Category: Law 2955

  • Michael Levin “The Case for Torture”: Torture as an Irreplaceable Leverage Opportunity

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction In his essay, “The Case for Torture,” Michael Levin argues that torture is an irreplaceable leverage opportunity in some cases. The author is not a sadist; he states that physical or psychological torture is sometimes the most suitable variant to obtain life-saving information. Thus, this…

  • English Law: Principles, Impacts, Areas

    Main Principles that Underpin the English Contract Law The English law of contract is a product of common law. It started as a tradition by the English people and was later codified into laws. The law of contract has basic traits that distinguish it from any other law in other jurisdictions. Any discussion on the…

  • The Property Legislation in the UK

    The property broker convinced Mr. Auden to buy two bed roomed freehold house of Desolation Row in exchange of his desire of three bed-roomed house. It was explained as a sole proprietorship property of Mr. Pound, though practically some other people lived there. It is not clear here who where living there, does they tenants…

  • Sex Offenders: How Is Recidivism Affected

    Introduction Among the most inhuman and heartless crimes committed, sex crime qualifies to be one of the worst crimes committed ever. That’s the reason why of late countries have been putting legislation aimed at tracking, preventing, and punishing sex criminals. Most of these policies are enacted with the belief that the likelihood of recidivism is…

  • Is There a Paradox of the Common Law?

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The origin of the common law in UK can be said to be from the 11th century when William I established Royal Courts to apply a common or uniform system of law in UK. Earlier, there was a deviation or variance in law or there had been…

  • The “Boston Model” in a Business

    A major component of the “Boston Model” pertains to operating “on the principles of partnership, problem-solving and prevention” (BPD, 1995). The prime objective was to enhance the quality of living by focusing on the future of citizens’ security and the criminal justice systems. The Boston Police Department is aware that crime amongst youth and specifically…

  • The Truth about Mass Murders. The Study on Mass Killers

    President Trump’s declaration that mass killers are mentally ill monsters is both convenient and misleading. The heinous acts of such people could be out of a psychotic disorder or uncontrolled anger. The study on mass killers indicates that only 20% of individuals had psychotic illness, and the other 80% had no such conditions and were…

  • US Legislation in Practices of Medical Institutions: Anti-Trust Laws

    The policies and practices of medical institutions are governed by the same laws as other private businesses or enterprises. The US legislation explicitly prohibits the activities which may result in monopolization of the market: there are several statutes aimed to ensure fair competition among the medical agencies. Among them we can single out the following…

  • A Well-Prepared Criminal Profiling

    Outline This essay discusses criminal profiling. Here the discussion is based on the given profile of a killer. It analyzes the important advantages and limitations of the given profile from an investigator’s point of view, concerns of the investigator about a profile and value given to a profile as an investigative tool. Introduction A well-prepared…

  • Analysis of Russian Judicial System

    Table of Contents Introduction Evaluation of Judicial system and criminal justice application The criminal justice system in Russia Conclusion References Introduction Every country has its own law administration arm for overseeing the fair use of the laws of the land by its citizens. The laws govern among other things, the people’s co-existence, property ownership and…