CASE STUDIES: FALSE IMPRISONMENT AND NEGLECT

The leader of SFT (Students for Fair Tuition), Steve Steel, led a group of students into Dunfee Hall. Once inside the Hall, Prudence Pimply attempted to call campus police, which resulted in Steel slapping the phone from her hand. After ...

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CASE STUDIES ON BUSINESS LAW AND CORPORATIONS LAW

PART A Contract law questions [Option 1] ISSUE: SOO Burgers is a prestigious brand in Australia which started a promotional campaign called the “the Fair Dinkum Deal” and it ascertained that a token has been stuck to each wrapper of ...

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN AUSTRALIA

The Competition and Consumer Act (2010) Cth (CCA), [1] is the legislative framework that provides clarity around anti-competitive behaviour and ensures healthy competition and fair-trading in the Australian market. The relevant sections of the CCA include: Part IV (Divisions One and Two) ...

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THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: SUCCESS OR FAILURE

Originally published in Open Democracy Nick Grono Former Deputy President and Chief Operating Officer The well-executed international-security operation could have been taken straight from the script of a Hollywood thriller. In the late evening of Saturday 24 May 2008, Jean-Pierre ...

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INTRODUCTION TO THE CYBER BULLING

Bullying, a definition can be traced back as far as the 1530s (Harper, 2008) It involves at least two people, a bully (or intimidator) and a victim. The Bully can abuse the victim through physical or verbal means. The progression ...

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