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Highest Rated Law Essays

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From source A you can observe that Salt Lake City was very carefully planned and organised. The roads are wide and the fences section off each home.
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Do we need the Bill of Rights? I think so. If we didn't have them, we could get a cruel and unusual punishment for doing a minor thing.
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Was the Poor Law ready for change?
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Explain the criteria governing the decision to prosecute by the CPS.
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Crime in respect to religion and Christian beleifs.
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Choose a novel in which the main character faces a dilemma - Set In Darkness - Ian Rankin.
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The Gun - It was just after eleven p.m. at the London Golf and Country Club and Gary Stevens a middle-aged male with a wife and two children was preparing to leave his work for the night.
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The question of Abortion.
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The double Jeopardy Law is an 800 year old piece of legislation which states that once someone has been tried once, and have been acquitted, they cannot be tried again
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No sooner had she done so did she regret ever having coming out of the alley. It appeared that the road wasn't as empty as she had perceived.
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Explain why religious people might find it right to break the law.
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I was watching the episode of COPS and I felt a need to voice my opinion about how horrible the sting operation the Alberquerque police department preformed.
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Baldrick has been charged with the theft of a large quantity of turnips. Explain and comment on the factors the court will take into account in deciding whether or not to grant Baldrick bail.
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Atticus Finch's sermon when asked to preach at First Purchase M.E. Church, after the trial of Tom Robinson.
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In the Constitution of the United States, the Second Amendment stated that every citizens had the right to bear arms.
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What were the principles underlying the Poor Law Amendment Act and how far did they reflect contemporary attitudes towards poverty in 1830? Did those responsible for the Act achieve their goals by 1847?
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Analytical essay on Primo Levi's 'If This Is a Man' - Analysis of the beginning of the ninth chapter "The Saved and the Drowned", pages 102-104.
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Joy Luck Club: Red Candle.
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Employee protection.
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Does a conspiracy end when the government becomes involved?
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The Police and Criminal Evidence Acts 1984-provides an effective balance between the powers of the police and safe guards provided for suspects.
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The essence of the defence of duress by threats is that a defendant would not have committed a crime but for the threats of another person - Consider how and why the courts have limited the availability of the defence.
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Public - Housing Evictions Law.
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Critique Law and Order.
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Celia - Illuminating the moral dilemmas that lie at the heart of a slaveholding society, this book tells the story of a young slave who was sexually exploited by her master and ultimately executed for his murder.
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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.

http://www.lawcareers.net/Information/FirstSteps.aspx http://www.venables.co.uk/studentsresources.htm http://www.venables.co.uk/studentsresources.htm

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