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joe_m_2000 said:
access is the law being accessible to people
equality is the idea of the law treating everyone equally before the law this can be seen in the rule of law
fairness are decisions that are good and fair that promote justice

what is equity?
this is a good question which leads to what is the difference between equity and equality :p

it is always good to know the difference!!!
 

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= Jennifer = said:
this is a good question which leads to what is the difference between equity and equality :p

it is always good to know the difference!!!
Equality refers to the same treatment in dealings, quantities or values.
Equity refers to fairness which may require different treatment, or special measures, for some persons or groups.

Is that right...i hate that question :(
 

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Next Question:

Kim wants to contest a legal issue in court. When he is told that his case will cost him
around $10 000 a day he decides not to proceed. Kim’s decision not to proceed illustrates
a difficulty with which legal concept?
(A) Rule of law
(B) Human rights
(C) Natural justice
(D) Access to the law
 

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manifestation said:
Next Question:

Kim wants to contest a legal issue in court. When he is told that his case will cost him
around $10 000 a day he decides not to proceed. Kim’s decision not to proceed illustrates
a difficulty with which legal concept?
(A) Rule of law
(B) Human rights
(C) Natural justice
(D) Access to the law
d) access to the law
 

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I like that song gorillaz r mad!
neways next question:
what is another name for natural justice?
a) the doctrine of natural fairness
b) the rule of fairness
c) the rule of law
d) procedural fairness
 

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i made that q up:p
yes its procedural fairness
next q:
what type of crime is larceny?
a) economic offences
b) white collar crime
c) crimes against property
d) crimes against the person
 

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manifestation said:
Joe this is the law and society thread not the crime thread!
omg sorry!

ok next question
what type of generation right is a civil and political right?;) i know u love this one mani
a) ancient generation
b) first generation
c) future generation
d) second generation
 

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manifestation said:
Hahahahaha u called me mani how funny........*mani* thats so cute! Funny yet cute in a way. Omg and i think the answer is first generation? omg i hope that's right.
YAY i tought u somethin! and u learnt! *rep 4 manifestation!*
yes civil and political are 1st generation
economic social and cultural 2nd generation!

next question:
what is a third generation right?
(tricky :rolleyes: )
 

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joe_m_2000 said:
YAY i tought u somethin! and u learnt! *rep 4 manifestation!*
yes civil and political are 1st generation
economic social and cultural 2nd generation!

next question:
what is a third generation right?
(tricky :rolleyes: )
I know WOhooooo! Good teachings dude! :) ummm a third generation right....ummmm would that be like a right to have homosexual relationships??? I dont know i plucked it out of no where! Like future stuff unconventional.
 

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manifestation said:
I know WOhooooo! Good teachings dude! :) ummm a third generation right....ummmm would that be like a right to have homosexual relationships??? I dont know i plucked it out of no where! Like future stuff unconventional.
my "tricky" shouldve been a hint
it was a trick question :p
but nah remember:
civil and political are 1st generation
economic social and cultural 2nd generation!
;) Joe
 

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joe_m_2000 said:
my "tricky" shouldve been a hint
it was a trick question :p
but nah remember:
civil and political are 1st generation
economic social and cultural 2nd generation!
;) Joe
omg i feel so dumb!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh god now my mates have another reason to call me a crunchie :(......lol! Good one though joe...so there's no such thing as a third generation.......*smacks head against monitor in embarrasment*
 

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manifestation said:
omg i feel so dumb!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh god now my mates have another reason to call me a crunchie :(......lol! Good one though joe...so there's no such thing as a third generation.......*smacks head against monitor in embarrasment*
crunchie :p hehe
what is a customary generation right?
 

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= Jennifer = said:
something not in the law & soc /human rights syllabus :uhhuh:
correct

ok the new real question:
give an example of a collective right
 

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manifestation said:
The right to petition would that be a collective right????
the most easiest to use is the collective right to self determination!

next question :)
 

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