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The Death Penalty -- Comparing Saudi Arabia and
the United States [ send
me this paper ] This 6 page report discusses the fact that numerous
nations throughout the world find the fact that the United States allows
and acts upon a death penalty to be a barbaric example of how uncivilized
and violent America truly is. In 1998, both China and The Congo executed
more people than the 68 killed in the United States. Iran (66), Egypt
(48), Belarus (33), Taiwan (32) and Saudi Arabia are examples of the
attitudes of other nations and other cultures. For the purposes of this
report, the differences and similarities that exist between the United
States and Saudi Arabia are used to illustrate the attitudes, beliefs, and
politics associated with the implementation of the death penalty.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
BWsaupen.wps
The Development of the American Law
Enforcement [ send
me this paper ] This 40 page paper considers the origins and early
development of American law enforcement, with a focus on the evolution of
police administration theory and practice, specific era of police reform,
and the specific views of constituencies, agendas and personalities that
have influenced the reform movement. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Filename: MHpolic2.wps
The Devil Discusses Moral Concepts
[ send
me this paper ] (6 pp). So where were we? Ah that's right you were
contemplating believing that you as an individual do not have the right to
be morally bound in any way. And what if we said you are right. You
intrinsically do have that right. However, what you choose to do as a
mature -well - kind-of mature human, is to give up a few of your rights
for either the good of society, or yourself , or a combination there of.
Can you do it? Or do you even want to try? Bibliography lists 3 sources,
Filename: BBmorlbs.doc
The First and Second Amendments of the Bill of
Rights -- Public Opinion [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses the first and second
amendments of the U.S. Bill of Rights and the issues that have surrounded
them. The issues of the establishment of religion, free speech (part of
the First Amendment) and the right to “keep and bear arms” (Second
Amendment) have been the subject of heated debate for, at least, the past
century. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
BWamend.wps
The Function of Criminal Law [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper discusses the statement The only
De Facto function of the English criminal law is to achieve a minimum
degree of conformity of behaviour to the laws expectation... the rest are
purely academic". The writer makes reference to English Law, but the
arguments may be seen as universally valid. The bibliography cites 2
sources. Filename:
TEcrimpl.wps
The Gift Tax [ send
me this paper ] In 1997, the Taxpayer Relief Act was passed, the
purpose of which was to alleviate taxes for the upper middle class and to
simplify some of the more complicated tax laws then in force. The 'gift
tax' was one such area. In simple terms, the gift tax is payable by the
donor on gift property during the donor's lifetime. It is based on the
premise that a large gift of money and, or, property would have been
included as part of the donor's estate and as such, would have been
subject to taxes. This 7 page paper examines the provisions of the gift
tax statutes and the impact of the Taxpayer Relief Act on the utilization
of gift taxes on estate planning. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: GiftTax.wps
The History of Traffic Law [ send
me this paper ] A 4 page paper documenting the origins of traffic
law in Western Civilization. The writer provides an overview of the basic
history from thousands of years ago to the present (literally from
chariots to automobiles !) behind traffic laws and the progression from
the origin to the need for laws in the present day. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Filename:
Lawtraff.wps
The Human Rights Act and the Case of R v DPP ex
parte Kebilene [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper considers how this case can be
seen as important in the interpretation and application of the right to a
fair trial by way of a presumption of innocence until proven guilty and
the privilege against self-incrimination which was seen to be in
contraction of Article 6 of the Human Rights Convention. The bibliography
cites 2 sources. Filename:
TEhuman1.wps
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