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Essay Title Rating
Advise Julius Caesar of his liability, if any, in the tort of negligence.
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Advise Sharon in her action in negligence.
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Advise the Parties as to their criminal liability, adding critical comment where you think the law is unsatisfactory.
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Analyse the effectiveness of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the Tort of Negligence in providing a plaintiff with the opportunity of claiming compensation against a manufacturer including personal injuries in light of this statement.
1.5 out of 5 stars
Analysis of Liability in an example case concerning a train collision.
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Assisting a trustee's breach of fiduciary duty.
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At trial the prosecution have to prove Actus Reus, including causation and Mens Rea. Explain what is meant by these three terms
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Burglary deception, and making off without payment.
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Causation and Remoteness.
1 out of 5 stars
Chester v Afshar case study
3.5 out of 5 stars
Comparitive substantive law
1 out of 5 stars
Consider the following cases: Boltonv. Stone; The Wagon Mound (No.2); Latimer v. AEC; Parisv. StepneyBC . How far did the judges in those cases rely on the type of analysis proposed by Hand J.?
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Consider what offences, if any, have been committed.
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Consider why and in what circumstances the courts recognise the existence of crimes of strict and absolute liability.
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Currently, a need in revaluation of the principles of tort law appeared. Mainly, it is connected with the new view on the notion of guilt. Several works address the issue of guiltiness and the guiltiness of victim
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Development of Psychiatric Harm as Actionable Loss.
1.5 out of 5 stars
Discuss in what circumstances the action for breach of statutory duty is available. Do you agree that it is difficult to identify any intelligible principles in this area?
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Discuss the criminal liability, including possible strict liability, if any, of 'Jet Skis Are Us LTD' and Sharp for permitting the use of the jet ski without a licence, Hugh for using the jet ski and of Jones for aiding and abetting Sharp.
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Discuss the suggestion that fault IS a central element of liability in English law, but that it should NOT be.
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Does it make sense to speak of negligent trespass to the person?
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Duty of care - risks can be allocated in society
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Duty of care issues
3.5 out of 5 stars
Duty of Care.
5 out of 5 stars
Economic loss and the issue of whether a person may be entitled to damages if they have suffered pure economic loss.
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Economic loss and the law of negligence in delict.
4 out of 5 stars

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