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Did Bradwyn Intend to Escape?
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A 4 page paper providing two persuasive theories addressing circumstances in which a prison inmate was found. Mr. Bradwyn did not escape from the prison building, but he was charged with escape on the grounds that he was in an area that was off limits after hours. The paper provides persuasive theories in support of Mr. Bradwyn and in support of the charge of escape. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSlawBradwyn.rtf
Differences Between Copyright and Trademarks
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A 5 page research paper on trademarks and copyrights. The writer details what each covers, how it obtained, and international considerations. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Copyrite.wps
Different Approaches in the Application of the Equal Protection Clause
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This 4 page paper examines the equal protection clause in various situations, and particularly as it concerns homosexuality. Several Supreme Court cases are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA611equ.rtf
Different Views Of Prison - Should They Be Closed
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A 10 page paper that discuses the several authors and their views on the American prison system. The authors cited are: Angela Davis, Marc Mauer, Tara Herivel and Paul Wright and Michael Foucault. The four most recent authors believe prisons, and, in fact, the justice system needs drastic reforms. Their thoughts are explained. Foucault's ideas of control and specifically the idea of the Panopticon for a prison is explained. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGprsn.rtf
Differing Levels of Accountability and Responsibility For Individual Professions
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An 8 page discussion of the observation that liability one faces for their actions often varies according to the particulars of the situation. Society holds some individuals and professions to higher standards of legal accountability and responsibility than we do other individuals and professions. This variance is justified by the potential impact an action can have. When a reporter makes a mistake in a magazine article, for example, you can run a correction but when a health care worker makes a mistake someone’s life might hang in the balance. Differing levels of accountability are thus justified by the particulars of a situation. The author provides additional examples of corporate responsibility to illustrate the differences in compliance-based verses value-based approach to accountability. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPliabil.rtf
Differing Views of Prostitution: Creating Criminal Behavior Through Law
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A 5 page contention that the very act of making a particular activity illegal can create more problems than it solves. The author uses the issue of prostitution as an illustration of this contention, emphasizing that if the act was not illegal prostitution could be a positive means by which women could empower themselves and materially prosper by preying on the needs and desires of men. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPlawPro.rtf
Difficulties in Constructing Robust Legislation to Impose Enforceable Health and Safety Duties on Directors of UK Companies
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This 10 page paper considers how and why it has been so difficult to introduce legislation to encourage or force directors into improving health and safety standards in UK companies. The paper looks at the way corporate manslaughter and argues that the main problem is the inability to hold individuals accountable along with the doctrine of identification. The paper cites numerous cases and makes reference to the way it has been dealt with by the US. The paper is written according to English law. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEhealtdir.rtf
Dilemmas with Artificial Insemination
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A 16 page paper focusing on whether the child resulting from artificial insemination could sue for child support in the future. Artificial insemination is not a new concept. It has been used for years for couples who have not been able to conceive on their own; more recently single women are seeking motherhood through this route. Couples still represent 60 percent of sperm banks’ customers, but this statistic also reveals that 40 percent of their customers are single women. Purchasers of sperm sign contracts waiving any right to seek financial support in the future, but there is strong growth in artificial insemination that does not use the services of a sperm bank and is not protected from that claim. Further, laws are exercised according to interpretation at the time. If social values shift over time, then the contracts signed today could be ruled as being worthless in the future. It is not likely today that a donor will be held to be responsible for a child financially, but that could change in the future. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Includes a 1-page research proposal.
Filename: KSartiInsem.rtf
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