Is human rights a static or dynamic concept?
Dynamic.
We have no rights except those that society affords us - and these are subject to change, and vary from country to country.
Maybe he's just telling you that, or maybe he wasn't actually charged with Domestic Violence but with a lessser offense such as . . . . . perhaps Simple Assault. The actual charge of Domestic Violence cannot be expunged.
How can public accountability promote social justice?
It can't. Public accountability and social justice are peaches and plums. They are fruit from the same family, but that's where the relationship ends.
Public accountability speaks of the moral and ethical behavior of public servants and public entities. It has to do with justice as far as the integrity and reliability of people who answer to the public.
Social justice is a political correct term for the production and protection of a welfare state. The fallacy that everyone is equal, no one keeps score, no one can benefit more from hard work and earning than the next person. It has to do with the fictitious justice of sharing and equal distribution. A collective society. The best example of social justice is a bee hive. Everyone contributes, collaborates and benefits equally.
If you mean that a confidentiality STATUTE was violated, then you can use the statute's enforcement mechanism, which probably does not start withn a lawsuit, but with a complaint.
You probably can never sue an individual employee, only charge the school IF you prevail on the charge.
Under s13 of the Criminal Code, no person shall be convicted of an offence for an act or omission committed while under the age of 12 years. This provision replaces the common law rule that children under age 7 lack capacity for criminal intent, but that children between 7 and 14 may be demonstrated to have that capacity.
When were the Birmingham six convicted?
They were convicted in 1975, and then released in 1991 after 16 years in prison. They were given 1m compensation.
Is there honor killing in Malaysia?
no
MY ANSWER:
No, I haven't heard anything about Malaysia, even from insiders and Christians, because I'm a Bible prophecy researcher, and I get records of countries that kill Christians and don't announce it on the news. There were a few militant groups in Malaysia, there were people killed and injured. But unlike Egypt, China and Libya's governments and people, Malaysia's government people doesn't support these killings. Malaysia isn't part of the Muslim Brotherhood. The government of Malaysia is much dedicated to protecting non-Muslim and non-Malay people's rights. In fact, Malaysia even celebrates a holiday dedicated to religious freedom. Unlike in Indonesia, where entire villagers chase and kill Christians. I think when the Tribulation Period starts, whether it be seven years of 42 months; God will probably lead his people living in Southeast Asia to flee to Malaysia. It is even possible that Malaysia will be one of the nations that hides members of the second 144,000 that are chased around the world.
Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina and Jordan are on the prophecy list for the hospitable nations.
How much is the penalty charges for act of lasciviousness offense in case of amicable settlement?
A more exact description of the offense will have to be given other than an "act of lasciviousness." From the description, it sounds like a sexual assault charge - a criminal offense. If that, in fact. is the case it makes no difference whether you and the victim decide to settle amicably or not. You will have to deal with the prosecutor in order to get the charge reduced or Nolle Prosse'd.
You need to contact the police immediately and file a police report. Make sure you print out all the threatening messages and keep them together in a safe place to show the police.
What countries still use corporal punishment and how are the crime rates?
India,Pakistan, Iraq, France ,russia, crime rate down in these countries because the people know if you steal they will cut off your hand,etc...
What is the worst state for a felon to live and What is the best state?
I would say that the worst state for felons to live as it pertains to gaining employment would have to be florida. The best state would be California.
After a complaint is filed how long do police have to make an arrest?
They have until their investigation discloses enough probable cause to make the arrest. There is no statutory time limit on making an arrest.
Why American navy only fight into the Muslim country?
American navy fights anywhere it's commanded since history. Nowadays trouble makers mostly are dominated by muslims.
What are some examples of unjust laws in the us?
I think that the drinking age is an unjust law because you can go to war, vote, drive, and smoke ,but you can not drink. I think that is unfair.
Why do some countries want to keep immigrants out?
Well a lot of people believe that immigrants are stealing jobs from the legal citizens. Keep them out is a means of regulating taxes across the country, a means of keeping that countries race pure, and it helps with population and resource control. If a mass of one million immigrants came into American per year then the country becomes overcrowded, we now have an even bigger issue with unemployment and lack of housing, then prisons and schools also become even more overcrowded than what they currently are.
How did the pass-system violate human rights?
The pass-system of Apartheid South Africa was a system established by the Nationalist Government, where all Non-Whites had to carry a pass around with them in case they were stopped and checked by the South African Police. The fact that this applied exclusively to Non-Whites and was often used to harass them is a violation of equality before the law, which is a fundamental human right.
How are the human rights act and the Holocaust related?
after the Holocaust it was realised that crimes of this nature had no actual laws defining them.
Which hospital did Adam Yauch die in?
Adam Yauch died in Manhattan, at New York-Presbyterian hospital.
What tough decision did nelson Mandela make?
The tough decision that Nelson Mandela made; in my opinion; is the cancellation of racism and imposing equal human rights irrelevant to color or religion.
Unfortunately no, it is not illegal though it should be illegal
what is one example of how the global integration of cultures has impacted contemporary philosophical thinking?