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Intention in CIF and FOB Contracts
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This 19 page paper considers the quote "Now it is true that all these rules both under section 18 and section 19 [of the Sale of Goods Act 1979] are prima facie rules and depend on intention. But the intention in this regard by the parties is seldom or never capable of proof. It is to be ascertained, as already stated here, by having regard to the terms of the contract, the conduct of the parties, and the circumstances of the case" by Lord Wright in Ross T Smyth and Co Ltd v T D Bailey, Son and Co [1940] 3 All ER 60, and discusses this in the context of FOB and CIF contracts. The paper starts by reviewing the case and the Sale of Goods Act, then looks at interpretation and the way this has been changing. Finally CIF and FOB contracts are examined in general and then in this context. The bibliography cites 30 sources.
Filename: TEintcif.rtf
Intention in English Criminal Law
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A 12 page paper discussing intention as it was nearly redefined in Woollin. The question to be evaluated here is “At last, it seems, the meaning of intention in the criminal law is cogent and stable.” When the death of a child results from the unbridled rage of an adult and a verdict of murder is “unsafe” as claimed by one of the appellate court justices, it is unlikely that the issue of intent is far from being anything that approaches being “cogent and stable.” Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: KSlawIntentEng.rtf
Interest Groups and the U.S. Supreme Court
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15 pages in length. Excellent for anyone studying judicial systems or public administration ...With much attention paid to several modern cases, this report examines the role that special interest groups have in determining the decisions of Supreme Court Justices. It is argued that special interest groups have actually come to have a bit too much power today and that their resulting abuses should be curtailed. The cases of Clarence Thomas and of Robert Bork are used as primary points of discussion. Bibliography lists 11 sources and a FREE annotated bibliography briefly describes their use in the paper.
Filename: Judicnom.wps
International Corruption; An Ongoing Fight
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This 8 page paper looks at an article published in June 200 which examines the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Officials in International Business Transactions. This paper reviews the article looking at its contents, summarising it, and then critiquing it for reliability, accuracy and the way in which the arguments are proposed. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEintcor.wps
International Criminal Court, International ad hoc Tribunals v. National Legal Systems
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This 12 page paper considers the role of the ICC and considers whether the ICC or the national courts are the best place for the procession of those accused of heinous crimes such as genocide. The ICC and the national courts are compared and theoretically and with the use of example application of the law in each arena. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEinterICC.rtf
INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE SYSTEM?
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This 4-page paper examines the concept of an international justice system, if it would work, how it would operate, and how it would recruit. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTinjusy.rtf
International Law
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Laws are devices meant to provide a structure for 'keeping
the peace'. This 5 page paper explores the processes of International law as
equivocated by central organs such as the United Nations, the European Union
and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KTlawint.rtf
International Law
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6 pages in length. There is no question that international law, without effective sanctions, is no more than pious hope and morality. This assertion is neither flagrant nor misleading; rather, it represents the very basic foundation upon which international law was established in its infancy. The writer discusses how international law was developed as a means by which nations would become legally bound with regard to conduct. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Intnlaw.wps
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