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  • Delinquency

    Introduction to Delinquency Delinquency, criminal or antisocial behavior of juveniles. Juvenile delinquents are usually considered to be in need of treatment, rehabilitation, or discipline. The term delinquency also applies to payments that are overdue." (1) Related Fields Related […]

  • UN Security Council

    UN Security Council The Council is composed of fifteen member states, five of them permanent members and specified by name in the Charter. These are the United States, Russia (replacing the Soviet Union in 1991), China, the United Kingdom, and France. The rest are elected for two-year terms […]

  • Land Forces

    Hierarchical Display of Land forces International Relations > Defence > Armed forces Land forces Concept of Land forces See the dictionary definition of Land forces. Characteristics of Land forces [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Land forces Spanish: Ejército de tierra […]

  • Land Forces

    Hierarchical Display of Land forces International Relations > Defence > Armed forces Land forces Concept of Land forces See the dictionary definition of Land forces. Characteristics of Land forces [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Land forces Spanish: Ejército de tierra […]

  • Apartheid

    Apartheid Definition Apartheid may be defined as the policy of racial segregation formerly followed in South Africa. The word apartheid means "separateness"in the Afrikaans language and it described the rigid racial division between the governing white minority population and the […]

  • Crime Against Individuals

    Hierarchical Display of Crime against individuals Law > Criminal law > OffenceSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Violence Crime against individuals Concept of Crime against individuals See the dictionary definition of Crime against individuals. Characteristics of Crime […]

  • Crime Against Individuals

    Hierarchical Display of Crime against individuals Law > Criminal law > OffenceSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Violence Crime against individuals Concept of Crime against individuals See the dictionary definition of Crime against individuals. Characteristics of Crime […]

  • Literature

    Law and Literature Contents of Law and Literature Contents of this subject matter include: Introduction to the Course, Course Policies and Assessment Methodologies in Law and the Humanities Case Study 1: Family Violence Case Study 2: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Case Study 3: USA, Race and […]

  • Literature

    Law and Literature Contents of Law and Literature Contents of this subject matter include: Introduction to the Course, Course Policies and Assessment Methodologies in Law and the Humanities Case Study 1: Family Violence Case Study 2: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Case Study 3: USA, Race and […]

  • Offence

    Hierarchical Display of Offence Law > Criminal lawLaw > Justice > Legal action > Criminal proceedings > Associated action for damagesPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Personal weaponPolitics > Executive power and public service > Administrative law > […]

  • Offence

    Hierarchical Display of Offence Law > Criminal lawLaw > Justice > Legal action > Criminal proceedings > Associated action for damagesPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Personal weaponPolitics > Executive power and public service > Administrative law > […]

  • International Law

    International Law consists of the rules and principles of general application dealing with the conduct of States and of international organizations in their international relations with one another and with private individuals, minority groups and transnational companies. Legal Issues […]

  • Prisoner

    Prisoner Vote in Election Law Some countries allow prisoners to vote. Given that they are usually incarcerated far from their electoral constituencies and obviously cannot leave, polling centres are set up inside jails so that they may exercise their right to vote. Resources See Also Social […]

  • Prisoner

    Prisoner Vote in Election Law Some countries allow prisoners to vote. Given that they are usually incarcerated far from their electoral constituencies and obviously cannot leave, polling centres are set up inside jails so that they may exercise their right to vote. Resources See Also Social […]

  • Anti-Semitism

    Zionism Historical Background: The Rise of Modern Anti-SemitismIntroduction to Anti-SemitismPolitical emancipation, however, proved to be a false dawn. In the second half of the 19th century organized anti-Semitic parties emerged in Germany and Austria-Hungary. In Russia, where the…