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Explain and Illustrate the Operation of the Doctrine of Judicial Precedent.
Explain and illustrate what is meant by intrinsic and extrinsic aids to the interpretation of statutes.
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Explain and Illustrate, the Operation of the Doctrine of Judicial Precedent and Discuss how far Judges are Bound by Decisions in Previous Cases.
Explain both why the English courts have adopted the purposive approach to statutory interpretation, and illustrate (using decided cases to support your discussion) how this approach may produce results far removed from those which the so-called literal a
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Explain How a Scientific, a Social Constructionist and an Applied Approach Can Shed Light On Contrasting Views About Children and Criminal Responsibility In Book 1.
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Explain How Jurors Are Chosen For Jury Duty?
Explain how lay magistrates and district judges are selected and appointed.
Explain how lay magistrates and juries are used in civil and criminal cases.
Explain how lay magistrates are chosen and the duties they undertake as magistrates
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Explain how the doctrine of Judicial Precedent operates. What is the importance of judges being able to use the doctrine to distinguish cases on their facts?
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Explain how the English legal system guides judges in deciding cases which come before them and what mechanisms are available for correcting disputed decisions.
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Explain the concept of Direct Effect!
Explain the constitutional significance of the independence of the judiciary. To what extent does present law and practice ensure that the judiciary are indeed independent?
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Explain the difference between law, morality and justice.
Explain the different appeal routes available to both defence and prosecution in the case of a charge of theft.
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Explain the importance and significance on law making of - Uks membership to EC - Legislation - Secondary Legislation - Case Law
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Explain the importance and significance on law making of - UKs membership to EC - Legislation - Secondary Legislation - Case Law
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Explain the methods used by judges in interpreted statutes and consider how far judges are concerned to discover the true intentions of Parliament.
Explain the multiplication of Ombudsmen and assess their contribution to dealing with citizens' grievances.
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Explain the Natural Law approach to Ethics.
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Explain the role of juries in criminal and civil cases
Explain The Rule Of Interpretation And Discuss The Extent Of Each Rule And The Effect To Intention Of Parliament.
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Explain the selection and role of magistrates.
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Explain what is meant by a conditional fee agreement and when it is used; and (ii) Describe the other ways of funding legal help and representation when bringing a civil claim.
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Explain what is meant by a Natural Law approach to Ethics,
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