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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'justice'
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| "Failure of the Australian legal system to provide true justice have been blamed on its use of the adversarial method and on its relative in accessibility to many ordinary people. Discuss." |
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| "The present selection, exclusion, exemption and challenge procedures ensure that juries will never be representative of the public conscience" Discuss. |
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| 'The mens rea of murder-leave it alone.' (GLANVILLE WILLIAMS) |
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| By what means does the Court of Justice of the European Community ensure the supremacy of Community Law over national law? |
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| Describe patterns of gender differences in criminal behaviour. |
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| Explain the purpose of criminal punishment and comment upon how effectively these are achieved by the different types of sentences available to the courts. |
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| Is There Any Rational Basis for the Distinction Which Criminal Law Draws Between Acts and Omissions? How consistently is the Distinction Maintained? |
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| R v Nedrick and R v Woollin: intention in murder. |
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| "A Question of Justice?" |
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| "All friends shall Taste the Wages of their Virtues, and all Foes the Cup of their Deserving." Discuss the Theme of Justice in "King Lear" |
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| "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. |
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| "Does Britain need more prisons?" |
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| "Examine why sexual offenders attract so much attention these days. How has the Criminal Justice System responded to societies anxieties?" |
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| "Foresight of consequences is not the same as intent." |
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| "How was the doctrine of supremacy developed by the European Court of Justice, and how was it interpreted by the UK courts?" |
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| "If the Constitution is the source of governmental power, and the judiciary interprets the Constitution, then the judiciary is the most powerful branch of government" Discuss. |
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| "If you want to make enemies, try to change something". |
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| "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" |
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| "In general the criminal law prohibits the doing of harm but does not impose criminal liability for an omission to act". Assess the truth of this statement and the arguments used to justify it. |
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| "In most societies there is a conflict between individual privacy, civil liberties and the need to provide adequate protection for the community" - Discuss. |
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| "In Struggling to define the boundaries of Involuntary Manslaughter the courts have encountered considerable difficulties and the resulting model is not a credit to English Law." - Discuss whether this criticism is justified. |
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| "Jury tradition is not only about the right of a citizen to elect trial but also about the juror's duty of citizenship", said Baroness Helena Kennedy - explain how jurors are chosen for trial - comment on the advantages and disadvantages of trial by jury. |
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| "Justice and War are incompatible". Discuss War is defined as armed conflict between two or more groups. The purpose of war is to resolve conflict. |
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| "Justice is a theme of all great literature" Is justice more important in the Odyssey or the Aeneid? |
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| "Justice is important here". How does the characters search for their own justice lead to tragedy in the book "A View From The Bridge"? |
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