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The Lawrence Inquiry.
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The Legal Profession
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The legal profession consists of two main branches of lawyers, one being barristers the other being solicitors.
1 out of 5 stars
The Legal Professions - A Critical Analysis
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The legal system within the United Kingdom is largely based on judge-made law. This law developed through decisions made by judges, the decisions made by the judges is mainly based on cases brought before them this was called "common law
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The legal systems within the United Kingdom were based largely on judge-made law (law developed through decisions by judges necessary to decide cases brought before them - called "common law" or case-law) until around the seventeenth century.
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The links between the control of sexuality in Ireland and the Catholic Church In Irish society, it is thought that power and control is associated with males. In the 1930s and 40s, wom
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The Literal Rule.
4 out of 5 stars
The Make-up of the Judiciary Will Not Change Until the Consultation Process Is Abolished.
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The method of trial used in England from approximately the tenth to the twelfth century, and elsewhere in Europe from 800 A.D. until 1200A.D., was "trial by ordeal."
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The Modern expression of the grounds for Judicial review are to be found in Lord Diplock’s speech in Council of Civil Service Unions V Minister For Civil Service 1984, usually known as the ‘GCHQ case’
4 out of 5 stars
The most important aspect of Tom’s case is the fact that no reasons were given for the search.
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The nature of law in society.
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The Nature of law.
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The nature of liability.
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The nature of the equitable is a correction of the law where it is defective owing to its universality”
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The origin of Equity & how it came to prevail over Common Law
3 out of 5 stars
The orthodox doctrine of the Sovereignty of the UK Parliament has been fundamentally displaced by accession to the European Union - Discuss.
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The police may arrest with or without a warrant.
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The Poor Law Amendment Act.
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The Potential Conflict Between an Individuals Right to Privacy and a Journalist's right to report.
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The present systems of civil justice is based on the reforms recommended by Lord Woolf in his report access to Justice (1996).
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The problem of mistaken identity has been a recurrent problem in the dispensation of criminal justice since the trial of Adolph Beck.
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The problem with precedent.
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The proposed legalization of same-sex marriage is one of the most significant issues in contemporary American family law.
3 out of 5 stars

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