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InfoThe Public Law category has 174 essays and covers:

Constitutionalism; Separation of Powers; Rule of Law; The Executive & Prerogative Powers; Parliamentary Supremacy; Electoral System; Judicial Review; Freedom of Information; Public Order; Anti-Terrorism.

Highest Rated Public Law Essays

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Does the United Kingdom of Great Britain have a Constitution? Does it Matter?
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Dicey's insistence upon the virtues of am unwritten constitution have come under the pressure as constitutional arrangement in the UK change to respond to changing political, international, economic and social circumstances. Discuss
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With the backdrop presented above, this essay will consider the merits and inadequacies of implementation of a written constitution in the UK presently.
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What kind of political legacy did colonial rule bequeath to independent India?
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Constitutional Law: In the late twentieth century it is no longer possible for Parliament to fulfil
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Public Law
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In order to discuss the development of the British Constitution following the Factortame case, it is first essential to state the outcome of the case.
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Franz von Papen's framing theory and its influence on the development of the Third Reich
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A Constitution
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How valid are the arguments against Athenian democracy presented by the Old Oligarch?
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How is Britain's constitution changing in the 21st century?
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Constitutional problems 1789-1794.
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Why has the Constitution endured so long & changed so little?
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Constitutional Law.
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Consider the arguments for and against reform of the system of constitutional monarchy in the UK, and it's possible replacement by some other system.
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Constitution of the United Kingdom - What options face the Commission on what to recommend about conventions, and which course of action would be preferable?
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Dicey defined the prerogative as "nothing else than the residue of discretionary or arbitrary authority, which at any time is legally left in the hands of the Crown" - Consider the elements of this definition.
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The proposal for a EU constitution has both advantages and disadvantages. However any moves towards the creation of a "federalist superstate" should be strenuously opposed. Critically discuss
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Conventions as a source of constitutional rules have been widely acknowledged.
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A new Constitution of the United Kingdom - What options face the Commission on what to recommend about convention, and which course of action would be preferable?
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The U.S. Constitution.
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"Would replacing the House of Lords with an elected chamber create more problems than it would solve?"
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Consider the Arguments For and Against Having a Written Constitution.
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"The proposal for an EU constitution has both advantages and disadvantages - However, any moves towards the creation of a "federalist superstate" should be strenuously opposed."
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Why and How Did Germany Become a Federal State?
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Most Recent Public Law Essays

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Public Law Course work
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Legal Pluralism
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Mixed legal systems
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reception of common law
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Recent Reviews of Public Law Essays

What our users think of the Public Law essays in this section:

"BIASED !!!!"
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""Well Discussed. Fluent use of the law and individual ideas""
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"Well structured."
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"Disjointed!"
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"Unfortunetely I found it very incomplete. It hardly concentrated on the advantaes and the disadvantages. poor"
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