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Juvenile Crime Contract Law
2,191 words... us showing no change in the return to crime for the mediated group. Barriers to Mediation Which Apply to Juveniles The statistics of most mediation programs show a high rate of juveniles following through once the agreement is drawn up. However, basic contract law makes contracts that are normally binding voidable at the will of a minor. 27 U. Tol. L. Rev. 897, 905. This ability to void contracts could pose a problem in the ultimate success of juvenile mediations. Contract law poses some int...
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Power The Federal Government And Union Movement
2,743 wordsWhen discussing power and its implications, one must take into account several key things: who the proponents are, what positions they hold, and what they have to gain from exercising power. Generally, it is obvious when power is employed, it is one group contesting the other, and an outcome is achieved by the exercise of power, usually by the group in the strongest position. However, often, relations become distorted when institutionalised power is at play, and likewise with people power groups...
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Ugly Dumb And Worthless Power Of The Word Celie
1,138 wordsWhile reading The Color Purple I was shocked by the development of Celie's inner-self. Her entire being was defined by those around her. It appeared as if Celie had no hand in creating who she was. I could picture Shug, Mr. , and Her father molding Celie's body like a piece of clay until Celie truly believed she was an ugly, dumb, and worthless servant. It was shocking to see the destructive power of something as simple as words. Words seem to have the single handed ability to destroy life itsel...
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Frequently Asked Questions Las Casas
3,027 wordsIndians The First Nations The Native people (Indians) are the people who were the first inhabitants; they lead traditional way of life. In such a way, the concept of native people consists of two aspects. First of all we speak about indigenous, native-born people who lived at the territory from the very beginning. Americans have their special term that reflects this quality of the native people: First Nations. Actually, the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) organization determines the na...
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Collective Bargaining Collective Agreements
4,482 wordsBritain has one of the most developed systems of collective bargaining in the world, especially amongst manual workers. Its sophistication is one of the main reasons why British workers traditionally pressed less for the statutory provision of basic rights in the work place than their Continental colleagues. Most trade unionists prefer to put a grievance through procedure rather than go to an industrial tribunal. Dubin has described collective bargaining as the great social invention that has in...
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Auto Makers Korean Economy
3,090 wordsINTRODUCTION On 20 October 1998, Korea and the U. S. reached an agreement on auto trade after the tediously long time, almost 1 year. The negotiation had been a matter of concern and interest in both countries especially in Korea because it would bring great impacts on auto industry. Korean economy has heavily depended on auto export and on American market. Therefore, everyone worried that conflicts on negotiation table led to sanction on auto export of Korea. Additionally, domestic auto market ...
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Industrial Relations Union Movement
5,526 wordsWhen discussing power and its implications, one must take into account several key things: who the proponents are, what positions they hold, and what they have to gain from exercising power. Generally, it is obvious when power is employed, it is one group contesting the other, and an outcome is achieved by the exercise of power, usually by the group in the strongest position. However, often, relations become distorted when institutionalised power is at play, and likewise with? people power? grou...
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