Law encapsulates all the rules that have been enforced through a variety of different institutions. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between people. The law is an essential part of our society today, it helps us feel safe and secure within our world, and ensure that those who choose not to abide by these laws are adequately taken care of by the appropriate authorities. There are many different types of law, from criminal, to civil to human rights and internet, and it can be very hard to differentiate between each one. Going Legal aims to provide you with the most informative section of article regarding many different aspects of Law, ensuring that you're 100% clear on whatever has been troubling you where this topic is concerned.
Law Articles
Why and When to use Law Costs Draftsmen
03rd March 2010Law costs draftsmen deal with costs in every sector of law both litigated and non litigated. The main job of a law costs draftsmen is to settle the cost of a law case. They provide that vital link that can not only lead to a satisfactory recovery of l...
Author: jennyhicks
How to use a defamation solicitor
02nd March 2010If someone says something about you that is false, but is implied to be true, this could be termed defamation. If you can prove that the statement is untrue and has caused damage to your reputation, you could make a claim for compensation through the cour...
Author: Ben Letham
Common Law Firm Terminologies
01st March 2010Legal terms and legal concepts have to be painstakingly researched and studied to hone your craft as a lawmaker. Really, it's not an easy job. But with your desire to make a name in the field of law, it may not be such a very difficult task, after all. ...
Author: Nancy
The Human Rights Act
26th February 2010Introduction Lord Irvine of Lairg wrote an article on the impact of the Human Rights Act on the legal system. In his article he tells about the various transformations that have taken place and their impact as a result of the Human Rights Act. He is quot...
Author: carolyn2010
An Accusation of Race Discrimination
25th February 2010Marilyn was excited when she first started her job in her town's high-end day spa one year ago. She noticed that she was the only staff member of color at the spa, but for Marilyn, this was akin to noticing that the sun wasn't shining today; just an obser...
Author: daustin
Health Insurance after Divorce in RI
24th February 2010Rhode Island Has enacted the Rhode Island Health Insurance Continuation act. This act allows a person to remain on their ex-husband or ex-wives health Insurance after Final Judgment of Divorce. Unfortunately, this act has been watered down by recent c...
Author: David Slepkow, Rhode Island Lawyer
Learning from Law and Order
19th February 2010It's almost a given that at any time in the United States and around the world some form of Law and Order can be seen on television. The show's creators have done a tremendous job of franchising this brand. So what can we, as entrepreneurs and small busin...
Author: Adrian Thomas
On Natural Law Theory
15th January 2010There is a theory which espouses human nature, to have embedded within it, certain basic and fundamental laws inherently discoverable through introspection & self-knowledge. This theory, known as The Natural Law Theory, seems to be of Hellenistic and mor...
Author: cyberbulk
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Basic Principles in Criminal Law
29th December 2009The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was created by the Trudeau administration and given constitutional status as part of the Constitution Act of 1982. The Charter contains a list of rights and freedoms that govern the relationship between every i...
Author: Robert Bell
DUI Charges Carry Very Stiff Penalties
03rd December 2009It is an intimidating sight to see those flashing blue lights in one's rear view mirror for a minor traffic offense. Seeing those lights for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge is a terrifying experience. A DUI arrest carries severe penalties and m...
Author: Nick Messe
The Dire Consequences Of A DUI Charge
03rd December 2009Every good criminal lawyer and every good DUI attorney will tell you that the crime is not called driving while drunk. It is called driving while under the influence. These are two very different things. You don't have to be drunk to be charged with drivi...
Author: Nick Messe
Consumer complaints:-Ensure your consumer rights
27th November 2009It is said that customer rights are universal and they are meant for every individual in the country. But many organization and manufacturers don't realize these rights and instead exploit their customers on issues related to duplicacy, bad behaviour, def...
Author: Consumer Complaints
Consumer Complaints: - Raise Your Voice Against Injustice
26th November 2009I recently bought a Nokia E-series for my personal use. For 2 months I was getting a really good service from the mobile with sound speakers and good set of headphones. I was really elated. But after few months of buying the mobile the speakers and the di...
Author: Consumer Complaints
Drug Arrest
24th November 2009Drug arrests are increasing day by day. People take drugs for number of reasons. If one is suffering from depression or has a family problem one may start taking drugs. There are number of college going students also who are into using and consuming drugs...
Author: Robert Bell
Why the Bill of Rights Was Written
23rd November 2009The Bill Of Rights of the United States Constitution is an important piece of legislation that ensured some of the basic rights of US citizens. On September 25, 1789, The US Congress proposed amendments to Constitution. Of the twelve proposed amendments, ...
Author: Kenny Leones