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Cause Of Action Supreme Court Of Canada
2,367 words
Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's
suggested statutory definition of pornography. How
does one who generally accepts MacKinnon and
Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect
of pornography, and who accepts a need for legal
redress of the harms perpetrated by pornography,
deal with pornographic material? The ordinance
proposed by MacKinnon and Dworkin would deal with
such material by enacting legislation which gives
people adversely affected by the works, which
clearly fit their d...
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Patrick Devlin And Morality In The Law
1,883 words
... s from being offended. He goes on to criticise
the Wolfenden committee's wish to use the law to,
.".. provide sufficient safeguards against
exploitation and corruption of others,
particularly those who are specially vulnerable
because they are young, weak in body or mind,
inexperienced or in a state of special physical,
official or economic dependence. " [Ref: 4, p. 54
]. br> He asks; is not safeguarding against
'corruption' the protection from moral harm, and
should the law to have the r...
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Obscenity Blasphemy And Freedom Of Expression
1,999 words
The right to freedom of expression is a
fundamental right, which has not traditionally
been prescribed by law, but can be considered more
of a moral right. However the enactment of the
Human Rights Act 1998 incorporated the European
Convention on Human Rights into domestic law,
Article 10 of which creates a right to freedom of
expression. Article 10 (1) states Everyone has the
right to freedom of expression. The right shall
include freedom to hold opinions and to receive
and impart information a...
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Freedom Of Expression Supreme Court Of Canada
1,374 words
How Hart and Devlin would assess R. v. Butler In a
contemporary society it is sometimes very
difficult to estimate right what is moral and what
is not. Our feelings, emotions and the way of
living changed greatly thats why sometimes it is
impossible to take one correct decision following
the letter of the law. The case, proposed to
examine, provoked hot debates between
conservatives and liberals. Donald Victor Butler
was accused in 1992. He was charged for selling
and renting hard core videotape...
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Cause Harm Clinical Trial
746 words
When giving thought of doing a clinical trial of a
new drug on any child many questions first need to
be asked. Will this drug truly help the patient
enough were the damage done will be out weighed by
the prospects of the new drug? Also what kind of
harm will really happen to the patients put on
this drug? And knowing that there maybe a
potential for harm to these patients should you
take them off of their current treatment, causing
harm to them, to give them a placebo? Many of
these questions c...
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Hazardous Wastes Biological Diversity
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IN They Trading 08 IN THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF
JUSTICE AT PEACE PALACE, THE HAGUE THE NETHERLANDS
1999 GENERAL LIST NO. 104 KINGDOM OF AUGUSTINE,
APPLICANT V. REPUBLIC OF VINOY, RESPONDENT
MEMORIAL FOR APPLICANT 1999 International
Environmental Moot Court Competition TABLE OF
CONTENTS INDEX OF AUTHORITIES. x STATEMENT OF
JURISDICTION. viii QUESTION PRESENTED... ix
STATEMENT OF FACTS. x SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS xiii
ARGUMENTS. 1 I: VINOYS ACTIONS VIOLATE ITS DUTIES
UNDERTHE INTERNATIONAL LAW. 1 A. ...
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Cause Of Action Hate Literature
5,279 words
Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkins
suggested statutory definition of pornography. How
does one who generally accepts MacKinnon and
Dworkins views on the pervasively harmful effect
of pornography, and who accepts a need for legal
redress of the harms perpetrated by pornography,
deal with pornographic material? The ordinance
proposed by MacKinnon and Dworkin would deal with
such material by enacting legislation which gives
people adversely affected by the works, which
clearly fit their def...
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Cause Of Action Hate Literature
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Suppose one Porn 2 Pornography Suppose one accepts
MacKinnon and Dworkins suggested statutory
definition of pornography. How does one who
generally accepts MacKinnon and Dworkins views on
the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and
who accepts a need for legal redress of the harms
perpetrated by pornography, deal with pornographic
material? The second major problem with the
ordinance for our traditional liberal legal
framework is the identification of the source of
the harm. The liberal c...
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