Paralegal Studies (A.A.S.)
... BLS 114-African American Experience OR LAC 101-Latino Experience In the US OR World Cultures and Global Issues HUM 100-Humanities OR Individual and Society PHI 100-Introduction to Philosophy OR ...
... BLS 114-African American Experience OR LAC 101-Latino Experience In the US OR World Cultures and Global Issues HUM 100-Humanities OR Individual and Society PHI 100-Introduction to Philosophy OR ...
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
... addition to its advocacy at the coalface the law program also engages in legal education, policy and law reform. In 2008 – 2009 we undertook a wide range of work from making submissions to the Senate Inquiry into Mandatory Detention, to lobbying for gender guidelines to the Refugee Review Tribunal t ...
... addition to its advocacy at the coalface the law program also engages in legal education, policy and law reform. In 2008 – 2009 we undertook a wide range of work from making submissions to the Senate Inquiry into Mandatory Detention, to lobbying for gender guidelines to the Refugee Review Tribunal t ...
Societal Constitutions in Transnational Regimes - Socio
... This paper begins by proposing a world model of constitutional citizenship. It argues that the normative implications of national citizenship proposed in the late 18th Century only became real through the intricate interaction between national constitutional law and international law, which occurred ...
... This paper begins by proposing a world model of constitutional citizenship. It argues that the normative implications of national citizenship proposed in the late 18th Century only became real through the intricate interaction between national constitutional law and international law, which occurred ...
The Homeless Persons` Legal Clinic
... The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets, and stealing bread. Anatole France, The Red Lily, 1894 Over 100 ago, Anatole France, writer, critic, communist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921, identified ...
... The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets, and stealing bread. Anatole France, The Red Lily, 1894 Over 100 ago, Anatole France, writer, critic, communist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921, identified ...
Caryl Communications Inc
... County residents with criminal records address the civil legal barriers that serve as obstacles to their successful community reintegration. Through ReLeSe’s driver’s license clinic and direct representation, ReLeSe and its volunteer attorneys assist clients with driver’s license restoration and res ...
... County residents with criminal records address the civil legal barriers that serve as obstacles to their successful community reintegration. Through ReLeSe’s driver’s license clinic and direct representation, ReLeSe and its volunteer attorneys assist clients with driver’s license restoration and res ...
HUMR5140 Introduction to Human Rights Law Autumn 2011
... • More specific and detailed NATIONAL LEGAL TRADITIONS Hybrid systems Other traditions ...
... • More specific and detailed NATIONAL LEGAL TRADITIONS Hybrid systems Other traditions ...
The Relationship between Law and Morals
... development of law, but in a complex society there will never be a complete match between law and moral values. Major breaches of a moral code e.g. murder will also be against the law, but in other matters there may not be a consensus of opinion. The law may appear to be based on moral positions but ...
... development of law, but in a complex society there will never be a complete match between law and moral values. Major breaches of a moral code e.g. murder will also be against the law, but in other matters there may not be a consensus of opinion. The law may appear to be based on moral positions but ...
James Beeton
... The question then arises whether action in such circumstances may be morally justified regardless of the lack of legal justification. Arguments that it can be generally find their roots in ‘just war theory’. This was a doctrine developed primarily in the context of Christian theological thinking by ...
... The question then arises whether action in such circumstances may be morally justified regardless of the lack of legal justification. Arguments that it can be generally find their roots in ‘just war theory’. This was a doctrine developed primarily in the context of Christian theological thinking by ...
Ndulo Think Piece - World Justice Project
... Typically the division and regulation of state power is established through the national constitution. In this sense, a national constitution is a charter of government. It is a body of fundamental principles by which a society organizes a government for itself, defines and limits the powers of the ...
... Typically the division and regulation of state power is established through the national constitution. In this sense, a national constitution is a charter of government. It is a body of fundamental principles by which a society organizes a government for itself, defines and limits the powers of the ...
1 Focus Area 16: Peaceful and iclusive societies, rule of law and
... We reiterate our strong preference for maintaining FA 16 as it is in a stand-alone goal on peaceful and inclusive societies, rule of law, and effective, accountable and transparent institutions good governance with addition of good governance and with changing the word “capable” with the expressio ...
... We reiterate our strong preference for maintaining FA 16 as it is in a stand-alone goal on peaceful and inclusive societies, rule of law, and effective, accountable and transparent institutions good governance with addition of good governance and with changing the word “capable” with the expressio ...
Legality and Irony
... The first part of the explanation is linked to the fact that when confronted with legal demands we encounter our reason in the form of the reason of others. The consequence is that we can accept it only by bracketing its claim to be taken at face value. We need to ironize the law in order to find it ...
... The first part of the explanation is linked to the fact that when confronted with legal demands we encounter our reason in the form of the reason of others. The consequence is that we can accept it only by bracketing its claim to be taken at face value. We need to ironize the law in order to find it ...
Paper - Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia
... youngest daughter, to live in co-residence with her parents and to care for them, when they need it in their old age. Doing so, she will gain reputation, influence and merit and receive a bigger part of the heritage. Following to BOWIE (2008) and other scholars, this residence rule is still prevaili ...
... youngest daughter, to live in co-residence with her parents and to care for them, when they need it in their old age. Doing so, she will gain reputation, influence and merit and receive a bigger part of the heritage. Following to BOWIE (2008) and other scholars, this residence rule is still prevaili ...
Impact of legal aid programmes for persons with HIV, drug users and
... Legal services protect public health by keeping key populations out of prison ‘In our experience, drug users and other key populations arrested on HIV-related criminal charges, who have quality legal representation, are unlikely to go to prison. The police are unable to make the case and the courts ...
... Legal services protect public health by keeping key populations out of prison ‘In our experience, drug users and other key populations arrested on HIV-related criminal charges, who have quality legal representation, are unlikely to go to prison. The police are unable to make the case and the courts ...
The Dog That Barked Rather Quietly: The Role of Law in Social
... influence elites. While these benefits may emerge from legal victory, they may also result from the initial act of rights claiming and from the mere process of litigation. In fact, advocates may even use litigation loss to raise consciousness, fundraise, and bargain with state decision makers” Nejai ...
... influence elites. While these benefits may emerge from legal victory, they may also result from the initial act of rights claiming and from the mere process of litigation. In fact, advocates may even use litigation loss to raise consciousness, fundraise, and bargain with state decision makers” Nejai ...
Natural Law, Positive Law, and Legal Realism
... of natural law and legal positivism Fuller reacts to moral emptiness of positivism, and hopes to find substantive norms within law itself as a social practice Law provides social goods like stability and respect for human autonomy ...
... of natural law and legal positivism Fuller reacts to moral emptiness of positivism, and hopes to find substantive norms within law itself as a social practice Law provides social goods like stability and respect for human autonomy ...
Phil 155 Central Features of Hart`s Positivist Concept of Law
... Note also that in order for a legal system to work, the officials of the system must, by and large, regard the rules of law from the internal standpoint, that is, as obligatory rules that must be followed for their own sake. Infractions of the law by the general public can be minimized by imposing p ...
... Note also that in order for a legal system to work, the officials of the system must, by and large, regard the rules of law from the internal standpoint, that is, as obligatory rules that must be followed for their own sake. Infractions of the law by the general public can be minimized by imposing p ...
How (and why) to be a Free-Market Radical Leftist
... presuppose markets, since you can’t have a state unless there’s a sufficient productive surplus to extract, which presupposes ...
... presuppose markets, since you can’t have a state unless there’s a sufficient productive surplus to extract, which presupposes ...
Document
... understandings – shared moral/political views, ideas about the inviolability of property, and other understandings – and conclude that “law is politics.” The critics say judges are lawmakers rather than appliers of law. ...
... understandings – shared moral/political views, ideas about the inviolability of property, and other understandings – and conclude that “law is politics.” The critics say judges are lawmakers rather than appliers of law. ...
Sample Cover Letter Outline
... parental negligence issues, and a trial level brief concerning a domestic violence charge. I also received a CALI award for receiving the highest grade in my legal writing class. In addition, I am a member of Loyola’s moot court team and a first year legal writing tutor. Prior to entering law school ...
... parental negligence issues, and a trial level brief concerning a domestic violence charge. I also received a CALI award for receiving the highest grade in my legal writing class. In addition, I am a member of Loyola’s moot court team and a first year legal writing tutor. Prior to entering law school ...
The Development of Global Standards in INTERNATIONAL LAW
... The structure of the international community Subjects, sources, adjudication and enforcement of International law The relationship between international law and national law; The operation of the United Nations System; The law regulating the use of force and the role of the Security Counci ...
... The structure of the international community Subjects, sources, adjudication and enforcement of International law The relationship between international law and national law; The operation of the United Nations System; The law regulating the use of force and the role of the Security Counci ...
Guide to the week`s readings and seminar questions
... Weeks 2 and 3 will be from the same book, which is by Daniel Chernilo on natural law theory and social theory. Natural law theory is the oldest form of jurisprudence. It is based on the idea that society is part of the natural order, and its governance needs to be understood in those terms. This ide ...
... Weeks 2 and 3 will be from the same book, which is by Daniel Chernilo on natural law theory and social theory. Natural law theory is the oldest form of jurisprudence. It is based on the idea that society is part of the natural order, and its governance needs to be understood in those terms. This ide ...
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College of the City University... Academic Advisement, Division of Academic Affairs
... emphasis on training students for public service legal work. Students will be trained in the skills necessary to provide paralegal services in legal service and legal aid offices, community and religious organizations, social services agencies, the courts, unions, and other public service institutio ...
... emphasis on training students for public service legal work. Students will be trained in the skills necessary to provide paralegal services in legal service and legal aid offices, community and religious organizations, social services agencies, the courts, unions, and other public service institutio ...
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College of the City University... Academic Advisement, Division of Academic Affairs
... on training students for public service legal work. Students will be trained in the skills necessary to provide paralegal services in legal service and legal aid offices, community and religious organizations, social services agencies, the courts, unions, and other public service institutions. ...
... on training students for public service legal work. Students will be trained in the skills necessary to provide paralegal services in legal service and legal aid offices, community and religious organizations, social services agencies, the courts, unions, and other public service institutions. ...