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Consider whether the Law Commission's proposals for the reform of the law relating to nervous shock, are justified and adequate, in the light of the common law in this area.
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Consider whether the remaining limitations on the direct effect of EC Law should be maintained.
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Consider whether there are any areas of morality, which are not the law's business.
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Constitutional & Administrative Law.
Constitutional and administrative - "Under the largely unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom, the separation of powers is difficult to ascertain and evaluate".
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Constitutional and administrative law
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Constitutional and Administrative Law
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Constitutional and Administrative Law
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Constitutional and Administrative Law
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Constitutional and Administrative Law - Compare and contrast Lord Denning's judgment in the Court of Appeal in IRC v. Rossminster [1980] with Lord Wilberforce's subsequent judgment in the House of Lords in the same case.
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Constitutional and Administrative Law - The house of Lords.
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Constitutional and Administrative Law: Q2- Are conventions more than mere habits and do they serve a useful purpose?Give relevant examples. According to Sir Ivor Jennings, conventions “provide the flesh which clothes
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Constitutional courts are one of the most important institutions of Western European democracies. Discuss.
Constitutional Law
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
Constitutional law.
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Constitutional Reform; Will the Justice System Benefit?
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Consumer Law Assignment.
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Contract and Sources of Law
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Corporate manslaughter, the need for reform
Corporate manslaughter, the need for reform.
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CourseworkIn Elements of British Law
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Courts do not provide the only means of resolving disputes. What other existing methods provide alternatives? How satisfactory are they?
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Criminal and civil hearings.
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Criminal Appeals
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