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What is meant by the rule of law
"Civil procedures must lead to the correct application of the law to the true facts and nothing else." Discuss.
"The present selection, exclusion, exemption and challenge procedures ensure that juries will never be representative of the public conscience" Discuss.
'Must we only obey a just law; should we obey a law because it is just to do so; or else can we not obey at all?'
'The mens rea of murder-leave it alone.' (GLANVILLE WILLIAMS)
as You Like It..One of these is the relationship between the court fool Touchstone and a simple country girl named Audrey,
By what means does the Court of Justice of the European Community ensure the supremacy of Community Law over national law?
Civil court hierarchy and proposed House of Lords reform
Criminal courts - Grant, aged 24, is going to be tried for committing rape. Havinder, aged 24, is to be tried for causing criminal damage of £1,000. Ian aged 15, is going to be tried for burglary.
Describe patterns of gender differences in criminal behaviour.
Discuss the possible alternatives to trial by jury
Explain the purpose of criminal punishment and comment upon how effectively these are achieved by the different types of sentences available to the courts.
Is There Any Rational Basis for the Distinction Which Criminal Law Draws Between Acts and Omissions? How consistently is the Distinction Maintained?
Lay magistrates
Philosophy, Political Morality and History: Explaining the Enduring Resonance of the Hart-Fuller Debate 2
Philosophy, Political Morality and History: Explaining the Enduring Resonance of the Hart-Fuller Debate 3
R v Nedrick and R v Woollin: intention in murder.
To What extent, if at all, has the recent Court of Appeal Decision in Oxley v Hiscock [2004] 3 ALL ER 703 clarified the law relating to informally created interests in the shared home?
"All inchoate offences should be abolished on the theory that society is not harmed until the crime is completed" - Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the above proposition.
"All rise in the court room!"
"Assess the effectiveness of each type of law making process"
"British company law has failed, to come to grips with the problems posed by purely groups of companies, Adams v Cape Industries shows the dark side of this failure" - Explain and discuss this statement.
"Common Law and Civil Law"
"Constitutional law is a compulsory subject in (virtually) all law degree programmes in the United Kingdom. Articulate a reasoned and principled justification for this requirement".
"Criminal Law and morality are inherently connected. It would not be possible to separate the two even if this were thought to be a good idea in principle."

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