares respectively. John holds the remaining 10%. Allan…

  • Cybercriminals and How Government Addresses Them

    Cybercrime activities have been on the rise following emergent technologies. From the analysis of “5 Most Dangerous Hackers of all Time” by Top trending, cybercrime appears to be an organized activity with adequate knowledge on the target (Top Trending, 2015). World governments seem to be the prime targets of cybercrime activities. This has been evidenced…

  • The Legally Binding Contract: Intention From the Involved Parties

    The law states that for any contract to be valid, there must be an intention from the involved parties to be legally bound. Thus, for any contract to be enforceable, the following three requirements must be fulfilled. They are intention, agreement and consideration. In this case, the existence of intention by parties to enter into…

  • Damaging Fountains: Summary Offences Act 1998

    Table of Contents Introduction Case analysis and relevant provisions Provision’s components Definition of terms Relationship of the provision to others Application of provisions to case facts Conclusion References Introduction The Summary Offences Act 1998 (NSW), was ratified by the legislative assembly and reviewed to address various less serious crimes. According to Quilter and McNamara (2013),…

  • Fundamental Aspects of Canadian Criminal Law

    Table of Contents Introduction Politicality Specificity Uniformity Penal sanction Contemporary laws in Canada References Introduction Violating the law is criminal and regardless of the degree of criminality or indecency of an action, the regard of its being criminal only comes following its prohibition by the criminal law. The criminal laws are a set of rules…

  • American Chemical Society Publishing Agreement Guide

    Introduction An Explanation of the Paper The paper is prepared to provide a better understanding of publishing agreements and their various legal aspects. A publishing contract tends to be broad in nature. It contains a number of provisions. Before signing any agreement, authors are advised to analyze and understand all the key points. According to…

  • The US Correctional System Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Two Methods of Correctional System Conclusion References Introduction The main goals of any correctional system are to: punish the offender, protect society, and rehabilitate the offender. However, it is not very clear how well correctional systems attain these goals. Many countries have carried out drastic reforms in the way they handle…

  • Ethan Lester’s Fraud in Financial Statements

    Financial misconduct is a combination of the criminal trying to meet their needs match with their ability to steal money. Ethan Lester is a model CPA that deserves a promotion, according to a CEO. However, the man committed a theft of $50,000 to impress a woman. The crime was concealed by circumventing internal controls and…