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Know the Benefits of Immigration To Canada

December 19th, 2009

Amongst people who decide to leave their home country and settle to some some another country, most of them prefer Canada. Well, there are many reasons for people planning for immigration to Canada.

First, Canada is a safe country and people living here feel secure.

Second, Canada is a well developed country and rich in economy. By immigrating to Canada, one can enjoy stable income. All the residents of Canada are protected by Canadian social assistance system. For easy immigration to Canada, you can take help of an immigration consultant or lawyer and put your application for immigration. As compared to immigration to other countries, immigration to other countries is easy.

Canada has always welcomed immigrants from around the world and in case you are also planning to apply for immigration to Canada, take help of an immigration consultant and settle down there soon.

Hart’s Concept of Law and the Indian Constitution

December 17th, 2009

Hart replaced the images of power and violence in jurisprudential imagination by conceiving law as a system of rules upon rules of social practices informed by their own criterion of validity and normative obligation. Before the advent of modern period legal theory was basically dominated by the natural law ideology which was the touchstone for testing the State law. In the modern period, Hobbes for the first time divorced positive law from natural law and made the State law independent of any external criteria. However, Hobbes did not fulfil the task of positivism fully as he did not distinguish between the actual law (“is law”) and the ideal law (“ought law”). His State-made law was not only an existing law but also an “ought” law. » Read more: Hart’s Concept of Law and the Indian Constitution

The Constitution for Dummies (i.e. Ron Paul Supporters)

November 2nd, 2009

I will freely admit that I did a bad, bad thing last week. Well, it wasn’t a really “bad” thing unless you were one of those that fell for it I guess. What did I do that was so bad? I set up the Paulbots. Yes, evil rotten me, I know.

When I wrote “Earmarking Our Way to Oblivion” I purposefully left out any mention of Ron Paul even though I knew he was just as dirty as all the rest. See, Mr. Paul’s own earmark fetish was certainly no real secret to anyone paying attention and with enough desire to dig a little. But the Paulbots were quick to comment about how because of the corruption that earmarks bring and how that they many times violate the Constitutional powers of Congress that this is exactly the reason why we needed Ron Paul. » Read more: The Constitution for Dummies (i.e. Ron Paul Supporters)