Answer one of the following questions. 250-wordsynopsis.
Consider the question of “attractive nuisance†-- underthe law in the United States, one who sets up an attractivenuisance is liable for the damage it may cause. An example of anattractive nuisance is an unfenced swimming pool in a neighborhoodwith many children. If a child sneaks onto your property, gets intothe pool, and drowns, you will be held liable. Is thisfair?
A corporation is often defined as an artificial being(or artificial person) created by law. Can we, therefore, expect acorporation to act according to the same standards that we wouldexpect a person to follow; specifically, can we apply ethicalstandards to a corporation?
You rent an off-campus apartment with several friends.Each of you has your own rental agreement with the landlordcovering your room and a share of the common areas. One of yourfriends decides to leave and works out arrangements with thelandlord (the only person to whom he or she had a legalobligation), but you do not find out they are gone until you seethat their room is empty and that the microwave they brought isgone from the kitchen. Have they done the right thing?