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What is meant by the rule of law
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Tax laws rules and regulation are not set in stones
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as You Like It..One of these is the relationship between the court fool Touchstone and a simple country girl named Audrey,
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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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To What extent, if at all, has the recent Court of Appeal Decision in Oxley v Hiscock [2004] 3 ALL ER 703 clarified the law relating to informally created interests in the shared home?
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"All rise in the court room!"
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"Discuss the meaning and constitutional significance of the rule of law. Illustrate your answer with reference to decided cases".
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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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"It is becoming increasingly difficult to predict whether in any particular case the courts will or will not adhere to the principle of separate corporate personality as confirmed in SALOMON v SALOMON & CO LTD (1897)."
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"The function of the judiciary within the constitution of the United Kingdom is to ensure that justice is done so far as possible ….. to both the defendant and society in criminal trials……."
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"The law is impartial and exists to protect the rights of individuals and society without favour or prejudice." - To what extent do you agree with this opinion?
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"What are the advantages and disadvantages of electing for a Summary trial as opposed to trail by jury?"
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"Within the present system of precedent in the English legal system, judges have very little discretion in their decision making."
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‘The present law does not properly recognise, in all their forms, relationships which are deserving of marital status. This is inconsistent with a modern, tolerant society.’
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'Examine the view that the Supreme Court is an effective protector of civil liberties.'
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'Gillett v. Holt is a watershed in the law of estoppel. The need to
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'Salomon v Salomon is an outdated case with little relevance to modern company law' - Discuss.
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'What defences does the law provide for journalists facing defamation cases?'
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(Court Visit)
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1st Legal Problem- The boundary fence dispute
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20th century gun controllers and protestors of the right-to-carry law are trying to infringe on our rights as free American citizens by requesting that guns be banned or restricted.
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A Changing View of Slavery
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A distinct way of testing our approach to marital and non-marital heterosexual relationship is to ask ourselves how many of the same principle might apply to gay and lesbian relationships.
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A true reflection of the role of civil and criminal sanctions
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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