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case was won by Jackson; the Bank would have held damages for four years of the breach. However, the court of appeal limited the damages to one year of the breach and held that the other loss were remote (Jackson v. Royal Bank of Scotland, ...
publication of which was reproduced in JAMA. The reduction in mortality from accidents in the United States is a satisfactory response from public health to one of the greatest technological achievements of the twentieth century: the engine...
Privacy Laws , Ethics and the Public Interest A critical element of a communication ethic based upon the U.S. First Amendment is protection of the minority viewpoint, the dissenter, or the protester. Protest movements often have challenged ...
The separation of powers is a constitutional principle designed to ensure that the functions, personnel and powers of the major institutions of the state are not concentrated in any one body. It ensures a diffusion rather than a concentrat...
public sectors. It is not fare that although these crimes are very serious the offender still doesn't suffer the severe punishment that someone who is less fortunate would. A great example for this situation would be Martha Stewart who was ...
of parliamentary sovereignty are controversial. Some claim that in England it originated in the early 16th Century, when the parliament asserted the supremacy of statute over the Church. Others argue that originated in the 17th and 18th ce...
public bodies. Public regulation is a idea of regulation ruling the connection between persons (citizens, companies) and the state. (Schumm 2005:425) Under this idea, legal regulation, administrative regulation and lawless individual regula...