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Early Law / The Rights Of A Patron
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A 5 page paper discussing the relationship between the Digest that was part of the Corpus Iuris Civilis ordered recorded by Emperor Justinian of the early Byzantine Empire, c. 534. Only two Articles of the body of civil law of the Empire are examined here (Articles XIV and XV), but their relationship to the evolution of the lord and serf relationship of medieval Europe is clear. Remarkably, they even retain applicability to life today. Ariticles XIV and XV address the rights of the patron and the obedience to parents and patrons required of children who were under the age of majority, which at that time was 25. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Patrons.doc
Early Legal Codes
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A 4 pages research paper that contrasts and compares various ancient legal codes that have survived to the present, specifically Aristotle's Politics, the Torah, the Code of Hammurabi and the Roman Twelve Tables. The writer argues that these legal perspectives share common themes, but evolved slowly toward less retributive measures. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khlegcod.rtf
English Law; 6th – 10th Century
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This 6 page paper considers the law during this time and by examining the theory and function of the law the writer considers if the law was more symbolic or functional. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TE610cen.wps
Enslavement in Toni Morrison’s “Beloved”
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A 3 page paper which examines the
symbolic and obvious presence of enslavement in Toni Morrison’s novel “Beloved.” No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAtnislv.rtf
Evolution Of America's Legal System Since The Time Of The Federalist Papers
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5 pages in length. Upon examining the legal system's evolution since the Federalist Papers, the student will want to begin with New Nationalism from the Roosevelt Administration, progressively moving forward to contemporary concerns about judicial activism and judicial restrain. The student will likely discover that the legal system is an entity comprised of individual human beings who attest to provide protection for the masses. This may be true in theory but the truth of the matter is that the courts have gained far too much influence over people's lives in their ongoing quest for civil harmony. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCLegFF.rtf
Evolution Of The Insanity Plea
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5 pages in length. Are all delinquents created equal? Indeed, there are myriad levels of criminal activity that prove to land offenders in jail, with a percentage of those criminals committing their crimes under the duress of mental illness. These prisoners, while deserving of severe punishment, often do not have full control of their faculties. These orphans of society are often compelled by an emotional or mental imbalance that provokes them to act savagely toward their fellow human beings. One might assert the fact that what these disturbed individuals need is assisted treatment, not prison. Analyzing the evolution of the insanity plea leads one to believe that while the original objective was to address those with mental instability, it has grown out of this definition to support those whose situation does not necessarily apply. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCplea.wps
Examples of British Influence on the American Justice System
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This 4 page paper gives three examples of English laws that have influenced the US justice system. The laws considered are the right to trial by jury, the principle of double jeopardy and the right to silence. The paper also considers the status of these historical laws in the UK today. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEukinflu.rtf
Freedom Of Contract
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A 5 page paper. Freedom of contract is a principle with a long history, dating back to the 19th century. This paper provides a brief historical overview of how this principle came into existence and discusses the meaning of this principle. The writer also discusses the negative effects of this principle. There is a focus on Australia. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGfrecon.wps
Hart's Contribution to Legal Positivism
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of legal positivism as first delineated by John Austin. Hart's contribution to the philosophy is explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA201pos.rtf