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Does Law limit or enhance democracy
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"none is ultimately responsible for the tragic outcome of Phèdre." Discuss.
"An essay on the 'Prisoner's Dilemma'."
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"If the deciding issue is the welfare of potential children, then the decision to exclude lesbian couples is clearly discriminatory." Assess this claim.
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"Limited in impact and timid in design" how fair is this an assessment of the liberal welfare reforms, 1906-14?
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"Outline the case for retention of the Monarchy within the British state. How, if at all, and why might the role of the Monarchy be changed?"
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"Secondary legislation is a necessary evil" Discuss.
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"The history of property law is the history of the protection of wealth?" Discuss.
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"The Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) has had the effect of incorporating the European convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into our law and giving individuals rights which can be directly enforced in the UK courts."
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"The major danger of crime in modern society is not the crime but that the fight against it may lead to totalitarian developments" - Critically discuss.
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"The religious education provisions of the Education Reform Act are a clear example of Implementation success" - Critically discuss this statement.
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With the Emergence of a Notion of citizenship, has the european union overreached itself.' Discuss, explaining how the concept of citizenship of the union has developed and it's significance for the evolving european union.
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We are not sent here day by day to represent the opinions of our constituents (R.Inglis) How far were individual rights important in the development of the 1832 Reform Act?
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'Abortion is an issue only concerned with rights and duties'. Discuss
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'Children's Rights are best provided for within the context of the nuclear family'
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'Is it possible to reconcile retributivist and consequentialist accounts of punishment?'
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'Martin Luther King played the major role in the Civil Rights Movement 1955-68. Without him the movement would have little effect' How far do you agree with this view?
'Outline two contrasting perspectives chosen from those you have studied on this module and evaluate their ability to aid our understanding of crime in contemporary Britain.'
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'Should all legislation go through elected bodies?'
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'The Human Rights Act 1998 was no doubt intended to strengthen the rule of law but not to inaugurate the rule of lawyers.' (R(Alconbury Developments Ltd) v. Secretary of state for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (2001) Lord Hoffmann. Discuss.
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'To what extent had Democracy in Britain been achieved by 1918?'
1870 - 1909 is considered the most important period in the history of land purchase. It was during this period that a number of reforming Acts introduced by successive Westminster governments.
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2nd Amendment Pro Gun Ownership.
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A Brief History of the Bicycle Helmets Law in Australia.
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A critical evaluation of the regulation of legal prostitution in Victoria.
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