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Critically evaluate the advantages and disadvantages that flow from the use of tribunals as opposed to ordinary courts.
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Critically evaluate the current procedure for appointing members of the judiciary.
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Critically evaluate the importance of judicial discretion to exclude evidence, with particular regard to evidence unlawfully, improperly or unfairly obtained and consider how, if at all judicial discretion has been affected by the Human rights act 1998.
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Critically evaluate the proposition that 'lex iniusta non est lex'.
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Critically evaluate the view that the judgement of Simon Brown J in M v Home Office [1994] 1 AC 377 exemplifies the limited function of the law in the accountability of public power.
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Critically examine one aspect of the reforms of the Criminal Justice System suggested in the government White paper 'Justice for all'.
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Critically examine the doctrine of Precedent. Giving reasons for your view and using cases to illustrate your answer, consider whether the doctrine strikes the best balance between certainty and flexibility.
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Critically examine the principles used by the courts when interpreting Acts of Parliament
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Critically examine whether the English law of blasphemy should be
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CriticallyEvaluate the Law Relating To the Possession of Drugs.
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Criticism of Judicial Process - Bridges v. California
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Critique of Arminius' Exposition of Romans 7.
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Current Obscenity Law in Great Britain.
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Current Scots Law on Defence of Necessity.
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Currently in Tanzania, most laws are codified such as the Law of Contract Act CAP 345 [Laws of the United Republic of Tanzania], that governs contractual matters. However, few exceptions include customary law, Islamic law
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Dagenais v. CBC, [1994] 3 S.R.C. 835
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Dear Congressman La Buy, It has come to my attention that since the introduction of the ‘Volstead Act’ of 1919 illegal alcohol consumption has increased. I myself was for the introduction of this act. At
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Defamation is an infringement imposed on the freedom of speech, which seeks to protect the rights of people's privacy and reputation.
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Define one area from the background of the law elements (Criminal, Civil, tribunals etc) Giving a critical appreciation of the effectiveness of your chosen area in satisfying the objective of access to justice.
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Der konkrete Ausdruck dieses Doppelkampfes der industriell-agrarianischen Koalition gegen die Nachba
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Describe and comment on the training and work of solicitors - Discuss the role of the Legal Services Ombudsman and the OSS
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Describe and Evaluate the present organisation of the legal profession
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Describe and explain the various methods of alternative dispute resolution in the English legal system.
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Describe and illustrate the various approaches (rules) a judge may use to decide the meaning of a statute.
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Describe how the system of the judicial precedent operates - Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this system.
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