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Modernising Company Law
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Morals
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Most of the powers granted to the police to arrest and detain suspects are covered by statute, and of particular importance is the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1984) PACE.
Multiculture is it better
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Natural Law theories are indefensible. Discuss.
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Nearly all textbooks on American government and politics pay substantial attention to the role of the judiciary; many textbooks on the government and politics of the United Kingdom have – at least until recently – virtually ignored the judges.’ Why?
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Obey the gods and obey the law.
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Obligation to obey the law - natural law - anarchy
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Offender, or psychological, profiling is a common theme in dramatic fiction. However, is offender profiling valuable to law enforcement in the real world?
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On December 23, 2003, the Supreme Court of Canada said in a decision that Canada's laws against possessing small amounts of marijuana do not
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On What Principles Should the decision be made to which moral values the law should enforce?
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Opening our communities to the deviant.
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Outline and discuss the range of avenues of legal redress, which are available to ensure that Member States carry out their obligations under EC law.
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Outline Chiba's theory of law as presented in 1986 and assess to what extent this theory is relevant for the present course.
Outline how judges might avoid following precedent and discuss why they might wish to do so.
Outline how someone currently studying for A' levels can train and qualify either as a Barrister or as a Solicitor.
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Outline the main differences and the essential similarities between Bentham's, Austin's and Kelsen's accounts of law and legal system. What explains the differences in opinion? Is one approach more promising than the other or others?
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Outline the powers of the police with regard to arrest.
Outline the principles views of natural law ethics. To what extent do you consider natural law to be based on a belief in god?
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Outline The Process By Which A Case Is Dealt With In A County Court.
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Outline the range of alternatives to the court that deal with civil disputes - Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using alternative methods of dispute resolution.
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Outline the reasons for the creation of the Crown Prosecution Service. Describe its functions and assess its effectiveness.
Outline the theory of the separation of powers
Outline the training and work undertaken by barristers and solicitors
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Outline the training process for Solicitors and Barrister's and identify its problems - Give a critical review of the proposal to fuse the two sides of the legal profession together.
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