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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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Discussing Homicide - muder - actus reus.
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Jenny had an argument with her boyfriend, David, which resulted in David throwing Jenny down some steps. Jenny suffered a very badly broken leg that needed surgery. She also suffered cuts and bruises to her other leg.
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The terms Actus Reus and Mens Rea
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Consider what offences, if any, have been committed - Murder.
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What offences has Basil (who is educationally subnormal) committed in the following circumstances?
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Principles of Criminal liability.
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I am the company solicitor for Everlasting Estates Ltd., and have been required to draft a report for the Board of Directors of Everlasting Estates, explaining the company's liability and any defenses which the company may rely on.
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Non-fatal Offences Against the Person.
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"The law relating to the mens rea of murder in England and Wales has now become settled through a series of judicial decisions, which together, have made it unnecessary for Parliament to legislate on the matter" - Critically consider.
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Any crime in law is made up of two elements, the actus reus which is defined as the 'guilty act' and the mens rea defined as the 'guilty mind'.
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"The Nedrick/Woolin direction on intention manages to produce a clear distinction between intention and recklessness - Explain and discuss.
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Discuss and give recommendations for the two legal problems caused on site encountered by Everlasting Estates Ltd
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Criminal Liability - Thabo Meli and Others v Reginam 1954.
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In order to consider the criminal liability of Alan, Basil, Conrad, Donald and Evelyn, it is vital that we examine the behaviour of each individual separately.
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Critically evaluate the principles governing the law on Intoxication.
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Criminal Law - reference case.
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Critically assess the current law regarding the Mens Rea of murder
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Intoxication covers the effects of alcohol, drugs and other substances such as solvents. Intoxication can be divided into two categories
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Advise Clive who has been charged with the murder of David.
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Foresight of consequence as being virtually certain is not the same as intention. Discuss
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Vincent stabs Kay, she survives long enough to give birth to the infant, but dies a few weeks later. The baby survives for 140 days, and then also dies.a) Explain the offence with which Vincent may be charged in respect of the death of Kay
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Criminal Assignment.
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In the scenario for this report the parties have committed certain crimes - give legal advice
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Discuss the criminal liability for an offence against the person of Reena in respect of Chloe and Miles and of Eric in respect of Reena.
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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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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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Action
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