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Write a 4 page essay on Assignment 1 Topic: Robert A.Kagan ( Critical Thinking Question ) Assignment 2 Topic: The Law of Negligence.

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The standpoint immediately above is worthy of credence, based on the fact that man’s gregarious nature and subsequent human interaction may be social, economic or political in nature. However, man’s environment is graced with inadequate resources, yet man’s relations are competitive in nature, since man has a strong innate drive towards self-preservation. In turn, there is need for legislation, to curtail chances for man unfairly exploiting, harming and endangering his fellow man, or the environment, as he interacts with fellow man, the environment, or both (Ginsburg and Kagan, 2005). One may also repudiate Kagan’s standpoint on the account that it assumes a one-way flow of effects, in the relation between legal processes on social life. Because of this, Kagan’s standpoint assumes that legal processes affect man’s social life, while the fact of the matter is that social life also pervades and seriously affects legislation. This standpoint is also underscored by the fact that legislations are always made in accordance with socio-cultural customs and not to expunge socio-cultural customs. …

This is because man’s social life includes all functions that he dispenses within the auspices of the community, whether these functions are legal, economic, or cultural in nature. Section B Robert A. Kagan and His Qualification to Speak To Such an Issue According to Kagan (2009) himself, Robert A. Kagan graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Harvard University (1959), an LL.B from Columbia University (1962) and a PhD from Yale University (1974), before he began lecturing political science at the Berkeley Law University of California in 1974. He would later proceed to become a member of the Boalt faculty in 1988. He has also served as the Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Society between 1993 and 2004. Kagan has also serves as a visiting scholar at Ohio State University, Oxford University, the Russell Foundation, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study and the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioural Sciences. Kagan has also made several publications which are cited as authority. Thus, it is fitting for Kagan to speak of these things pertaining human interaction and legislation due to his authority in the related field. Discussion Two: Answers and Opinion: Section A It is clear from the account provided that there are traces of negligence on the side of different parties involved. The owners are negligent of failing to verify the security agents’ skills. Patrons always fought 2-3 times a night and this therefore demanded thoroughly skilled bouncers, yet Calvin Hollins Jr. and Calvin Hollins III did nothing about this. The owners also failed to place proper infrastructure in E2 nightclub, in relation to: people who fell to the bottom of E2 nightclub stairway.

 
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