THE INNOCENCE PROJECTS

The innocence projects, as defined by Holly Greenwood in her book, are university based student clinics, where students carry out the investigations into potential miscarriages of justice cases. Established just in 1992 by Barry Shneck and Peter Neufield in Yeshiwa ...

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IP LAW

IP law is a general term for both tangible and intangible property rights. Tangible property rights include: Trademarks/Trade Design: A name, symbol, and/or design identifying and distinguishing the source of goods or services of one party from those of others ...

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LAW AND LEGAL AUTHORITY IN WESTERN SOCIETY

Many tenets we consider rudimentary to western democracies today were cultivated not by the enlightenment thinkers of the French Revolution or the humanist scholars of Renaissance, but by the legal doctrines derived from the innovation and religious structures in the ...

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TREATMENT OF INTERNATIONAL

I.Introduction This brief paper will begin with an overview of the Canadian legal system, discussing first the two-level system encompassing both the federal and provincial levels of government. Then, a brief discussion on the doctrine of federalism and how the ...

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PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION (PIL)

INTRODUCTION: Following the growing concern for equal access to justice by all and the quest of human rights activist the civil society, social movement, and legal practitioners to promote and guarantee the basic fundamental human rights for the most vulnerable ...

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NEGLIGENCE IN NURSING CASE STUDY

Analysis of nursing care outlined by the coroner’s findings in the inquest into the death of Christopher Hammett Postoperative nursing care plays a significant role in the success of hospital recovery for post-operative patients. The duty of post-operative nurses is ...

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