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  • =Discussion: Learning More about a First Nation or the Inuit People= ...re/geographic area you want to know more about. This may or may not be the people you want to explore for Final Project: Community Overview.</span>
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  • ...y "People", you would edit the Albert Einstein article and add "[[Category:People]]" (no quotes) into its page source somewhere.
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  • * '''People''' – list of people enrolled in the course, from here you may send a message or email
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  • - Directed at the common good for the people of the country ...orism kills innocent people, clearly prohibited for the common good of the people
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  • ...e your user page in whatever format you like. It's a feature to help other people know who you are, and to bring the online community closer together. Think == Other people's user pages ==
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  • ...ciety. He believes that since the law is used to regulate human behaviour, people should be more concerned with the limits of law and poses the following: wh ...civilized community, against his will, is to prevent serious harm to other people. He rejects the principle of paternalism and the idea that it is okay for t
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  • ...us should not be punished. According to Aquinas, this is a way of ensuring people stay on the moral path towards the common good. The court found that she wa ...ccording to Aquinas, this is a valid objective as part of the common good. People would only abandon their children if they were off the moral path.
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  • ...The doctrine of vicarious liability is directed at the common good of the people in the sense that it is holding the party that can personally compensate fo ...applies to. Common law isn’t static and unchanging. But it is visible for people to read and be aware of, with the help of lawyers to interpret.
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  • ...o our case, Khawaja is a response to recent situations in our world…. - if people believe that terrorism is a moral act, ...eren’t actually to harm people, he was assisting in the actions of harming people. Is that immoral? Is it immoral only when it gets to the actual terrorist a
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  • ...e as valid materials and sophisticated illustrations of intellectual Black people making contributions to the American history and human civilization. ...money for China Welfare Institute in the U.S. After the foundation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, he wrote to Song Chingling, saying that he w
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  • ...into 4 categories - Isses that relate to: Process, Information, Rules and People. For each of those four categories, we've identified below both What we kno == '''People''' ==
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  • ...then decide if a law is too evil to follow. Therefore, Hart theorizes that people should decide with their own moral compass if they should follow a law or n # Must be recognized as valid and right by the majority of people in society
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  • ...e see that tort law and the test for vicarious liability exist to regulate people and their behavior. Hart would say that the moral aspect of this case ties ...d Practice" which creates regulations, claims and guidelines regarding how people must act in any given scenario. The terms of the rule governed practice are
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  • # People ...ople dress, and how they interact with each other, if at all? What are the people doing at the time that you are observing the neighbourhood?
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  • ...e as valid materials and sophisticated illustrations of intellectual black people making contributions to the American history and human civilization. ...money for China Welfare Institute in the U.S. After the foundation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, he wrote to Song Chingling, saying that he w
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  • ...ciety. He believes that since the law is used to regulate human behaviour, people should be more concerned with the limits of law and poses the following: wh ...civilized community, against his will, is to prevent serious harm to other people. He rejects the principle of paternalism and the idea that it is okay for t
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  • <li>You can view profiles and stories that people share and the stories have an embed button (HTML code) that you can use on <li>WordPress. But you are not able to like or follow people without an account.</li>
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  • ...create immunity from government authority. Authority are delegates of the people, but society must still be protected from them in case they become too powe ...nsure that the power which controls society has the same priorities as the people who live within society.
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  • ...y is tenacious, because it recognizes and accounts for differences between people. ...questions objectivity within disciplines such as law because it is done by people (lawyers and judges). The law is not value free, it is shaped by our societ
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  • ...positivist’s claim that law and morality are separate fails to explain why people choose to obey immoral laws. He questions their motivation to obey unjust l ...m as a supreme feeling in children from an early age can be used to compel people to do things that would otherwise be morally abhorrent.
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  • ...cal services. Furthermore, access to medical services was limited for deaf people due to lack of communication, this hindrance did not occur from the denial ...ion of symptoms constituted a violation under section 15(1) rights of deaf people and this infringement could not be saved under section 1.
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  • ...move the discussion by cut & paste. This is potentially confusing, for the people posting, but can be important for keeping things tidy. You could leave the ...o be answered separately. However you should always be respectful to other people's words. Does their post still make sense if you split it up?
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  • # A law must be directed to serving the common good of the people. #* The doctrine of vicarious liability is directed at the common good of the people in the sense that it is holding the party that can personally compensate fo
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  • ...e rule of wiki editing, is to ''be bold''. Dive in and make changes. Other people can correct mistakes later, so have confidence, and give it a try! There ca The summary gets stored alongside your edit, and allows people to [[Help:Tracking changes|track changes]] in the wiki more effectively.
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  • ...o every one else. Thus, personal problems have social roots, and improving people's personal problems cause social solutions. One of Mills' famous quotes on "People with advantages are loath to believe that they just happen to be people with advantages."
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  • - Directed at the common good for the people of the country ...orism kills innocent people, clearly prohibited for the common good of the people
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  • ...her class. Overall, Patricia was a mindful sociologist and opened up many people's eyes from studying race, sexuality, cultures and much more. The outcomes
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  • ...her class. Overall, Patricia was a mindful sociologist and opened up many people's eyes from studying race, sexuality, cultures and much more. The outcomes
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  • ...o every one else. Thus, personal problems have social roots, and improving people's lives force social solutions. One of Mills' famous quotes on this is: "It "People with advantages are loath to believe that they just happen to be people with advantages."
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  • ...a redirect, e.g. if the page name is offensive, or you wish to discourage people from referring to a concept by that name, then you simply go to the redirec ...cting to a page which is itself a redirect, and it will not work. Instead, people will be presented with a view of the next redirect page. This is a delibera
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  • ...ale behind this requirement is that in order for laws to successfully lead people toward the common good, the laws must be written down and known to the publ ...ust be obeyed for reasons of justice, fairness, and morality. As a result, people have the moral obligation to obey true laws because it is what we ought to
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  • ...re your food intake to the recommendations made in Canada’s Food Guide for people of different ages and genders. You can find this information on the </span>
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  • * '''Picture to People''' http://www.picturetopeople.org/ huge collection of photo effects, genera
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  • ...e important in your life? In what ways would your life be changed if these people were not around?</span> ...re your food intake to the recommendations made in Canada’s Food Guide for people of different ages and genders. You can find this information on the </span>
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  • | You can send Moodle messages to all people enrolled in the same course as you, including your Open Learning Faculty Me
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  • ...carious liability in ''Bazley v. Curry'' was the principle that vulnerable people (in that case children) should be protected by the law: ...es of a more generalized duty by which the law seeks to protect vulnerable people in transactions with others.  I wish to emphasize from the outset, then, t
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  • ...s it appears to be an example of how the judicial decisions makers believe people in commercial relationships should act. In addition, the fiduciary duty in ...ary liability and thereby is a primary rule as it tells a certain class of people (accountants) what they can and cannot do.
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  • ...allowing benefits to any contributing member, but not aggressively forcing people into the scheme that do not wish to participate. ...allocate. The drop out provision maximize social wealth by ensuring that people who contribute get some of the limited funds.
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  • ...the maximization of social wealth all humans need to be viewed as rational people who makes decisions based off the value to society. Unfortunately Eve woul
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  • ...erior models, Kaldor-Hicks moves are allowed even when the move makes some people worse off, provided only that the gains to the winners be large enough that ...ic analysts would give applause to voluntary transactions because when two people make a voluntary transaction (with the precursor that they are rational) th
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  • According to Raz, a law must preform a service for the people it presides over, in that it helps them to act toward a common social and i ...he minority opinion, should it be enforced, may decreased the happiness of people in the long run.
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  • ...gorizes laws into primary and secondary rules. Primary rules delegate what people can and cannot do. Secondary rules are rules that govern the political syst ...rds, if it achieves the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people. Bentham would examine a law by looking at whether it maximizes utility.
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  • ...ood of the people. Laws are justified by the services they provide to the people.
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  • ...cifically the in question drop-out provision. These commands act to order people to make contributions and act in a certain way otherwise the plan will be o ...ly required to abide by the CPP provisions. The program is a choice, thus people will opt in and out at their choosing. However, this does not change the f
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  • ...and media."(Maynard, 2012) In short Garfinkel's work has influenced many people, from not only all over the world, but from many other disciplines as well. * 1965 - People begin protesting war
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  • - JSM says that people have autonomy, and questions when individual autonomy should be limited by
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  • ...s, the consequences of his or her decision and was not influenced by other people. If the court is not satisfied, this law allows a court to act as a safegua ...judges however – to follow it. If the legislation had not been pronounced, people in the province of Manitoba would not be compelled to comply with it becaus
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  • ...reate consequential costs on third parties. The negative costs that impact people outside of the transactions are described as externalities. In order to pre
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  • ...ics. However, if you name your page "Statistics" or "Statistics Tutorial", people will generally think it is a page which describes statistics. A better name
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  • ...d normative. Positivist economics is primarily concerned with how and why people respond to changes in market conditions. Normative economics are concerned ...it allows their theories to make moderately accurate predictions about how people will act in differing scenarios.
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  • ...by a legal system. This legal system is a social machine. It dictates how people behave on a daily basis. Finally, legal rules are rooted in the rule of rec ...governed practice is objective and about the end aspect of protecting the people that actually need help.
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  • ...use started out small as a charity organization to help the less fortunate people of Chicago. ...elped found the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), And even won the noble peace prize in 1931 at the age of 70. Unfortunatel
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  • ...use started out small as a charity organization to help the less fortunate people of Chicago. ...elped found the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), And even won the noble peace prize in 1931 at the age of 70. Unfortunatel
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  • ...e important in your life? In what ways would your life be changed if these people were not around?</span>
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  • ...tten down and disseminated among the people, as it is impossible to expect people to follow a law they don’t know exists.
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  • ...principle. He also says that it is the duty of Judges to find rights that people have, not to make them up. This is his reaction to critics saying that his
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  • ...nt types of rules; primary rules and secondary rules. Primary rules inform people of what we can and cannot do, and secondary rules; are the rules that outli ...d law. The principle of negligence appears to be a command as it requires people to conduct themselves in a reasonable way to prevent harm to others. Failu
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  • ...the question of when, and if, law should interfere with the rights of the people. While Aquinas advocated intervention for the greater good, Mill proposes a These are the limits to preventing interference in people’s lives. If someone does not contribute to society, then society may comp
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  • ...tten down and disseminated among the people, as it is impossible to expect people to follow a law they don’t know exists.</big>
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  • ...the court was determining whether or not guardians of mentally incompetent people were able to have non-therapeutic sterilizations imposed upon their wards. ...udges ruling against non-therapeutic sterilization of mentally incompetent people is an Imperfect Law as it does not contain a sanction.
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  • ...e who started to trace some kind of order in the history of human society. People like Montesquieu, A.R.J Turgot, and Joseph de Maistre strongly influenced h ...nd psychology unifies. His books became popular around Europe, and several people including English intellectuals like '''''Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill''''',
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  • ...orn with the power of reason, interpret it. Humans interpret law to right people’s behaviour toward the common good. Underlying this theory is that all l According to Aquinas the law that guides human acts relates to people’s happiness. “Now the first principle in practical matters, which are
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  • ...ods and services, not just monetary gain alone. Economists assume that all people are rational, and so to be rational is to adopt efficient means to achieve ...eached. When Pareto-optimality is reached, all possible moves to make some people better off would result in making others worse off.
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  • ...the idea that liberty can only be restricted if it is necessary to prevent people from harming other members of society. To Mill, this is the only way libert ...ion immediately; the only thing he would be concerned about whether or not people are harmed by the HEIA, not whether or not it preserves the public health c
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  • ...m values these abstract views of rights and justice over the real lives of people who are directly impacted by such decisions. Our case is exemplary. The cou
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  • ...zed by the Canadian community as protecting the rights and freedoms of all people within our society. These rights and freedoms follow moral values relating ...en the Valid Lawmaker and those they govern is naturally ordered with some people being natural leaders. In Aquinas’ view the natural leaders will know wha
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  • ...for disobeying them. These reasons could be because the law is good, that people would not be serving their own self-interest if they did not follow them, o ...compares it to the rules in baseball). These rules develop duties between people, as well as grant them rights in certain situations. The principles of jus
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  • ...e people of both states are better off, and win-lose bargains that see the people of one state better off than another who is compensated for this loss.This ...system would be a factory operating near a town. The factory employs many people and produces useful products, which contribute greatly to social wealth. Bu
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  • * Change (people)
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  • ...r gov't funding)--but less of it. Then the resources will be used by more people. -open access is required, as well as laddering so if people leave early they get a credential, aren’t just a ‘drop out’: exit an
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  • ...at the theory assumes people are rational thinkers. As rational thinkers, people put their self-interest above others. In essence, the point of law is to ma
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  • ...h Hadley Massachusetts. He came from a family of intelligent, hard working people. His father, Hiram Mead was a minister and a professor of homiletics. His m === Career and Influential People===
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  • ...iology of Emotion, which is the study of the link between social rules and people’s emotions. She uses an interactionist perspective. Here are some of her <br>'''Hochschild Theory:''' It estates that emotion is social: people regulate, express and even experience their emotions according to what is s
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  • ...attests this to be the result of social solidarity as well, as the Jewish people, after all the centuries of persecution, have come together into a more tig ...he upbringing of a society, due to its strong effects of solidarity on the people following it. Religion forms communities and groups by providing individual
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  • ...h Hadley Massachusetts. He came from a family of intelligent, hard working people. His father, Hiram Mead was a minister and a professor of homiletics. His m === Career and Influential People===
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  • ...the idea that liberty can only be restricted if it is necessary to prevent people from harming other members of society. To Mill, this is the only way libert ...ion immediately; the only thing he would be concerned about whether or not people are harmed by the HEIA, not whether or not it preserves the public health c
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  • .... Making our governments elective and temporary so that they answer to the people. Within this principle however Mills represents that there is a danger of ...questions. They are simply concerned with when the law should interfere in people’s lives<ref>All information regarding Liberty and Paternalism and Ronald
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  • ...t above about community and all people being part of it is merely that—all people are part of the community.<ref>Ibid.</ref> He argues that, for the greater ...In a more abstract sense, the source of the power here is the will of the people through our view of social nature and interactions. While religion has fall
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  • ...t “morally right aims.” The problem with this is that in a diverse society people have different ideas about what constitutes morally right aims. For example ...achieve universal happiness, and they can threaten, coerce and punish the people being ruled to pursue the goal.
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  • ...mmencement of their employment. As per Thomas Aquinas, if a law allows for people to benefit from its provisions in a fair manner, and they choose to be unde ...r to be able to benefit from the opt-out program specifically designed for people who are injured. Granovsky was still able to participate in intermittent wo
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  • ...tory''', which is desirable in most situations. The editing history allows people to see how the contents of the page were built up, and who contributed what
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  • ...oral decisions for the community. Therefore, the assessment of what rights people are entitled to is greatly influenced by morality. ...ught to be considered a legally binding principle, an inherent right which people ought to comply with. Section 4 of the Teaching Profession Act is concerned
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  • Context - people have a hard time clicking edit on a Wiki ...- even blogs that carry advertising may be seen as a commercial use - many people making money on the Internet - artists troubled by lack of engagement from
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  • ...hether or not polygamy should be prohibited based on its potential to harm people. For example, because polygamy has many women sharing one man, the structur ...arriage is no different than a homosexual one. An individual choice by two people who happen to be of the same gender to get married is private business, in
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  • ...ction 8 is aimed at promoting equality. When there is equality in society, people are more likely trust each other and would be more inclined to voluntarily ...al Law theorists would promote that which satisfies the greatest number of people in terms of happiness, so too would Legal Economists desire that wealth be
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  • ...blem with the Nazi law is that it didn't reflect the inner morality of the people. Fuller sees law as more that just an artifact, it must have an inner qual
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  • ...mon good. The final condition is that the law be promulgated, without this people would not know of the practical steps needed to reach the common good. Ther ...inst natural law ideas on obedience. Natural law theorists understand that people are imperfect, and are often steered away from the path to the common good,
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  • ...at “gender” a person wants to be. Radical feminists, however, believe that people who make decisions to be a certain “gender” do not actually know what i ...m is created by mens sensibility of fairness and doesn’t take into account people who are injured. A radical feminist would argue that by blowing up the whol
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  • ...rson Education Canada, 2002) at 302.</ref>. Furthermore, they focus on how people should engage with the law and how the law will affect them and their capac ...ch as those who engage in polygamy<ref>Ibid at 319.</ref>), or things that people of common sense have enough clarity of mind to not do, because as independe
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  • ...to be moral to be considered valid, but that disobedience of the governed people is warranted if a law is immoral.
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  • ...of written principles, and thus are just rules that have an effect on how people behave. However in Canada the Constitution is a written document of princip ...d is whether a law results in the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Bentham’s idea of utility is not very different from Thomas Aquinas’ i
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  • || How IT is being made for people with disabilities || Advocacy, Research and Resource site for Universal Des
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  • ...vernment resigned, and a national government was formed, which allowed the people to trust the government once again, stabilizing France. ...ho ran the institutions use power in society, because they control the way people think of themselves, shaping the course of their lives.
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  • ...l, therefore it follows that Natural Law itself is always the same for all people in all places at all times. ...the common good is not concerned with determining what is good for certain people, but rather that which is good for the entire community. The happiness of t
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  • ...harm to another’s liberty. Although the child would fall into the class of people lacking “mature faculties,” the Child Welfare Act has legislated for th ...If the choice produces irreversible and destructive changes, accepts that people can make irrational choices; that citizens are not inevitably the best judg
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  • ...are established as law, regardless of whether or not they are good or make people better off. Laws should specifically seek to discover how a rule maximizes ...or, it is a wish that does not have the threat of a sanction which obliges people or creates a duty to follow the law. Furthermore, there is no sanction whic
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  • ...s and Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law”[Dimock]at 139</ref>. No two people are alike, and thus a theory which champions the different perspectives and ...s that the response to revolutionary shifts in thinking is often negative. People respond to revolutionary change by neglecting to take such ideas seriously;
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  • ...t they have. They don’t know 1/10 of all sites that are out there because people tend to not report back to them when they use their software – largely du ...Engagement and Learning Innovation, IT, etc,. If you feel we are missing people who should be involved please let Tanya or Brian now.
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  • ...uinas’ belief that there are recognized morals that are fundamental to all people, or on a smaller level, the community. The main focus is on living in a har ...maintaining a stable and harmonious society by limiting a profession that people may see as against “common morality”.
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  • ...cture has completely collapsed, leaving a translucent reality in its wake. People are left without social classes to fit into. After traveling through Americ
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  • Typically we have let people see quizzes. However, some disciplines MAY want to block students from seei
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  • |There are over six billion people in the world.<ref>CIA World Factbook, 2006.</ref> |<nowiki>There are over six billion people in the
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  • ...s regulations and decrees which make it either difficult or impossible for people to carry out their plans which are also justified on paternalistic grounds.
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  • ...l checks on the governmental authority; and the authority delegated by the people. ...British Columbia College of Teachers has valid authority delegated by the people.
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  • ...tic domination of women by men and it's invisible and this perpetuates it (people cannot change what they do not see!). Patriachy presents itself as being a
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  • ...ally connected to the goal of protecting vulnerable parties, as it assures people in commercial transactions that accountants will be required to follow pred
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  • | ANTH 2230: Native People and Cultures of BC
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  • ...stence must be known to the individuals in society. Without the knowledge, people simply cannot obey the law as put forth.
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  • ...nstitutional checks on the government authority, and through ensuring that people delegated authority through democratic process. Despite these goals, Mill w ...phers. The question of law shifts from what law is, to how laws affect the people that live under them. For Mill the questions really when and why a law shou
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  • ...he value of their resources. Second, the efficiency theorists believe that people have all the information they need to make a transaction i.e. they do not t ...in their self-interest and increase the value of their assets by assuring people that their property will be protected by law. Individuals only like to do b
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  • ...city to be guided toward improvement by reason, conviction and persuasion. People possessing these mature faculties have the ability to behave properly and c
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  • ...ositivist position holds that the legal rights and obligations bestowed on people are the products of a collection of legal rules, and have no independent ba ...ary purpose of judicial decisions is to recognize and affirm the rights of people. While judges make decisions about how and in what circumstances to recogni
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  • ...itivist and normative accounts. Positivist economics concerns how and why people respond to changes in market conditions. Normative economics utilizes posi ...it allows their theories to make moderately accurate predictions about how people will act in differing scenarios.
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  • ...have been in had no harm been committed. This has the effect of inclining people in the position of wrongdoers (defendants) to take care and aim to prevent ...that costs and incentives are there to regulate behaviour to society, thus people may not proceed down non-efficient paths. This is in contrast to what would
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  • ...e has been a balancing of the infringement against the action and, if more people will benefit from the restriction than from the action, there is a demonstr ...e deterrents and incentives if it is efficient to do so, assuming that all people are rational. Discriminating against same-sex marriage does not seem effici
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  • ...are a representation of the social goals pursued on behalf of a segment of people. Policy decisions are best left to the legislators. Policies are made by th
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  • ...words because they need to apply generally. We have general categories of people. This means that rather than the law applying to the individual because the ...inner quality of an ought claim and would be validated by the majority of people seeing as the Constitution of 1982 was approved by Parliament; our elected
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  • ...and the creation of safe relationships. The system must change to suit the people, as opposed to the system refusing to change for those who have suffered. I
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  • ...society in turn follow the laws in recognition that they collectively bind people as universal rules and settle the square. ...iticizes the adequacy of positivist theory’s determination of what obliges people to follow laws. Fuller suggest that the rational element of coming to logic
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  • ...n by reason of the natural order. Specifically, Aquinas believes that some people naturally rule, and because of this innate nature, these rulers know what t
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  • ...y must exist in a world of perfect information. In these ideal conditions, people are always going to make the most efficient decisions. The problem is that
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  • ...law. Further, it is available on the Internet, which further ensures that people are aware of it.
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  • ...ositive morality concerns social conventions and other forms of rules that people follow voluntarily. Perhaps insubordination to positive morality can creat ...attempts to regulate citizen conduct. Primary laws effectively deal with people, and when broken result in the issuing of punishment. Next, Hart deals wit
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  • ...ason acts as a barometer that measures human acts, and since the law binds people to act, the law is a concept that pertains to reason. As Aquinas notes in '
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  • ...e, therefore the solution is tailored to the concrete experience of actual people. In delivering his judgment, Justice La Forest engaged in a comprehensive a
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  • ...t “morally right aims.” The problem with this is that in a diverse society people have different ideas about what constitutes morally right aims. For example ...achieve universal happiness, and they can threaten, coerce and punish the people being ruled to pursue the goal.
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  • ...hat the Government of Alberta can levy an “Accommodation Charge”, on those people who reside in LTCFs. This fee is, ostensibly, to offset the costs associate
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  • ...ses because this role is best suited to legislators who are elected by the people. However, judges may refer to policy to interpret law in a manner that is c
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  • ...litative rights. In the event that a law is immoral, Austin would say that people have an obligation to follow them while Hart would say that there may be no
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  • ...erkins Gilman committed suicide on August 17, 1935. It was her belief that people had a right to end their suffering, and she expressed her opinions of it in ...ilman Biography. Retrieved October 20, 2016, from http://www.biography.com/people/charlotte-perkins-gilman-9311669#suicide
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  • ...uinas’ belief that there are recognized morals that are fundamental to all people, or on a smaller level, the community. The main focus is on living in a har ...maintaining a stable and harmonious society by limiting a profession that people may see as against “common morality”.
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  • ...zed by the Canadian community as protecting the rights and freedoms of all people within our society. These rights and freedoms follow moral values relating ...en the Valid Lawmaker and those they govern is naturally ordered with some people being natural leaders. In Aquinas’ view the natural leaders will know wha
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  • ...nd cannot do. These rules are concerned with regulating the conduct of the people they govern. Secondary rules are used to change and modify rules, helping t ...that officials can still apply them, but that disobedience of the governed people is warranted if a law is truly immoral. This is in sharp contrast to what a
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  • ...good (morality) is. On the other hand, a multitude of judges chosen by the people are unlikely to hold similar conceptions of the common good, likely forcing ...ration thesis fails at reconciling immoral laws with a desire to obey it. People will naturally be drawn to follow law that they share a moral connection wi
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