Description Week 3 Business Obligations 850 words 15 marks Mabel is a Director and Shareholder of a Propriety Company named, ‘Mabel’s Anime Nation Pty Ltd’ (‘the Company’). There are other shareholders of the Company including some private investors. Recently at a Director’s meeting, all the Directors decided that the Company would host an Anime Convention. […]
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QUESTION 1; Public cooperation is a crucial factor in the detection of crime. Public cooperation however, may only be secured where the police have the confidence and trust of the citizens. When police officers observe human rights they gain the respect and above all the cooperation of the citizens. How does this promote democratic policing? […]
Discuss why does the law not always permit and promote choice for children in the matters relating to their health and education, and has the law got the balance right?
3. “…young people’s feelings about the amount of choice they have in their lives are intrinsically related to their overall life satisfaction.” The Good Children’s Report 2013, The Children’s Society, here: dhood_report_2013_final.pdf (accessed 03.10.17) In light of the statement above, why does the law not always permit and promote choice for children in the matters […]
Explain your interpretation of each, and how you would apply each of the three concepts to real world real estate issues
Read the following three concepts. Explain your interpretation of each, and how you would apply each of the three concepts to real world real estate issues Concept of Negotiated Lease Provisions Every clause in a commercial lease can affect the property’s operating income and value. Clauses that address rent payments and the responsibilities of owners […]
Explain three (3) important clauses of the commercial lease (Time is of the Essence, use, notice) from the landlord’s point of view and from the tenant’s point of view.
Explain three (3) important clauses of the commercial lease (Time is of the Essence, use, notice) from the landlord’s point of view and from the tenant’s point of view.
Have you ever experienced any sort of “dismissals” while terminating your employment relationships? If yes: Why did that happened and how did that affect you? If no: Do you have a clear termination process written down in the contract for your employees? Were these rules ever violated?
Q1: Can you tell me about your work history? Q2: How did you find that job / jobs? Q3: Why do you believe you were qualified for this position / positions? Q4: How were the work relationships established? Is it possible to explain how did this process go? Q5: Can you tell me about the […]
How do you distinguish between federal and state authorities for both operational and management functions? Explain.
Description A mass-casualty incident (MCI) creates a uniquely challenging management and coordination quagmire. These events can occur as a result of natural disasters, such as a tsunami, earthquake, or hurricane; they can be a result of an accident, such as a ferry sinking during inclement weather; or they can result from an act of violence, […]
Do Fair Procedures Matter?Discuss
Do Fair Procedures Matter? The Effect of Procedural Justice on Spouse AssaultAuthor(s): Raymond Paternoster, Robert Brame, Ronet Bachman and Lawrence W. ShermanSource: Law & Society Review, 1997, Vol. 31, No. 1 (1997), pp. 163-204Published by: Wiley on behalf of the Law and Society AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.com/stable/3054098
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of subjecting judges to the electoral process.
Topic: The Judiciary is a powerful branch of government in Canada. While the function of the courts is to administrate law, we know its powers are far more wide reaching. Given the court’s impact on the development, evaluation, and administration of public law in Canada the question remains whether or not judges should be elected […]
Based on the data generated from your selections, propose a hypothesis. Specify the independent and dependent variables. Summarize the results of your analysis. Next, propose a qualitative complement to this research. Create an interview schedule of at least five open-ended questions. Who would you sample? Why? How could the respondents’ perspectives enhance your quantitative findings?
Based on the data generated from your selections, propose a hypothesis. Specify the independent and dependent variables. Summarize the results of your analysis. Next, propose a qualitative complement to this research. Create an interview schedule of at least five open-ended questions. Who would you sample? Why? How could the respondents’ perspectives enhance your quantitative findings?