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The Application of Law before 1700 vs. Present
[ send
me this paper ] 3 page paper on the way law is applied in the
present day compared to the pre-1700 era. 2 sources. Details how democracy
and the individual's rights have emerged as a driving force in the way law
is formed and applied. Filename:
1700law.wps
The Concept of Justice as Viewed by Plato, John
Stewart Mill, and Immanuel Kant [ send
me this paper ] A 7 page contention that justice is more than just
law, justice is the product of morals and ethics. Utilizes the Platonic
model from Plato's Republic, John Stewart Mill's theory of utilitarianism,
and Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative of reason to illustrate this
contention. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
PPjustic.wps
The Concept Of Law: Primarily Integrative Or
Primarily Conflict Oriented? [ send
me this paper ] 8 pages in length. The writer discusses the
concepts of integrative and conflict-oriented law theories. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Filename:
TLC_LAW.wps
The Idea of Government: The Comparable Views of
Locke and Kant [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of the similarities between
John Locke's philosophy of government and that of Immanuel Kant. Notes
that each had very definitive ideas of individual rights and the relation
of those rights to law and government. Contends that in practically every
respect John Locke's idea of government can be demonstrated to be fully
compatible with Immanuel Kant's thesis in "Idea for a Universal History".
No sources are listed. Filename:
PPlckKnt.wps
The Importance Of Advocacy On Behalf Of The
Powerless [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. Does the law exist to encourage
man's independence or is it merely there to thwart it? Indeed, the student
can rightly argue that social responsibility has escaped the original
intent of the legal system with regard to the powerless. Once upon a time,
the law served the very people it so defiantly protected; today, it has
become so distorted that it now defends the guilty and forces the victim
to prove his innocence. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename:
TLClegsy.rtf
The Roman Empire: Built Through Legion Law And
Skill Of Extraordinary Organization [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. Historical accounts of the Roman
Empire have often been less than flattering. Accused of forcible
principles, self-aggrandizement and social intolerance, the ancient
kingdom's legacy is one of brutality and fanaticism. However, while one
side condemns the Romans for taking such a harsh approach to building its
empire, the other recognizes the inherent fortitude of legion law and
extraordinary organization necessary to accomplish such an overwhelming
objective. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
TLCroman.wps
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