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Corporate Manslaughter
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Could The English Legal System Function Without Lay Magistrates?
Crime in respect to religion and Christian beleifs.
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Criminal Law
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Critically
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Critically consider how the courts have applied the meaning of the term dishonesty in theft and related offences.
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Critically evaluate the changes which have been made since 1990 to the definition of the offence of rape
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Critically evaluate the extent to which marriage has been and is likely to remain a convenient legal concept in regulating the family.
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Critically examine the weight of the arguements both for and against the reinstatement of the defence of Duress for a charge of Murder.
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Criticism’s and Reforms for Murder
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Critique
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Critique Law and Order.
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Current Issues in Public International Law- work plan 3- The Use of force, War and the Role of the UN
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Defences of defamation.
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Delegated Legislation is law made by some person or body other than Parliament but with the authority of Parliament. There are three types of delegated legislation-statutory instruments, bylaws and orders in council.
Describe how both the Police and the Courts Decide Matters Relating to the Granting of Bail to a Person awaiting Trial
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Describe how lay magistrates are chosen and appointed.
Describe how lay magistrates are selected and trained.
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Describe judicial precedents. Discuss the different ways case laws can be superseded and quote some examples.
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Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth centaury.
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Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth century
Describe law and order in the 19th century
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Describe Law and Order in the late 19th Century
Describe Law and Order in the late nineteenth century
Describe the Jury Selection procedure in the English Legal System; How Representative is Trial by Jury
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