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Describe and illustrate the various approaches a judge may use to decide the meaning of a statute. Illustrate your answers with cases.
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Describe the different types of delegated legislation, explaining how the power to make them is delegated
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Describe the main employee rights and why they are in place for employees
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Describe the main features of the reforms passed by the government in the 19th century that affected prisons
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Describe, using examples the different forms of delegates legislation as a source of law
3 out of 5 stars
Did giving women the right to vote in 1918 improve their role and status in the 20th century?
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Did the 'lower orders' generally benefit from the legislation-introduced by Tudor government to combat poverty and vagrancy?
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Did the people of England benefit from Whig reform after 1832?
1.5 out of 5 stars
Discuss the effect U.K membership of the E.U has had on English law.
4 out of 5 stars
Discuss the extent of the states obligations under articles 2 and 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Discuss the following a) Explain the age of criminal responsibility b) Define homicide c) Explain the rules of causation
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Discuss the problem of causation in criminal law and what rules have evolved to deal with the problem.
2.5 out of 5 stars
Discuss the relationship between a commitment to universal children's rights and a recognition of cultural differences in child-rearing practices.
5 out of 5 stars
Discuss the view that all legal approaches to reducing inequalities are fundamentally flawed.
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Discuss whether incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into the domestic legislation of the UK via the Human Rights Act 1998 compromises Parliamentary sovereignty.
3.5 out of 5 stars
Do animals have rights? If they do, when animals kill and eat each other, do they violate each other’s rights?
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Does Section 80 of the Copyright and Designs Act (1988) prevent the destruction of an artistic work? Ought it to do so?
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Does the law relating to vulnerable adults empower them and offer them choice?
5 out of 5 stars
domestic violence -applying the Grenadian statute
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East/West Coast Determinism
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Easy On the Relish - review and character study
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Effects of UK and EU employment Legislation Many employment laws exist within the UK today, which any organisation must take into deep consideration. The society in which
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employee relations, employee rights and working conditions
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Employee's responsibility to provide good customer care.
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environmental act
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