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  • ...ble for the law to impose on, or impede, one’s personal choices. Though it may be clear that liberty should be a foundational principle at the heart of so ...ciple is a distinct theory from the offence principle. Although an offence may cause harm, harm is not necessary for it to be an offence. This theory can
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  • ...s is a difficult claim to prove because the laws may be efficient but that may not be why the rules were actually adopted. Efficiency could be a by-produc ...rcing duties on the Province and not creating more standards. This balance may not be seen as the most just decision because of the fact the Province was
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  • ...f a legal rule, and what the law ought to be. In these hard cases, judges may apply moral rules to fill in these grey areas, leading to confluence betwee Examples of "the rule-governed practice" in Canada may include the Charter and the Fundamental Principles of Justice – ideas tha
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  • * Delete any posts that may have been inadvertently copied.
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  • ...uals over state interference. This means that while government restriction may be necessary in some cases, it can only restrict individual liberty in acco ...polygamy has many women sharing one man, the structure of the relationship may be unfair to the women, and do them harm.<br/><br/>
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  • In Tort Law, the wrongdoer may have to compensate the person that harm was done to, by restoring them to t Criminal Law may also be understood in economic terms. Law and economic theory analyzes the
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  • ...there. The options for editing, commenting viewing history, map and files may all be accessed from tabs at the top (1 in screenshot below) and if you are
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  • What may we want to change?
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  • ...n a party is under the influence of another, their transactional decisions may not be voluntary. By the recognizing situations where undue influence has t ...ction costs and thus lessening efficiency. To guard against presumption on may need to consult a lawyer or agree to a less than ideal bargain because of t
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  • ...resentations and workshops on various learning technologies. Participants may want to bring their mobile device to sessions as well. Light refreshments
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  • ...ition that disobedience warrants sanctions. Unpacking this criteria, laws may be either valid or invalid on the basis of their possessing these elements, ...can be understood as depicting the will of God. The principle of utility may replace morality in many practical ways for Austin. Austin thinks that it
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  • * We may need learner/student management system versus LMS
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  • ...experiment to the quality of a piece of writing. On some occasions, there may be an opportunity for the students to end the learning process with the cre ...ps and have them create product variations according to the template. This may be useful as a smaller or less complex piece within a larger project. </spa
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  • *Associate Deans and/or Program Coordinators tasked with OL liaison - numbers may vary<sup>†</sup>
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  • ...tion. If a community were under these conditions, electricity consumption may be curbed in such a way that the demand for electricity would represent the ...It is with this point that the application of a general set of principles may become unsavoury to public opinion. In particular, critics of law and econ
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  • ...or an extensive list of tools that are not officially supported, but still may be useful, please see the [[Documentation:Digital_Toolbox|Digital Toolbox]]
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  • ...learning. This is particularly a success when one considers that educators may adopt a self-help approach to developing their online teaching skills, miss ...oving the EDDL courses is to take an opportunity to review the program. It may be that this can only be done in a 'quick and dirty' fashion but I believe
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  • ...not, in which case it contributes nothing to the decision" (p.245). There may be counter-instances where the rule does not compel the outcome, though the ...ousness of the procedure, notes that no matter how well presented the case may be, the Court can only be partially informed. Therefore, if sterilization o
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  • ...expected to refer to the materials that have been assigned for class; you may also access additional materials and refer to them in your wiki entry. The
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  • ...describing what the page is about. Articles that do not meet this criteria may be moved. Pages in the mainspace belong to the wiki community and anyone sh
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  • You may include a guest speaker as a subject expert if you wish. During this activity the faciliator organizes, monitors and may prompt where needed.
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  • Typically we have let people see quizzes. However, some disciplines MAY want to block students from seeing questions again.
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  • ...s for an individuals own protection, Dworkin accepts that such legislation may be appropriate where a pressing social objective exists. Although ''Hodgkin
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  • *Class list updates. Importing grades may not line up properly if the class list and grading list are not the same. *Integration with Banner may not be possible for campus students
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  • ...tional Designers and Curriculum Production teams was delivered by Tanya on May 20, 2015. ...l students-Simply say Congrats after each module completed. Some students may like badges or stars though
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  • You may start a new page with the name you want to direct from [http:////kumu.tru.c
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  • ...omething by reason of some law, so that any inclination arising from a law may be called a law, not essentially but by participation as it were” (''Dimo
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  • ...ndards” is human-made while another whose religion prohibits homosexuality may argue the “Community Standards” is derived from God. Thomas Aquinas liv
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  • ...stion of what exactly to do when law and morality clash. Moral obligations may inevitably fall in conflict with legal obligations and at this point, a dec ...to that of '''Hart'''’s. This is because for '''Hart''', law and morality may be separate but law does not supplant morality. His argument is that some j
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  • ...the Supreme Court of Canada, which is the highest common law authority we may consider.
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  • Dworkin however, would agree with La Forest when he says that parents may interfere with their children’s rights as long as they do not exceed the
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  • You may support your arguments with other articles and literature from the TRU Libr [This may still be useful for print courses.]
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  • Mead's home life and the world around him may have influenced some of his ideas, career choices and theories. ...ay have been a defining factoring in the development of his theories. This may have contributed to the development of his theory regarding the development
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  • - students may need to understand what is expected at each level of the taxonomy copyright office at TRU can review 3rd party material you may wish to use.
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  • Mead's home life and the world around him may have influenced some of his ideas, career choices and theories. ...d may have been a defining factor in the development of his theories. This may have contributed to the development of his theory regarding the development
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  • ...ers, but cannot realistically provide compensation. For example, factories may generate environmental pollution and spread the loss (living next to a poll ...ate a similar accident because they are aware of the monetary damages they may face. <br/><br/>
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  • ...ed anywhere when the page is viewed. Footnote names are case sensitive and may not be a numeric integer. The quotes are optional unless the name or group
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  • ...idered. Delay in approving the proposal will, delay the start of work with may have in impact on the ability of all content to be created for a September It is understood that successful evaluation of this pilot project may lead to other projects in this area. If so, OL would be pleased to work wit
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  • ...tantive equality is not being reached. While the rules and laws of society may say that Granovsky should not be discriminated against, this is not the cas ...decisis would have to be de-emphasized) but compared to other theories, it may be the most palatable to men. Ironically, while women have a lot more power
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  • ...best suited to legislators who are elected by the people. However, judges may refer to policy to interpret law in a manner that is consistent with policy ...or meet stated objectives, illustrating Dworkin’s theory that rules alone may not be able to provide an answer.
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  • ...is used to track the current status of the material, any information that may be pertinent to the permissions obtained or sought, discussions with ID’s
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  • :"It may be correct to say that being in a same-sex relationship is not necessarily For example, if society were to place two men as a couple, one of the men may assume the female role. This is uncomfortable in a patriarchal society beca
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  • ...ils to take into account the fact that persons with temporary disabilities may not be able to make contributions for the minimum qualifying period in s. 4
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  • ...sts for students. TRU's Student Union is planning an advocacy campaign, it may draw on ([https://opentextbc.ca/studenttoolkit/ previous efforts].) How can
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  • This case may suggest that the traditional roles of women in the capitalist system are no The court in this case may have a reflected a change in the system that relational feminists call for.
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  • Austin may be able to reconcile this idea of Parliament being bound by the Constitutio ...it as such. Bentham’s view of utilitarianism differs in respect that a law may not serve the best interest of an individual, however it does not matter as
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  • ...articles in that category will be added to your book. Relevant categories may be found at the very bottom of Wikipedia articles. Categories can also be a
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  • ...sts for students. TRU's Student Union is planning an advocacy campaign, it may draw on ([https://opentextbc.ca/studenttoolkit/ previous efforts].) How can
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  • ...eing fundamental to the human condition, both of them recognize that there may be some need for limits<ref>Ibid at 302.</ref>. As we will discover, both t ...oose to stop paying, but it is not for us to judge. While on its face this may seem unobjectionable, the question must be asked: Is Granovsky a rational a
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  • ...ich all parents must abide. If parents fall below that standard, the state may step in and protect the interests of the child. La Forest can explain this
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  • | New systems may not be adopted wholeheartedly by all involved || Example || Example || Exam
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  • :* “{{lcfirst:{{int:edit}}}}” (may read “{{lcfirst:{{int:viewsource}}}}” if anonymous editing is disabled,
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  • ...e the test provided in Butler dealt with harm to society, John Stuart Mill may have recognized the ability to restrict some rights in order to prevent har
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  • ...ason that God bestowed upon man in order for him to seek out the good that may exist for all human beings. Subsequently, our reason allows us to understan By using these criteria, we may apply the natural law theory to the case at hand and determine how a natura
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  • ...fit. While those who believe in liberty and those who believe in paternity may differ somewhat they agree in the idea of autonomy. They believe that we mu ...he right to liberty. In conclusion, while at first glance a fiduciary duty may be appealing to Mills and his fellow thinkers, upon further observation it
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  • ...lying the principles correctly. Future decisions on a particular situation may arrive at a different outcome than if it were made in the past due to the d
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  • ...ater). If you are creating a new page without creating any link to it, you may need to ask yourself: Does this page really fit in with the topics already
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  • ...': if you create course pages that are not located in the Course space, we may move your pages into the Course space for you.
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  • ...of meaning and in some cases, the factual situations presented in the case may fall outside this settle meaning. Hart calls this the ‘penumbra’. The c ...dividuals equals within society. Although the prevention of discrimination may not have been the main purpose of the legislation the prevention of discrim
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  • However, Dworkin may find that this topic was one that the justices could easily have foreseen w
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  • ...ugh the appropriate avenues then it satisfies Austin's "Pedigree Test" and may be considered to be a valid law whether or not it is moral. Morality accord
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  • ...o be consistent with the main textbook used for a course. The editing team may also have revised the list to adapt to more modern usage.
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  • ...Michel would keep his position until 1968. He missed the student riots of May 1968. Then returned to France in 1968 following the completion of his term. ...rgeois family which in that time held most of the power economically. This may have led to Michel’s interest in studying how power works in the social l
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  • ...confused, many are scared, and the only constant seems to be the unknown. (May 28, 2020) Fore, H. (2020, May 12). UNICEF: Coronavirus children's crisis appeal. Retrieved June 02, 2020,
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  • ...ects that come from negative actions, and thinks that where these exist it may be reasonable to limit liberty.
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  • Hart may assert that the presumption of undue influence is not a command, but would
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  • *This may be helpful*this is helpful*all courses in one location...Hurray* *this is better, to separate from the tru email*May be easier for student but I use both methods at present*Important to keep e
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  • ...ty, 1912.jpeg|thumbnail|right|Feminist Suffrage Parade in New York City, 6 May 1912]]
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  • ...10 page term paper that takes a long time to grade (although the feedback may not be read by students), students can do something "real": e.g. add biogr
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  • '''Look at the social system.''' Are there any community services? These may include a hospital, clinic, pharmacy, grocery store, schools, park or playg
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  • ...a quality of weight, and importance that rules do not. Judicially, judges may have the onus of weighing principles pointing in opposite directions agains
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  • ...ntent and comments. Slideshare does also that that that copyright content may be deleted. ...al., 2010). Without surfactant, these babies struggle to breath and many may die without appropriate treatment.
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  • ...ects that come from negative actions, and thinks that where these exist it may be reasonable to limit liberty.
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  • ...advantage obtained by the wrongdoer then a presumption of undue influence may arise. The reason for retaining the ability to set aside such contracts is
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  • ...doing so are transaction costs. When parties are in a conflict, a bargain may also include exchanging property rights, like in a tort or contract dispute ...is no longer in their best interest to continue trading. Pareto efficient may involve many parties and transactions. Its outcome says that parties shoul
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  • ...liability seeks to hold people accountable for the harm that their actions may cause, albeit distantly. Instead of holding an individual who has directly
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  • A first glance at ''Cuthbertson'' may suggest a more appropriate connection with natural law. That is, it would
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  • ...ty, 1912.jpeg|thumbnail|right|Feminist Suffrage Parade in New York City, 6 May 1912]]
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  • ...e's heath deteriorated quickly and she died at the age of 74 in Chicago on may 21st, 1935.<br /> ...ing that same relationship with over four times that amount of people. She may have even seen her brothers or sisters get neglected perhaps and this could
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  • ...e's heath deteriorated quickly and she died at the age of 74 in Chicago on may 21st, 1935.<br /> ...ing that same relationship with over four times that amount of people. She may have even seen her brothers or sisters get neglected perhaps and this could
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  • ...only be concerned with keeping the patient alive. That is, that harm that may result from care or deterioration could never outweigh the harm that will r
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  • ...Fuller uses the example of “King Rex” to illustrate the ways in which laws may be issued by a superior ineffectively. These include laws being ad-hoc, inc
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  • ...mitted. Caption text displayed in the '''thumb''' and '''frame''' formats may contain wiki links and other formatting. In the other options, wiki-format
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  • ...ristics that will help you differentiate between candy bars. Some examples may include: colour of the wrapper, shape of the bar, type of information on th
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  • ...mitted. Caption text displayed in the '''thumb''' and '''frame''' formats may contain wiki links and other formatting. In the other options, wiki-format
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  • ...ese moral and political rights be recognized in positive law, so that they may be enforced upon the demand of individual citizen through courts or other j
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  • ...iament is not precluded from imposing limits on where and how prostitution may be conducted, as long as it does so in a way that does not infringe the con
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  • ...s and rules that should govern our legal system. He does concede that they may influence the decision but such considerations should not circumscribe the
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  • ...use of the expiration of the time limit imposed by the Limitations Act. It may appear that not imposing liability when the Minister has been found guilty
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  • Patricia Hill Collins was born in Philadelphia on May 1<sup>st</sup> 1948. Patricia is an only child whose parents were both invo
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  • Patricia Hill Collins was born in Philadelphia on May 1<sup>st</sup> 1948. Patricia is an only child whose parents were both invo
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  • Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818. He was born in Trier, Germany, to middle-class parents Heinrich Ma
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  • Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818. He was born in Trier, Germany, to middle-class parents Heinrich Ma
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  • ...ically and systematically dominate women. While this patriarchal structure may appear natural it is actually socially constructed. The second common tenet
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  • ...pen Learning Faculty Member for help finding a partner, if needed. A group may have two taxpayers in the case where a student has no partner to work with. ...ile as follows: APEC163_Surname_Descriptor. For example, student Tom Jones may name files: APEC 163_ Jones_Major Project. It is recommended that you keep
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  • ...or an individual to agree that others should make him act in a way that he may not see as desirable. If the choice produces irreversible and destructive c
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