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"Trial by jury is the defendant's most important protection against injustice".
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"Trial by jury the defendants most important protection against injustice"
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"We all know that prison does not work except in the most limited sense of temporarily locking up people who continue to be a danger to others."(Editorial The Independent 25th August 2003)Discuss the accuracy of this statement.
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"We are at the moment witnessing the gradual evolution of both contractual licences and licences by estoppel from personal to proprietary rights - There are strong policy reasons against any further development in this direction" Discuss.
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"What is the meaning of the term Judicial Independence?"
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"Within the present system of precedent in English Legal System, Judges have very little discretion in decision making" Discuss.
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"Without a credible system of sanctions it is wrong to speak of "International Law". At most one can talk of ethical, diplomatic or political norms that influence, shape or constrain the conduct of states and of other international actors.
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Critically discuss the methods available to Judges when interpreting statues
Examine the view that the Supreme Court is an effective protector of civil liberties.
Outline Harts Reply To Dworkin In the Postscript To the Concept of Law. Do the Arguments Advanced By Hart Adequately Answer Dworkins Objections To the Positivist Conception of Law?
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Citizens in a democracy may disagree with the law, but must not disobey it. Discuss.
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It is a myth that judges in the United Kingdom do not make law. Discuss.
The Natural Lawapproach to ethics is medieval and outdated - Discuss.
The Police havent been standing still. We are scrutinising everything we do, seeking new ways to use our most important resource police officers.
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The system of Judicial Precedent permits both flexibility and stability in the law. Explain and comment on how precedent achieves both these aims.
Their ignorance of the modern way of British Life is astounding (Lord Gifford).In light of this comment discuss the appointment and training of judges.
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' Is the jury the " lamp that shows freedom lives"?'
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''A system of coercion imposing norms which are laid down by human acts in accordance with a constitution the validity of which is pre-supposed if it is on the whole efficacious''.
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''The motivation for law reform is to restore public confidence that companies responsible for loss of life can properly be held accountable in law". Discuss this statement in relation to corporate liability for manslaughter.
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'Absolute monarchy was limited monarchy' Discuss with reference to ONE or MORE European countries.
'An exercise in logic and not in life' - Does this statement exemplify the criticism directed against the 'pure theory of law'?
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'Any proposal for the reform of the composition of the House of Lords ought logically to begin by asking what it is we expect the House of Lords to do and to tailor composition to function' - Discuss.
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'Attempts to impose criminal liability for manslaughter on companies are both futile and misguided'. Discuss
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'Critically assess the law relating to conspiracy. To what extent has its scope been limited by statutory reform?'
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'Critically evaluate the role of the jury in defamation actions. Is it time to move towards trial by judge alone, as in the vast majority of civil cases, and remove the unnecessary costs and unpredictability of jury trial in defamation cases.'
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