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abortion research
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Becoming a doctor
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Discuss whether or not the current division of work between barristers and solicitors on a case gives the best service to the client
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Discuss whether the balance between the rights of an individual and the powers of the police to detain and interview a person at the police station are satisfactory.
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Distinguish between a Lay Magistrate and a District Judge (Magistrates’ court) and describe how each is appointed.
Distinguish between a Lay Magistrate and a District Judge (Magistrates’ court) and describe how each is appointed.
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Effectiveness of the law in gaining justice for society.
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essay discussing the advantages and disadvanteges of lay magistrates
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Famous court cases
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Good Samaritan Law
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Is it necessary and justified to introduce a reform for cohabitants with regard to finance and property.
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Law : Juries & Judges
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Law and Justice
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Law and Morals
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Law- Strict liability, mens rea actus reus
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Legal systems response to aged people and people with differing sexual identities
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litterature
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Petrol excise should not be excluded
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Research on JPEPA
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This house would ban IPMS
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This House Would Decline Medical Service to Smokers
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The case of Caldwell is unduly harsh in its effects, but has increasingly become irrelevant to the law on recklessness. How far do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer.
Criminal Law (Offences against the person) - revision notes
Discuss the essential differences between Civil and Criminal Law particularly in relation to their aims and objectives.
The Human Rights Act
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