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Describe the various ways that a claimant in a civil action can obtain legal help and representation, government funded or otherwise.
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Describe the way in which a jury is selected for criminal trial.
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Describe the ways in which individuals are protected when detained, interviewed and searched at the police station
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Describe the ways in which judges are selected, appointed and trained.
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Describe the ways in which judges are selected, appointed and trained.
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Describe the ways in which judges are selected, appointed and trained. Explain and comment on the importance of judicial independence.
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Describe the work of barristers, solicitors and legal executives
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Describe the work of barristers, solicitors and legal executives.
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Describe the work of barristers, solicitors and legal executives.
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Describe the work undertaken by a barristers and solicitors.
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Describe trial by jury within the English legal system. How effective is trial by jury? Consider any alternatives and suggest improvements.
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Describe ways in which judges selected, appointed and trained.
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Describe which courts and which judged have dealt with this case from the outset; and briefly explain what their titles mean.
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Designer babies ethical or immoral? an evaluation.
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Dicey’s Rule of Law proposes that government should have restraints, not possess unrestricted powers and there should be legal controls over the government's activities and no one including government officials should be above the law
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Did the increasingly radical resistance theories of the late sixteenth century have any effect in pr
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Different routes of appeal available to both the defence and prosecution in a case of theft
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Dignity In Old Age Act Admin
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Discuss advantages and disadvantages of using the literal rule. Question ©. The literal rule was preferred for most of the nineteenth and twentieth century, where it says that the intention of parliamen
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Discuss by reference to the government’s response to the threat posed by terrorism.
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Discuss Dicey's three propositions on the concept of the Rule of Law in the UK constitution and assess the criticisms which have been put forward to challenge Dicey's views.
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Discuss how successful the courts have been in defining intention.
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Discuss how the UK government can utilise the economic theories of criminology to reduce the cost of crime in the UK.
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Discuss problems of making claims in the civil courts?
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Discuss the advantages of using ADR’s rather than using the courts
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