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Title: legal studies 3/4
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There is often debate in the media when a change in the law is proposed. Committees may be required to investigate matters fully and gain public input. However, it is not always possible to respond to changing values in the community because there may be conflicting values... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, there have been strong conflicting attitudes and views about legalising voluntary euthanasia. As a result the law remains unchanged.
Courts are not subject to political influence when making a decision. Judges are independent and unbiased and are not subject to the whims of the electorate... Showed next 250 characters
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