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Highest Rated English Legal System Essays
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| Constitutional law - In this county, our constitution does not embody a full separation of powers. Our parliamentary democracy makes for a considerable fusion of the executive and legislative branches (Lord Irvine). Discuss |
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| Company Law 5. The judiciary should be prepared to "lift the corporate veil" in the interests of justice. Discuss. |
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| Criminology: The Effects of Crime |
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| Why are opportunity reduction-based approaches to crime prevention attractive to policy-makers and what are the main problems associated with their theoretical bases and practical implication? |
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| Law and moral. |
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| Is it possible to predict who will offend again? |
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| Legislative functions |
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| The doctrine of precedent states; 'Stare decesis et non quieta movere' Implying that a decision made in one case is binding on all following cases of similar facts in lower |
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| Is there a necessary connection between law and morality? Definitions of law and morality have engaged the minds of great thinkers for centuries. Due to the subjective |
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| The Natural Lawapproach to ethics is medieval and outdated - Discuss. |
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| "Judging cannot be described as an art or a craft since all a judgedoes is follow precedent and apply the law to the facts of the case |
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| "What are the distinctions if any between civil and criminal law?" |
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| Look at the term doctrine of binding precedent and to what extent this has lead to the common law being responsive to change. |
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| Explain the methods used by judges in interpreted statutes and consider how far judges are concerned to discover the true intentions of Parliament. |
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| Write an essay summarising and evaluating the Law Commission's Report on Partial Defences to Murder. The first comprehensive review of the law on murder in more than fifty years has taken shape |
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| Based on your observations during your court visit and on your wider readings reading, discuss and analyse the role of various participants in legal proceedings. |
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| Examine the view that the Supreme Court is an effective protector of civil liberties. |
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| Juries an essential bulwark against oppression or an inefficient anachronism? |
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| 'Absolute monarchy was limited monarchy' Discuss with reference to ONE or MORE European countries. |
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| Compare articles 230 and 234 EC. What factors make access by individuals to the European judicial system easier via national courts than directly to the court of first instance? |
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| A defamatory statement is statement which is false and which impugns another person's reputation, or adversely affects his standing in the community. |
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| Discuss the extent to which the law is influenced by moral values and consider how far it should be so influenced. |
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| Describe the ways in which judges are selected, appointed and trained. |
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| Where different types of individual civil cases are tried in the courts and what the financial implications are. |
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| Outline Chiba's theory of law as presented in 1986 and assess to what extent this theory is relevant for the present course. |
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| What effect did World War 2 have on BritainÂs power and influence up to 1955? |
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