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AVENUES TO JUSTICE
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Breach of confidence
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Critical Analysis of the role of Solicitors & Barristers
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Ethics in practice
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Evaluate critically the utility of the principle of parliamentary supremacy in the context of our uncodified constitutional system
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Features of ADR
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law and socitey
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the jury
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What reforms, if any, are necessary to the legal aid system
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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)."
The system of Judicial Precedent permits both flexibility and stability in the law. Explain and comment on how precedent achieves both these aims.
Assess the impact that Britain's union with Europe has had on the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
Criminal Evidence
Critically Evaluate: 1.The role of the two separate branches of the legal profession. 2. The changes introduced by the CLSA 1990. 3. Should the profession merge into one?
Describe how the doctrine of precedent operates in English law. Illustrate your answer with cases.
Describe the work of barristers, solicitors and legal executives. How far is it true to say that the work of solicitors and barristers has changed so much that it is no longer necessary for there to be two separate professions.(
Distinguish between Law and Morality.
Equity & Trusts
Explain the development of equity. Describe and comment on the role of equity today.
Explain the theory of the separation of powers in the Judiciary.
Explain what is meant by the rule of law. Consider whether it is still of relevance to the modern British Constitution.
Explain what is meant by the rule of law.Consider whether the rule of law is still of relevance to the modern British constitution.
Law Making - Judicial Precedent.
Law of Tort
Property & Trusts
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