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Highest Rated Legal personnel Essays
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| Explain how judges construe legislations and describe how they use the rules of construction. |
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| Explain how judges are appointed and how the courts and legal service act 1990 along with other acts have affected the selection and training, also discuss the argument that judges are old white and mainly male who are out of touch with society. |
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| Explain the work & training of barristers & solicitors |
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| Are judges independent or neutral? |
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| 'Bill wants to become a Lawyer but is not sure whether to become a Barrister or a Solicitor' |
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| Explain how judges are appointed and how the courts and legal service act 1990 along with other acts have affected the selection and training, also discuss the argument that judges are old white and mainly male who are out of touch with society. |
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| The English legal system comprises of two different branches, barristers and solicitors. |
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| Outline how someone currently studying for 'A' Levels can train and qualify either as a Barrister or a Solicitor. Describe and compare the roles played by Solicitors and Barristers in defending a serious criminal case |
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| 'The work of a solicitor is quite different from that of a barrister' Outline the work of the two professions and consider whether this statement is accurate. |
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| Judges & The Judiciary |
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| Solicitors will not be held quite as responsible as barristers might be for the fact that the clients directly came to them, where as with barristers clients are usually referred to them because of their |
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| Provide a sound argument to show that the judiciary is currently vastly unrepresentative and therefore out of touch with society. |
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| Discuss whether or not the most appropriate people are chosen as judges |
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| There are two main types of judges; these are inferior judges and superior judges |
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| The Legal Professions - A Critical Analysis |
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| Should the two legal professions amalgamate? |
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| Are judges independent |
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| Describe the main differences between solicitors and barristers with regard to work and training.2) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of having a single legal profession |
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| Should Barristers and Solicitors Fusion or remain as two separate professions? The professions of barrister and solicitor are separate and the work is different |
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| BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS SOLICITORSGoverning body· The Law Society· Supervises training and discipline of solicitors· Represents the profession |
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| Describe the ways in which both inferior and superior judges are selected and appointed. |
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| Qualifying either as a Barrister or a Solicitor Exam |
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| Literal rule |
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| Diminished Responsibility |
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| Human Factor |
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| Discuss the pros and cons of the current system of training of barristers and solicitors. |
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| Comparison of solicitors and barristers |
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