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Why is it important for law enforcement to uphold human rights and the use of force?

The long answer for this is given in the War Crimes Tribunal, Trial #3. The short answer is, law enforcement is given a special right that imposes a higher standard of action; over that of an ordinary person. This implies a greater responsibility to act above the standards set for these same ordinary people and lastly it is to the law that most turn to for justice, and how can justice be served when it is the law that violates the basic rights of another. It sets adrift the rights of man to have its officers unhinged from the historical duties to which they swear an oath to serve. (loosely quoting the court).


What positive effect did the fugitive slave law have?

The Fugitive Slave Act only had a positive effect for the people who were pro-slavery. It forced Federal Marshalls, whether they were employed in slave states or not, to assist slave hunters to catch runaway slaves. Going even further, the law gave these marshalls the authority to draft ordinary citizens to aid the slavers as well.


Who was forced by the fugitive slave act to return escapes slaves?

Under the Fugitive Slave Act, anyone found helping escaped slaves could be forced to return them to their owners. This included law enforcement officials, as well as ordinary citizens who were required to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves when demanded.


Difference between fundamental rights and ordinary rights?

When ter s violation of fundamental rights v can directly go to supreme court.. Whereas in second case v can't appeal to supreme court directly.. moreover, the ordinary rights are granted by the ordinary laws. they do not have the same sanctions and sanctity as the fundamental rights have because the latter is guaranteed by the constitution itself. the fundamental rights are incorporated in the constitution.


What is the importance of martial law?

Martial law seeks to maintain public order by military means in times of a crisis, when the normal civilian institutions of justice either cannot function or could be deemed too slow or to ill-equipped for the new situation. Usually martial law is very strict and there are no Constitutional safeguards in effect until after the martial law period is declared over. It reduces some of the personal rights ordinarily granted to the citizen, limits the length of the trial processes, and prescribes more severe penalties than ordinary law. In many countries in the world, peace can be unsustainable. When that gets over the edge with massacres and genocides, the military takes over with martial law.

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What is ordinary fuse?

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What is the word ordinary in plural form?

Most often, "ordinary" is an adjective, so it does not change when it modifies plural nouns. It is correct to say both "an ordinary meal" and "ordinary bananas". There are some special senses (e.g., civil law and heraldry) in which "ordinary" is a noun. The plural of the noun "ordinary" is "ordinaries".


What The Law of what of mass states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in an ordinary chemical reaction?

1st law


How are ordinary shares valuated?

In a free market they are valued by the law of supply and demand.


Can time delay house fuse replace an ordinary fuse?

You could, but it would be safest not to. A time delay fuse will allow for a short (12 seconds or less) spike in the current (up to three times the rated current for the fuse). This happens when you start up a motor, or a compressor, etc... If you were to replace a regular fuse (say 2 amp) with a time delay fuse (also 2 amp), then instead of breaking the circuit at 2 amps, the circuit will go 12 seconds at 6 amps before shutting down. This could easily start a fire, so for your safety, it is best to replace a fuse with the exact same kind that came out of it.


A type of special assembly originally developed in ma for drawing up a fundamental law that would be superior to ordinary law?

Convention


Does the term common law mean ordinary law?

Yea buddyCommon law arises from case law made by the judiacry often, it is not recorded by statute as normal laws are, but has arisen as judges have made a decision, and this has then been followed as legal precedent. For example the law regarding murder in the United Kingdom is "common law" as much of it has no definition in statutes."Ordinary law" is passed through the legislature, and recorded in statute, then applied by the judges later, and as such has a separate origin.


What actions can an ordinary citizens take to challenge a law passed by congress?

you can ask hey can you not do dat


What is the greatest length ordinary allowed by state law for any combination of truck and trailer?

65'


What process a proposed law originates in the State legislature but it can still be voted on by ordinary citizens?

initiative.


How does landmark legislation differ from ordinary legislation?

Landmark legislation is a law signed into effect that is new or something that causes controversy. An ordinary legislation, on the other hand, does not cause a controversy.


What was A type of special assembly originally developed in Massachusetts for drawing up a fundamental law that would be superior to ordinary law?

The Articles of Confederation. #APUSHFORLIFE