• Q : Legal cases involving apple computers....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The many legal cases involving Apple Computers. Apple Computers has been in court dozens of times. Explain some of the cases for and against Apple.

  • Q : Law affecting business organisations....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Understand the main types of law affecting business organisations and explain how businesses are influenced by employment, consumer and environmental legislation

  • Q : Developmental aspect of your ethics....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Focus on the developmental aspect of your ethics rather than on a particular position on any issue. Define underlying ethical system, its primary principles, the sources that helped shape your ethic

  • Q : Description for understanding youth crime....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    ‘Critically evaluate positivists’ explanation for understanding youth crime’. Word limit is 2500 and you can go under or beyond by 10%. The paper should have no less than 10 refere

  • Q : Conviction to the court of appeal-criminal division....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Now assume that Jane has been convicted under s. 1 by the jury. She is outraged and wishes to appeal against her conviction to the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division.

  • Q : Create a code of ethics for an organization....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Create a code of ethics for an organization of your choice. For each point in the code of ethics, describe an ethical dilemma that would be resolved using the code of ethics.

  • Q : Create a code of ethics for an organization....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Create a code of ethics for an organization of your choice. For each point in the code of ethics, describe an ethical dilemma that would be resolved using the code of ethics.

  • Q : Low labour costs and few labour laws....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Many companies locate manufacturing activities in countries with low labour costs and few labour laws. What ethical obligations to employees do businesses have when operating in such countries?

  • Q : Contractual liability to fernando and arthur....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Advise Simon if he has any contractual liability to Fernando and or Arthur

  • Q : Concepts and principles of contract law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    1. Identify and apply the key concepts and principles of contract law enshrined in both common law and statute;

  • Q : Trial by social media-undermine key pillar of democratic law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    According to Fitzpatrick, how can ‘trial by social media’ undermine key pillars of democratic law? Refer to at least one of the examples in the article.

  • Q : Context of civil liberties and national security....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    (Cite the section of Article I in the Constitution that gives Congress the power to enact this federal legislation.) Which provisions do you support (or oppose). Why? Explain in the context of civil

  • Q : Emergence of the victim in criminological thought....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    a) the criminological schools of though i.e. classical, positive, social, and critical school of thought b) the emergence of the victim in criminological thought

  • Q : Generic term for crimes involving dishonest business....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    White collar crime” is a generic term for crimes involving dishonest business schemes such as commercial fraud, cheating consumers, swindles, insider trading on the stock market, embezzlement.

  • Q : Develop and evaluate business plans....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Develop and evaluate business plans taking into account issues such as time management, business/market research, team management (including co-ordination and delegation), and presentation skills.

  • Q : Identifying the major policy statements or legislation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Produce a sequential timeline, identifying the major policy statements or legislation that had significant effects on the enforcement of drug laws in the United States.

  • Q : Pursue a claim in the tort of negligence against employer....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    With reference to relevant civil case law, advise Jane, Sam, and Mr James as to whether, or not, they should pursue a claim in the tort of negligence against their employer, the Local  Educatio

  • Q : Local legislature to evaluate the effectiveness and risks....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You are the commissioner of the Office of Parole and Community Corrections and have been called before the local legislature to evaluate the effectiveness and risks of early-release and pre-release

  • Q : Structure of the courts and the jurisdiction....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe the structure of the courts and the jurisdiction, particularly what types of matters that each type of court can handle. Pay particular attention to Article III of the Constitution.

  • Q : Mandatory reporting laws for hate crimes....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Explain any occurrences of hate crimes in United States. Does United States have mandatory reporting laws for hate crimes?

  • Q : Responsibilities of federal and state law enforcement....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Prepare a 3 page paper which details the differing responsibilities of both federal and state law enforcement agencies seeking to ensure border safety.

  • Q : Law summaries and court case briefings....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    submit law summaries and court case briefings for each American Indian education law and court case that is assigned.

  • Q : Fully articulate all applicable legal principles....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Be sure to fully articulate all applicable legal principles, identifying the facts provided—or needed—to apply the law to the facts so as to justify your conclusion.

  • Q : Element of a valid-enforceable contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Identify and define each and every element of a valid and enforceable contract. Explain, factually, why or why not there is evidence to support each and every element of a valid and enforceable contra

  • Q : Australian legal systems....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Throughout all Australian legal systems children under the age of ten are considered to be too young to form criminal intent (mens rea). Discuss the appropriateness of this age limit in responding t

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