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The Coal Industry.
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The Computer Misuse Act 1990
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The Crucible Mrs. Putnam What she says: “What have you done?” (Act 1, page 22)
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The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995.
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The distinction between having a tenancy and a simple permission to enter premises known under English law as a licence; is defined by the case of Street v Mountford. This case sets out the requisite, which is required in order to create a tenancy, one...
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The EU - Critically evaluate the characteristics of Regulations, Directives and Decisions.
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The European Convention of Human Rights
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The European Convention on Human Rights
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The first issue that arises here is A’s act of taking his father’s railway pas.. This could amount to theft. The law on theft is laid under Section 1 of Theft Act 1968. Under this statute
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The huge scale of the Liberal party's victory in the 1906 general election guaranteed many new faces among the ranks of Liberal MPs, in favour of change in the field of social welfare
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The Human Rights Act 1998 has a significant impact on administrative law in the UK. It has added legal rules
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The Human Rights Act of 1998 is an act of parliament from the United Kingdom, which received the royal assent on the 9th November 1998 and came into force on the 1st of October 2000.
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The impact of legislations on people.
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The Land Registration Act 2002 heralds major changes to the law and procedures regarding adverse possession
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The law concerning the delivery of health care
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The law deems one guilty of theft if one "dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it"[3].
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The legal challenge in this case, is towards a new local authorities policy on granting planning permission on new factory outlets.
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The Liberal party's victory in the 1906 general election.
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The Liberal party's victory in the 1906 general election.
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The Licensing Act 2003 will come into action during 2004. Consider the changes that have been made to licensing law, and critically examine the rationale for such change.
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The literal rule that means judges must give the words in statute theirplain ordinary and literal m
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The Lord Chancellors department's role is said to secure the Administration of Justice in England and Wales, but how can this be so if the Lord Chancellor is in effect a tri-partite politician.
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The most conventional meaning of the 'legislative supremacy of Parliament' was adopted by Dicey
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The Most Important Steps in British Democracy Were Taken Between 1867 and 1918.” How far do you agree?
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The Not-So-Secret Affair Between State and Church.
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