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Does a conspiracy end when the government becomes involved?
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Does Hart's theory differ to the 'gunman writ large' situation?
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Does the law provide adequate redress for anyone who has reasonable grounds for being dissatisfied with the actions of the police?
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Douglas & Others V Hello! Magazine. Ltd.
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Eminem steals golden statue and sent to jail
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Emmeline Pankhurst's The Plight of Women - In what ways is Emily Pankhurst's 1908 speech ~The Plight of Women an effective speech?
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Employee protection.
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Equity
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Essay on Justice
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Essay on Lay Magistrates
3.5 out of 5 stars
European Union Law (LS2011)
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Evaluation of Murder
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Evolution and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Examine the effects of this Act and its sister enactments, in order to determine weather or not the legislation relating to the family home is necessary and adequate.
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Examine The Ways in Which a Person Wishing to Pursue a Claim in Civil Law May Obtain and Finance Legal advice and Representation
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explain and evaluate the extent to which the decision of the house of lords in gemmell and richards (2003) 3 WLR 1060 has clarified and improved the meaning of the concept of recklessness in english criminal law
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Explain and illustrate the main distinctions between civil and criminal law.
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Explain how constitutional conventions differ from laws and discuss, with the use of examples, their general purpose and impor
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Explain the basic powers of stop, search, arrest and detention.
4 out of 5 stars
Explain the criteria governing the decision to prosecute by the CPS.
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Explain the differences between Civil and Criminal law with respect to the role of the State and civil and criminal liability.
5 out of 5 stars
Explain the different roles of Lay Magistrates and Juries in criminal cases.
4 out of 5 stars
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.”
4 out of 5 stars
Explain the role and effectiveness of the law commission
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Explain the selection, training and role of Magistrates in the English legal system.
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