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The Role of Judges In A Litigious Society & School Prayer
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A 12 page paper that considers the role of judges in the increasingly litigious American society as demonstrated by the issue of school prayer. This paper provides a number of case examples to demonstrate the complex role of judges in designing national morality. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Judges.wps

The Role of Law and the Community and the Due Process Model: Examples of Each Found in the Cinema
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the concepts of the role of law in a community and the due process model as found in examples in film. Tutorial language appears in square brackets throughout the text to assist in the writing process. Several factors which are relevant to the law and crime are often well depicted within the cinema. In many cases within films which center on a community’s involvement in a local legal trial evidence can be found as to the understanding of the role of law within a community and within society. Basically, the law is meant to reflect society’s attitudes and values. While mostly, this role of law is beneficial to individuals within those communities as found in the films “Brother’s Keeper” and “Erin Brockovich”, in the case of conflicting communities within the same area, often one community can override the needs of another as seen in “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Other elements which are revealed within films dealing with legal cases are those which explore the criminal models of crime control and due process. Historically, due process may be difficult to find or non-existent such as in Henry VIII’s treatment of Sir Thomas More in “A Man for All Seasons” or the idea of completing the trials with expediency in “Judgment at Nuremberg”. More recent films, however, such as “The Verdict” try to show the benefits of due process within the legal system. Bibliography lists 11 sources
Filename: TJlawfm1.rtf

The Role of Law as a Reflection of Social Change and Society’s Attitudes
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the role of law in society. Two basic perspectives are considered in regards to the role of the law in society. One is that the role of the law is to reflect society’s attitudes and throughout the process of social change through history, so too will the law reflect these changes. On the other hand, some governments or countries believe that the role of the law is to force or control social change. In the latter case, the law may or may not change through the process of social change. In today’s society, laws generally reflect society’s attitudes and social change as can be seen in the constantly changing, amending, updating and reversal of many of the laws which used to be enforced. These transitions in the law as a reflection of social change can be seen in some of the recent changes in laws pertaining to homosexual partnerships and euthanasia in some countries. Changes in the law reflect societal attitudes to the extent where countries which have changed their laws to suit society’s changing attitudes are seen as more open and accepting of societal changes than those which do not. There are also some countries in which the law remains a controlling force for social change as seen in the one child policy in China. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJlawsc1.rtf

The Role of Law as a Reflection of Social Change and Society’s Attitudes: Homosexual Rights and Euthanasia in The Netherlands
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This is a 9 page paper discussing how the homosexual right laws and euthanasia laws in The Netherlands reflect society’s attitudes. Two basic perspectives are considered in regards to the role of the law in society. One is that the role of the law is to reflect society’s attitudes and throughout the process of social change through history, so too will the law reflect these changes. On the other hand, some governments or countries believe that the role of the law is to force or control social change. In the latter case, the law may or may not change through the process of social change. In today’s society, laws generally reflect society’s attitudes and social change as can be seen in the constantly changing, amending, updating and reversal of many of the laws which used to be enforced. These transitions in the law as a reflection of social change can be seen in some of the recent changes in laws pertaining to homosexual partnerships and euthanasia in The Netherlands. Changes in the law reflect societal attitudes to the extent where countries which have changed their laws to suit society’s changing attitudes are seen as more open and accepting of societal changes than those which do not. There are also some countries in which the law remains a controlling force for social change as seen in the one child policy in China. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TJlawsc2.rtf

The Role of Parliament in the Law Making Process
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This 7 page paper considers the role of parliament in the law making process to examine if parliament may be seen as a full participant in the law making processes. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TElawpar.rtf

The Role of the Lawyer in Business Ethics;
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This 8 page paper looks at the increasingly prominent matter of business ethics and the role of the solicitor or lawyer in this aspect of legal practice. Aspects such as conflict of interests, personal opinion and the law are discussed and examples are cited to illustrate the point raised. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEbuseth.rtf

The Role of the Ombudsman; Unbiased and Fair or Biased and Constrained
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This 10 page paper considers the role and operation of the UK ombudsmen and examines the hypothesis that they are biased in favour of the industries they are there to regulate. The paper looks at the arguments and considers the powers and limitations of the ombudsmen, and cites examples using OFWAT and the Banking Ombudsman with relevant cases to illustrate the ways in which the organisation have the ability to use discretion or are constrained by law or by practice and considers the role of a passive bias. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEombuds.wps

The Role of the Supreme Court
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This 7 page paper examines various landmark cases and provides a general overview of the Supreme Court. How the Court plays a role in the system of checks and balances is paramount as is its role in deciding power issues between states' rights and the federal government. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA235sup.rtf

The Role of the U.S. Constitution in Business Regulation
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This 4 page paper discusses the role the U.S. Constitution plays in regulating a business in Pennsylvania. It argues that the owners of a strip club have a protected First Amendment right to open the business of their choice. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVCoyStp.rtf

The Role of Trademarks in Modern Commerce
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This 10 page paper considers the role of trademarks in the world of commerce form a legal perspective. These internationally recognised marks can be seen as the lifeblood of a business, facilitating future income streams and ensuring recognition of a product or service. It is for this reason they are protected so fiercely by companies. This paper considers the international position including section 211 of the US Omnibus Appropriations Act and relevant EU cases such as Apples Corps, 1-800 Flowers Inc and ABSOLUT. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEtradem.wps


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