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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'doctrine'

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Do companies have complete freedom to act? Analyse the doctrine of ultra vires and the proposed reforms in the Companies Bill designed to grant companies full capacity.
"Given the House of Lords' strict interpretation of the doctrine of offer and acceptance in Gibson v Manchester City Council [1979] 1 All ER 972, would The Satanita [1895] P 248 be decided the same way today?"
"How was the doctrine of supremacy developed by the European Court of Justice, and how was it interpreted by the UK courts?"
"In developing the doctrine of supremacy of European law, the European Court of Justice acted in a manner that was not only justified, but moreover indispensable to reach the fundamental objectives the Member States had agreed upon in the Treaty of Rome"
"Intention to create legal relations could be used to replace the doctrine of consideration. There is no reason in principle why a gratuitous promise seriously meant should not be enforced."
"The doctrine of adverse possession has no place in twenty-first century England and Wales, and it is a good thing that the Land Registration Bill seeks to marginalise it." Discuss.
"The orthodox doctrine of the Sovereignty of the UK Parliament has been fundamentally displaced by accession to the European Union." Discuss.
'The Land Registration Act 1925 was not intended to alter the practice of physical inspection, which was to remain subject to doctrine of notice. More recent interpretations fail to recognise this fact'. Discuss
'The role of the judge is to declare what the law is, and not make it'. Discuss this statement with reference to the theory and practice of both statutory interpretation and the doctrine of precedent.
'The scope of the flexibility of the doctrine of binding precedent has two sources; the flexibility of the basic concepts of ratio and dictum and the limited degree of self-bindingess in the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the House Of Lords.' Cr...
'The Truman Doctrine of 1947 marked the real beginning of the Cold War.' How far do you agree with this view?
'There is no justification for the doctrine of piercing the veil, which undermines the fundamental principles of company and creates unnecessary uncertainty' Discuss.
A contract may be automatically discharged under the doctrine of frustration. This can only occur when the effect of external circumstances render further performance of the contract impossible, render it illegal or brings about a drastic change in circum
American foreign policy - The Truman Doctrine.
Are the Human Rights Act 1998 and the doctrine of Parliamentary supremacy compatible?
Assess the arguments for the no-self doctrine. Are annata and karma reconcilable?
Assess the impact that Britain's union with Europe has had on the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
Assess the impact that Britain's union with Europe has had on the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
“The doctrine of supremacy of Community law performs the function of protecting Community competence by holding that where there is a conflict between Community and national law EC law must prevail. Such a doctrine is dependent, however, on a mechan
Business Law - Basic knowledge of doctrine of precedent.
Can the Islamic approach to Human Rights be compatible withthe current International Human Rights Doctrine?
Certainty in the law is achieved through the rules of statutory interpretation and through the operation of the doctrine of precedent.” Discuss
Common Law, the Doctrine of Precedent and Statutory Interpretation in Australia
Consideration has been the subject of much discussion and controversy in recent times and in trying to define and establish its role in modern contract law academics have looked at both the origins of the doctrine and the way it has developed.
Critically analyse the development of he doctrine by the ECJ, and consider the extent to which this doctrine has been received by the UK as a cornerstone of the new legal order.

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