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Reform of the Criminal Justice System
The rule of law and a separation of powers are constitutional principles, which seek to impose limits on the exercise of governmental power. How effective are they as a means of constitutional control in the United Kingdom?
The use of the Jury system has declined over the past century.Has the time now come to abolish it completely? Critically evaluate the Jury in the English Legal System.
What are the principles, techniques and sources which courts use to help them interpret Statutes
What is the doctrine of judicial precedent? Must judges in all circumstances follow legal precedent?
What is the doctrine of precedent
"Civil procedures must lead to the correct application of the law to the true facts and nothing else." Discuss.
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By what means does the Court of Justice of the European Community ensure the supremacy of Community Law over national law?
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Civil court hierarchy and proposed House of Lords reform
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Discuss the possible alternatives to trial by jury
‘Must we only obey a just law; should we obey a law because it is just to do so; or else can we not obey at all?’
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"Assess the effectiveness of each type of law making process"
"British company law has failed, to come to grips with the problems posed by purely groups of companies, Adams v Cape Industries shows the dark side of this failure" - Explain and discuss this statement.
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"Common Law and Civil Law"
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"Constitutional law is a compulsory subject in (virtually) all law degree programmes in the United Kingdom. Articulate a reasoned and principled justification for this requirement".
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"Criminal Law and morality are inherently connected. It would not be possible to separate the two even if this were thought to be a good idea in principle."
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"Critically discuss the role and importance of international commercial arbitration as an alternative dispute settlement mechanism in international trade today."
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"Describe the work of Barristers, solicitors and Legal executives."
"Despite recent reforms in the Arbitration process, the use of Arbitration as a means of resolving disputes in the construction industry is likely to decline"
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"Discuss The Differences Between Civil and Criminal Law in the English Legal System"
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"Ending the 'hybrid role' of the Lord Chancellor removes an ancient anomaly that would guarantee greater independence of the judiciary and a more complete separation of powers" Discuss.
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"Environment: That which environs or surrounds; surrounding conditions, influences, or forces, by which living forms are influenced and modified in their growth and development."
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"Environmental litigation within the United Kingdom is increasingly hard-fought and complex - Discuss."
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"European Community Legislation is drafted in a way that requires a purposive approach to its interpretation. This requirement however runs counter to the literal approach that is dominant in the English System" Discuss.
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"Explain the role and workings of both the Magistrates' Court and the Crown Court and discuss any similarities and differences that exist between the two courts."
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