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The assessment of compensation in personal injury torts
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The Bar Council has recently accused the Labour Government of a "slight fetish" in wanting to reduce access to jury trial. Outline the proposed reforms and evaluate the implications of such actions.
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The Blunket Reforms.
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The case law of the European Court of Justice according to the European Convention for the protection of Human Rights and the fundamental freedoms.
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The Children Act 1989 sets out legislation that protects the rights of children in this country
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII
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THE COLD WAR AND THE COURT: AFFECTS OF IDEOLOGICAL RIVALS ON SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
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The command theory's black and white distinction between law and moralty - a weekness in legal positivism generally?
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The common law and the rules of equity
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The Constitution & the Supreme Court
The constitutional jurisprudence of the ECJ is a paradigm of judicial activism. Discuss in relation to either State Liability Or Art. 234 EC. (This discussion shall be in regard to Article 234 EC.)
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The core function of the police should be to maintain order.’ Discuss with particular reference to Wilson and Kelling’s ‘broken windows’ thesis. This essay will provide an explanation of the broken windows thesis and link this to the role
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The Corporations Act 2001 places civil obligations on directors and officers of a company similar to the duties established in general law to avoid conflict of interest. Sections 182 and 183 provide
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The Courage of Their Convictions
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The court system
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The courts in England and Wales have recognised three main types of implied trust i.e. a trust where the courts will be willing to create a trust even where no specific words/evidence are used. These are the Resulting Trust (RT)[1], the
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The criminal justice system
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The criminal justice system must make every effort to use technological advances to their advantage.
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The criminal law does not punish people for their guilty thoughts alone but only for overt conduct accompanied by those guilty thoughts. Assess the validity of this statement with reference to the offence of attempt.
The crucial question lies as to what extent is S78 a re-statement of Sang?
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The current legal system of the PRChina operates as part of five-tiered governmental structure comprising, from top to bottom, the
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The definition and application of the defences of insanity and non-insane automatism have resulted in decisions which are difficult to justify morally. Discuss
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The development of equity.
The Development of the English Legal System
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The Differences Between Solicitors and BarristersWould it be more beneficial to have a single profession?
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