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Papers On Early Theory
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The Judiciary and Natural Law:
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This 3 page paper discusses how the judiciary has utilized natural law to identify the personal rights of citizens, in accordance with article 40.3.1 of the constitution. This paper further asserts that these sources leave too much room for intepretation by the judiciary. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSPerrit.rtf
Paper Title: The Judiciary and Natural Law:
The Legal Framework of Ancient Rome Ancient
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Rome has influence many subsequent societies. This 6 page paper considers how the legal system developed in Rome, with the concept of rights and the doctrine of innocent until proven guilty. The paper starts with the period of the kings and the rule of life and continues through the recording of law in the twelve tablets. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TElegrome.rtf
Paper Title: The Legal Framework of Ancient Rome Ancient
The Myths of “New Holland” and Terra Nullis
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This 5 page report discusses the ways
in which 17th and 18th century white European invaders (also known as “colonists”),
radically changed Australia (once known as “New Holland”) when they landed on its
shores. Regardless of the centuries through which the natives of the land had lived on
“their” land and used its resources for their own needs, the Europeans laid claim to the
land and declared to belong to them. Using the doctrine of terra nullius, Latin for “land of
no one,” they claimed that nobody owned the land until they (white men) “discovered”
and claimed it for themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWnewhol.rtf
Paper Title: The Myths of “New Holland” and Terra Nullis
The Roman Empire: Built Through Legion Law And Skill Of Extraordinary Organization
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5 pages in length. Historical accounts of the Roman Empire have often been less than flattering. Accused of forcible principles, self-aggrandizement and social intolerance, the ancient kingdom's legacy is one of brutality and fanaticism. However, while one side condemns the Romans for taking such a harsh approach to building its empire, the other recognizes the inherent fortitude of legion law and extraordinary organization necessary to accomplish such an overwhelming objective. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCroman.wps
Paper Title: The Roman Empire: Built Through Legion Law And Skill Of Extraordinary Organization
Theories of the function of the judiciary
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A 17 page paper which considers the different interpretations of the structure and functions of the judiciary which have been developed over the years in Western culture, including the doctrine of natural law, legal positivism and the relationship between legislation and moral values. Bibliography lists 11 sources
Filename: JLjudges.rtf
Paper Title: Theories of the function of the judiciary
White Collar Crime & Conflict Theory
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A 7 page research paper that examines the topic of white collar crime from the perspective of conflict theory. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: khwhcocr.rtf
Paper Title: White Collar Crime & Conflict Theory
Why the Law of Equity was Created
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This 6 page paper examines the development and role of equity law, looking at why and how it developed to supplement common law and dispense justice. The paper traces the role of the Lord Chancellor and considers how equity law still has a role to play today. The paper is written with reference to English law. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEequity.rtf
Paper Title: Why the Law of Equity was Created