The main advantages of the reforms may be summarized as follows: i) To give the taxpayer and indeed all prospective litigants better value for money; ii) To ensure a 'level playing field' between those who qualify for legal funding and those who don't; iii) To end the 'milking' of legal aid by unscrupulous practitioners; iv) To place the burden on solicitors who have the 'franchise' to justify the funding of individual cases; v) To require annual accounts to justify expenditure; vi) To provide free on-line advice to the public; vii) To encourage a litigant...
"The fact that the levels of drug-related crime would significantly decline would result in less crowded courts, jails, and prisons, and would free law enforcement personnel to focus their energies on the real criminals in society" (Inciardi/McElrath, 287). ... "Historical evidence suggests that the anti-Mexican rhetoric in general and laws regulating the use of marijuana in particular were parts of an overall strategy to remove Mexican immigrants from the labor market" (Jense/Gerber, 49). ...
Because it is only through this level of participation that Machiavelli's most profound and promising vision of and the most political of his images of the citizen can be manifested. ... We can see from his discussions that the advantages of military superiority and use of rogue strategies in state rule are simply means at achieving an ordered state. ...
Daily across the world millions of people are smoking marijuana. In some places this is an illegal activity, but in other places it is very acceptable. The New Encyclopedia Britannica explains, "Marijuana, also spelled Marihuana the Indian plant hemp plant, Cannabis Sativa, or the crude drug compo...
As a result, Indian attitudes towards the courts and litigation as a strategy are changing. ... Modern historians see even the famous treaties with the Iroquois confederacy not simply in terms of rights, but as part of British political strategies designed to deal with the French and with the other tribes further inland. ... The question was put at a Ministerial level meeting held in preparation for one of the First Minister's Conferences on aboriginal constitutional matters. ...