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Highest Rated Law Essays
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| Explain the basic powers of stop, search, arrest and detention. |
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| Law and order in the American west. |
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| Property Law |
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| Fifth Amendment |
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| The New Poor Law Of 1834 Coursework Assignments |
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| One of the greatest tragedies in life is the murder of a beautiful theory by a gang of brutal facts |
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| Explain and illustrate the main distinctions between civil and criminal law. |
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| Buying a mobile phone and consumer rights. |
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| Why Do We Need Both Civil And Criminal Law? |
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| The purpose of this assignment is to be able to understand the role purpose and responsibilities of the uniformed services. For this, I need to choose two different services that have various similarities and differences. |
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| The rule of law |
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| Part-time judges in the Magistrates Court. |
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| Common Law and Equity Essay. |
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| Is Judicial Precedent an efficient System of Lawmaking? |
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| Explain the need for discipline in at least two public services. Analyse the role of public service. Evaluate the application of the role of discipline in the public services." |
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| Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth century |
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| If I could change one law, what would it be and why? |
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| Explain the different roles of Lay Magistrates and Juries in criminal cases. |
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| Bail & Mode of Trial - Baldric is charged with the theft of a large quantity of turnips.What factors would influence the court on whether to grant bail or not? |
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| Discuss the essential differences between Civil and Criminal Law particularly in relation to their aims and objectives. |
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| "Discuss the relationship between law and morals. Consider how far the law seeks to uphold and promote moral values." |
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| Analysing a Tennis Player |
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| Criminal courts - Grant, aged 24, is going to be tried for committing rape. Havinder, aged 24, is to be tried for causing criminal damage of £1,000. Ian aged 15, is going to be tried for burglary. |
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| The common law offence of Murder has witnessed a complicated development in its definition and application by the judiciary. |
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| Essay on Lay Magistrates |
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| The Human Rights Act |
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| Explain how the narrow rule stated in Donoghue v Stevenson has been developed. |
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| Mens rea |
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| Strict Liability |
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Law Explored
Why Study GCSE Law?
If you fancy yourself in a horsehair wig centre-stage at the Old Bailey this could be your starting point. Even if you aren't planning a glittering legal career GCSE Law covers subjects like employment and contract law that affect almost everyone whatever their job. Passing GCSE Law shows that you can deal with complicated topics and present information clearly.
GCSE Law: What Will I Study?
The GCSE Law course covers how the law works in the UK. You'll learn about the different types of court and the different jobs that people do in them. How laws are made and why we need them will also be covered.
Most of the exam syllabuses also ask you to study different areas of the law. Common topics are employment law, contract law, the law and families, civil liberties and human rights law. You'll consider how the law applies to different cases and learn how to present a legal argument.
GCSE Law is assessed by exams, usually involving short essays. Some exam boards are introducing a computer based test as well. GCSE Law would suit students who are good at remembering facts and can present a well written argument. Some of the topics covered will overlap with courses in politics, business studies and citizenship.
GCSE Law... What Comes Next?
GCSE Law leads nicely into A Level Law. It could be useful if you're planning to take a business course. If you're aiming for a career as a solicitor or lawyer some of the links below may be useful.
External links to more information about careers and GCSE Law.
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