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Differences between the US, Israeli and Saudi Arabia legal systems – RoyalCustomEssays

Differences between the US, Israeli and Saudi Arabia legal systems

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Post is of three assignments

1:Compare and evaluate the differences between the US, Israeli and Saudi Arabia legal systems

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The text of this research paper must be 9–10 pages (not including title page, reference page, and any appendices). This paper must be in current Turabian format with 1-inch margins, must be in 12-pt, Times New Roman font, and must include a title page and reference page. You must include citations to a sufficient number of appropriate scholarly sources to fully support your assertions and conclusions (which will likely require more than the minimum number of citations); the paper must contain citations to a minimum of 7 sources not including the course textbook, assigned readings, and the Bible.

2:What is a citizen

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What is a citizen? 70% of students will successfully research and evaluate a proposed “birthright citizenship” of the 14th Amendment, and its potential impact on American society.

Activity for Assessment:

There are many individuals and groups that propose constitutional change, and one popular voice, George Will, has suggested a change in how we view citizenship.

Read the following two articles: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/26/AR2010032603077.html

And

https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=birth%20tourism

As is, the 14th Amendment allows for automatic natural-born citizen status for anyone born on U.S. soil. With the U.S. being considered a destination for “birth tourism”, should the 14th Amendment be reinterpreted to force more strict requirements for citizenship?

•Research “birth tourism”. Which areas in the U.S. are seeing the most birth tourism? From which countries are we seeing most activity?
•Research how birth tourism impacts (or may impact) our system and resources.
•Finally, based on your research, what are your thoughts about this issue?

?Do you believe the 14th Amendment should be reinterpreted to require one parent be an American citizen? Why or why not?
?Do you believe U.S. citizenship should be harder to come by? Why or why not.

3:Legal and Ethical Issues in Medical Error Case

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1. Summarize the legal aspects of this case. Identify the laws that were, or may have been, broken. Who was, or may have been, liable?
2. Did the provider fail in any way to adhere to ethical standards? How might this have impacted the patient outcome?
If noted in the scenario how did the provider interact with the patient or family after the error came to light?
3. Discuss the pros and cons of having the provider disclose and apologize for the error to the patient or family soon after the occurrence. What are the legal and ethical implications of this approach? In general, how might this approach impact the physicians, nurses, technicians, or others who may have contributed to a medical error that harmed a patient?
4. In what ways can health care administrators help prevent the kind of error described in the scenario from happening in the first place? How can they assist the providers and organization after such and error occurs?

Ethical Issues

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