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In law there are three different rules which have been set to interpret all rulings with, these are the literal rule, the golden rule and the mischief rule. The main rule is the literal rule
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In less than 250 words explain the doctrine of received law in the context of British colonisation of Australia.
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In my essay I am going to look at the explanations that sociologist have given for criminal and deviant behaviour.
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In order to discuss Alan's criminal liability, it is necessary to look at the law of property offences and in particular, theft and deception.
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In order to discuss the issue raised by the statement of Lord Brandon of Oakbrook, it will be necessary to concentrate on the relevant case law associated with duress and murder.
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In order to re-establish the court's impartiality, the government sets out the House of Lords Reforms Bill. However, how far can we say that these reforms will give us a more independent judiciary?
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In Researching Judicial Discretion, it is necessary but not sufficient to Research the Judge.
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In September 2000 the High Court of appeal was asked to consider the legal position of conjoined twins, Mary and Jodie and whether or not they could and should be separated.
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In struggling to define the boundaries of involuntary manslaughter the courts have encountered considerable difficulties and the resulting muddle is not a credit to the English Law - discussed
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In terms of purpose and legal procedure, what is the difference between civil law and criminal law?
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In the case of Re A (children) (conjoined twins: surgical separation) [2000] 4 All ER 961, the court considered inter alia the law on the unlawful killing and the defence of necessity. Explain the reason for the dcision.
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In the context of the UK’s membership ofthe EU and the advent of devolved administrations, is it still possible toregard the UK as a centralised, unitary state?
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In this act I will be examining the dramatic importance of Act 3
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In this essay I will discuss the ways in which we as individuals need protection from the media and the implications of providing it.
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In what circumstances may a person who finds an object on, or under the surface of, someone else's land claim ownership of the object? Is the law on this subject satisfactory?
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In what circumstances may the veil of incorporation be lifted at common law?
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In what circumstances may the veil of incorporation be lifted at common law? Discuss.
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In what circumstances, if any, could a British court declare that an Act of the British Parliament was invalid?
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In what Circumstances, if any, could a British court declare that an Act of the British Parliament was invalid?
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In what sense and in what ways is the American Supreme Court a political institution
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In what ways does feminist legal theory offer a more sophisticated critique of liberal legalism than other critical theories?
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In what ways does patriarchy manifest itself in law?
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In what ways if any is Hart's theory an advance on the positivism of Austin and Kelsen?
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Incorporation of the Sixth Amendment through Clarence Earl Gideon.
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Information on Different Courts
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