ROLE OF THE JURY

The jury trial is considered to be one of the most controversial elements of the justice system in the UK. The practice of trial by jury has shown over the years to have many disadvantages that which causes concern to ...

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JUDICIAL DIVERSITY

As much as genetic diversity is praised to be a key factor determining an individual’s performance and survival; the much is judicial diversity regarded in acutely deeming efficiency of judiciary. Such is the stance of Lady Hale who was the ...

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THE ANIMAL WELFARE ACT, PART 3

Compulsory transfer of official control Section 24 f If a municipality has grossly or persistently neglected its control re- sponsibility with regard to a certain activity, the Government may, upon application from the county administrative board in the county in ...

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THE ANIMAL WELFARE ACT, PART 2

Section 15 The Government or the authority designated by the Government may issue further regulations on the slaughter and killing of animals in other cases. Act (2007:362). Obligation to obtain permission to keep animals in certain cases Section 16 An ...

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THE ANIMAL WELFARE ACT, PART 1

Scope of the Act Section 1 This Act applies to the care and treatment of domestic animals and labo- ratory animals. It also applies to other animals if they are kept in captivity. Act (2005:1226). EC provisions supplemented by the ...

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NATURE OF ANIMAL LAW

Animal law permeates and affects most traditional areas of the law – including tort, contract, criminal, constitutional, family, environmental, administrative, and trust law. Examples of this intersection include: Environmental Law: Factory farming, environmental pollution, climate change, fishing, wildlife Constitutional Law: Civil ...

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ANIMAL RIGHTS

Animal rights is the idea in which some, or all, animals are entitled to the possession of their own existence and that their most basic interests—such as the need to avoid suffering—should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings. ...

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DESTABILIZING MONETARY POLICY IN ISLAMIC FINACE

Destabilizing Monetary Policy Minsky's endogeneity hypothesis, while integrating Keynes view on instability of expectations and Schumpeter's view on destructive innovations, has yet to be supported empirically when confronted with actual role of central banks in major financial crisis. Notably, the ...

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THE INSTABILITY OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM

Financial instability: Recurrence and Severity Financial instability has been a recurrent event that plagued economies both in distant and recent pasts and can render even the most advanced financial systems vulnerable. Its costs are unavoidable either in terms of widespread ...

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