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InfoThe Law of Tort category has 87 essays and covers:

Negligence, Private, Trespass, Remedies for breach

Highest Rated Law of Tort Essays

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TORT ESSAY - NUISANCE AND NEGLIGENCE
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Taking selected areas of the civil and or criminal law, evaluate whether sportsmen and women are treated differently from the general public in proceedings that have their origin on the field of play.
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Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter
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LAW OF DELICT
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Involuntary Manslaughter
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Involuntary Manslaughter - In struggling to define the boundaries of involuntary manslaughter the courts have encountered considerable difficulties and produced a muddle - Discuss whether this criticism is justified
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Critically evaluate the principles governing the law on Intoxication.
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How satisfactory is the law on voluntary manslaughter?
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HOMICIDE 2 - MURDER
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Generally, in a criminal case, the prosecution must establish a guilty intention, as well as a guilty act. Explain and illustrate these two elements of a crime.
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Murder and Involuntary Manslaughter.
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Briefly Explain The Meaning Of These Terms: Actus Reus And Mens Rea
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Intoxication – The Legal Viewpoint.
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What is the meaning of intention in English criminal law? Is it always possible to distinguish between intention and motive?
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In law there are two types of intention. Direct intent and Oblique intent
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Recklessness & Intention - Critically assess the meaning of the term 'reckless' in criminal law
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'Critically Evaluate the Meaning of the term Recklessness to Describe an Aspect of Mens Rea and explain how it is currently applied to offences in English Law'.
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With reference to the case situation above, discuss, using decided cases to support you arguments:a) The offences, if any, with which Archie could be charged and what the prosecution would need to prove to establish liability for each offence;
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negligence in tort
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Involuntary manslaughter comprises the commission of the actus reus of homicide without malice aforethought, which is required for specific intent offences like murder.
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Criminal liability is generally based on fault with the prosecution having to prove both actus reus and mens rea. Some criminal offences are crimes of strict liability. Briefly explain the meaning of these 3 terms.
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Legal Obligations
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Questions related to the tort of negligence.
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Critically evaluate the meaning of the term
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"The general principle remains that a person is not guilty for omitting to do something." Discuss.
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Most Recent Law of Tort Essays

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Homicide Act 1957
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Outline the meaning of the terms breach and damage, and consider how they apply in this situation.
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LAW OF DELICT
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"Just excellent for sports law interms of tort of negligence"
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