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Business Lessons 6: Systematic Designation

barrister79 wrote 2 months ago: In all types of management, it is always an essential necessity to properly designate the workforce … more →

Tags: Business Strategy, Business Philosophy, Business Lesson, business consultancy, Business, Niccolo Machiavelli, Governance and Administration

DEATH OF A PERSON AFTER SEXUAL AFFAIRS: Questions

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: Hypothetical facts: In June 15, 2000, Boniface Paraz, a 60 year-old gentleman of a sound mind, asked … more →

Tags: Common Sense, Jurisprudence, Law, Legal System, Philosophy, Civil Law, Criminal Law, sexual act, Succession

Ancient Legal Doctrines Involved in Negligence Cases: Comments and Simplified Explanation1 comment

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: I humbly presumed that it is widely understood that the lack of diligence is the essence of what is … more →

Tags: Civil Law, Commentary, Common Sense, International Traditions, Jurisprudence, Law, Law on Negligence, Legal System, thesis

COMMENTS ON THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS1 comment

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: The Human Rights Law as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.   Article 1 All human b … more →

Tags: Common Sense, Human Rights Advocacy, International Traditions, Jurisprudence, Law, Legal System, Human Rights, international law

Comments on the Jurisdictions of the International Criminal Court1 comment

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: Brief Over-view: 1. The International Criminal Court [located in The Hague] will function as a tribu … more →

Tags: Law, Jurisprudence, Legal System, International Traditions, Commentary, Add new tag, international law, International Legal Principle, International Criminal Court of Justice

My Analysis on the Territorial Application of Criminal Law

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: The general practice of every country pertaining with the application of their penal [criminal] laws … more →

Tags: Common Sense, Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence, Legal System, International Traditions, Hermeneutics, thesis, Legal Philosophy

Why do we have a "right to remain silent" in criminal cases?

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: In all of the cases known in every legal principle, only the criminal cases affects the life and lib … more →

Tags: Common Sense, Philosophy, Law, Jurisprudence, Legal System, International Traditions, Human Rights Advocacy, international law, Legal Philosophy

THE FIRST CONSPIRACY: Hermeneutic Analysis

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: Paul Whelmer Alforque, Departamento de Filosofia, 1997, Camara de Pensador. The Honorable Magistrate … more →

Tags: FreeThinker Philosophy, God, Religion, Common Sense, Bible, Philosophy, Theology, criticism, Hermeneutics

HERMENEUTICS: The Salient Features

barrister79 wrote 1 year ago: Formulated by Paul Whelmer Alforque   Definition I defined hermeneutics as a philosophical instrumen … more →

Tags: Common Sense, Philosophy, Hermeneutics, language


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