Why did the judge have to satisfy himself that the breach of confidentiality was inadvertent by both the solicitor and the paralegal?

1.Initially, read through the case without taking notes. Obtain an overall impression of the facts and the arguments contained in the case.

2.During your second reading of the case, make notes about the following (this will assist you to complete the Case Study):

a)What was the solicitor’s version of events?

b)What was the paralegal’s version of events?

c)What was the breach of confidentiality?

d)Why did the judge have to satisfy himself that the breach of confidentiality was inadvertent by both the solicitor and the paralegal?

e)If the whole problem was a ‘slip of the fax’,why do think this case went to Court?

f)Consider the general principles about inadvertent disclosure of confidential material that can be learnt from this case.You are now ready to create the case study on this matter

what are the political and social issues that influence the theory and practice of global criminal justice?

Critical Terms and Their Implications

For this discussion, you are tasked with identifying, differentiating between, and discussing the following terms:

International and comparative criminal justice.

Transnational and international crimes.

Politicized justice.

As you examine these new terms that are specific to the course, what are the political and social issues that influence the theory and practice of global criminal justice?comparative criminal justice

What are the differences in the legislation’s? What does seem to be the most efficient?

Analyze how other countries tackled the issue of rape law and its difficulties relating genders.

This will be supported by the relevant legislation and case law to investigate its effectiveness and compare to effectiveness of law implemented in the United Kingdom. This chapter will also answer following questions:

What are the differences in the legislation’s? What does seem to be the most efficient? Could United Kingdom improve their rape law by introducing changes based on the effectiveness of the laws of other countries?

Critically analyze whether force can be used in self-defence by a state when the armed attack that it is responding to was perpetrated by a non-state actor.

Critically analyze whether force can be used in self-defence by a state when the armed attack that it is responding to was perpetrated by a non-state actor.

Evaluate the effectiveness of hate crime laws as a method of tackling discrimination and violence directed at minority communities.

To what extent are crime statistics a valuable tool for understanding crime?

B- A 2,000-word essay on a broad theme encompassing several parts of the course. The questions for this part of the coursework is the following;

Evaluate the effectiveness of hate crime laws as a method of tackling discrimination and violence directed at minority communities.

The main textbook for this module is:
T. Newburn, Criminology, Routledge, 2017

This is my main source of information for this module therefore it is required that you use it as the referencing point to answer these questions using it as the main source / textbook as readings from it is set as my primary reading for seminars.All the teaching received in lectures draws on references from this book, which will then allow you in pinpointing opportunities to explore the topics examined in greater depth.

 

Should bilateral investment treaties impose not only investor rights but also investor obligations? Critically discuss, with reference to arbitral awards and academic commentary.

Should bilateral investment treaties impose not only investor rights but also investor obligations? Critically discuss, with reference to arbitral awards and academic commentary.

Do you think that the law is sufficient to protect workers in Canada? Do you think the law should change? If yes, how and why should the law change? If no, why is the law effective as it is?

This assignment requires you to locate and evaluate a news story related to issues involving employment law in Canada. You can choose any Canadian news article from a reputable source published in the last 2 years. Stories on blogs or social media are not acceptable. The story should be from a reputable news agency, newspaper, television station, or similar source. It could be local (Ontario) or national media (Canada wide).

1. Write a 4 page paper outlining the following:

Brief overview of the facts

Explanation of the employment law issue, including the law, the position of the employer(s) and the position of the worker(s)

Provide your own reasoned opinion of the issues described. Do you think that the law is sufficient to protect workers in Canada? Do you think the law should change? If yes, how and why should the law change? If no, why is the law effective as it is?

The assignment is a formal paper.

A mastery of course material and concepts related to employment law should be demonstrated within your paper.

 

Identify the offer, method of acceptance, and consideration in the e-contract. Are e-contracts treated the same as “regular” contracts?

E-contracts

Identify the offer, method of acceptance, and consideration in the e-contract.
Are e-contracts treated the same as “regular” contracts?

Write about a provision you found interesting, which ties into some of the readings in our text.

What elements does a verbal contract need to be legally binding? And why are verbal contracts problematic in business? Try and find a suitable case(s) with which to illustrate your answer.

Verbal contract

While written contracts are always preferred, sometimes contracts can be verbal.

What does the law say for verbal agreements?

Post your response to the following question:

What elements does a verbal contract need to be legally binding? And why are verbal contracts problematic in business? Try and find a suitable case(s) with which to illustrate your answer.

Post a thorough response to the question. Your answer is not as important as your analysis of the facts and law.

How does this law apply to domestic or international organized crime groups?

Federal law

The Bill of Rights, which is the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution, and the Constitution as a whole do two very important things: They set out the rights of citizens and also limit the authority of government. The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution, in particular, limit the authority of government in the lives of U.S. citizens. The authority of government/law enforcement is additionally limited in court decisions interpreting Constitutional protections, such as Miranda v. Arizona. Jurisdiction and the statute of limitations further limit the reach of law enforcement.

A variety of statutes have been enacted to fight organized crime at the federal level, such as RICO, which is a part of the Crime Control Act of 1970. Other statutes are designed to “follow the money,” such as the Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 and the Money Laundering Control Act of 1986, in order to obtain needed evidence against organized crime groups. There are many and various other federal laws that have been enacted to fight organized crime or enacted for another purpose but are being used to combat organized crime, such as the Patriot Act.

Answer the following questions:

.What is an example of a federal law that combats organized crime?

.How does this law apply to domestic or international organized crime groups?

.Has this law been codified into the state laws in your state? In what way?

.How may we improve major federal laws and strategies to combat organized crime? Explain your answer.

Essay 4 (175 to 350 words)

There is no national police force in the United States. However, there are multiple federal agencies that act to combat various types of criminal activity, including organized crime. These agencies fall under the larger umbrella of government departments. For example, the FBI operates under the Department of Justice, and Customs and Border Protection operates under the Department of Homeland Security.

Choose one federal agency that interests you, and discuss the history of this organization. Answer the following questions:

.What are the major functions and goals of this agency?

.How does this agency operate in the fight against organized crime?

.What training, experience, or education must one have to become a part of this agency?

.Would you ever consider joining this agency? Why or why not?