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Chicago Convention as a Framework Convention in International Aviation Law

In the general discourses in International Aviation Law, the Chicago Convention, 1944 is considered as a “Framework Convention.” Why it is considered so? What are the advantages of a Framework Convention? Why a Framework Convention is more appropriate for regulating civil aviation? Support your answer with arguments drawn on public international law relating to FCs […]

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Substantive Law, Procedural Laws and Judicial Review – USA and UK

There are various similarities and differences between laws and the judiciary systems of the United States and the United Kingdom. This paper looks at these in terms of substantive and procedural laws as well as judicial review. Read also Substantive Law, Procedural Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Common Law, And Statutory Law Substantive Law Substantive

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Cisco IOS Software, Its Pros and Cons

Cisco IOS Among the leading network infrastructure is the Cisco IOS Software. Currently, this software operates on numerous active systems such as the small home office router. IOS Software is known to be the most leveraged network infrastructure in the world. Cisco IOS software is being utilized in every aspect of human environment. Some of

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The Correlation between the Concept of Globalization and International Terrorism

The end of twentieth and throughout the 21st century has witnessed an increase in terrorism over the world. The phenomenon of terrorism has now spread across many countries including the Middle East and North African (Lutz & Lutz, 2015).  The increase in international terrorism has coincided with globalization, suggesting a correlation between terrorism and globalization.

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Scientific Methods of Research Inquiry In Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice Research Methods Assignment Instructions Identify and describe five scientific methods of research inquiry and how you would apply them to a research Project. Be sure to provide examples. Develop a hypothesis focused on the professional practices of criminal justice practitioners. An example of a hypothesis would be: You could propose a hypothesis that

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Use of Computers and Software in Law Enforcement Investigations

Introduction Criminal investigations involves a legal gathering of evidence about are crime that has been committed or is being committed. Unlike in the past, crimes have taken advanced levels owing to the development in technology. An increasing number of people are at risks of losing their funds due to computer hacking, cyber bullying is widely

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Biological, Sociological and Psychological Criminological Theories

Biological theories             Biological theories of criminality focus on examining criminal behavior that caused by the biological makeup of a person. The biological makeup of a person include physical flaws such as heredity, neurotransmitter dysfunction, brain abnormalities resulting from trauma or improper development. Some of the studies present biological factors such as genetic, neurological, biochemical

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Elements of Securing Online Transactions

The internet possess the advantages of low cost, accessibility and user-friendly. These benefits allowed banks and other financial institutions to develop online payment systems such as debit and credit cards. The development of online transactions has increased its use and many firms who wish to remain competitive and relevant have switched to online systems for

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Confidentiality, Access Control and Data Integrity – Network Security Policy

In a distributed network environment, network security has become one of the most important areas of concerns for most organizations (Flowerday & Tuyikeze, 2016). The increased use and convergence of the internet, computer-based networks, extranets, wide area networks (WAN), intranets, local area networks (LAN) and emails, have increased security threats and concerns to most organizations.

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Informed Consent – Lugenbuhl V Dowling

Elements of the legal citation This was a case in which a patient, Milton C. Lugenbuhl, took action against Dr. James Dowling for damages apparently caused by the doctor not using a surgical mesh in the repair of an incisional hernia as requested by the patient.  It was case number 96-C-1575 at the Supreme Court

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