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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'law'
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| What is meant by the rule of law |
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| Forensic science covers the areas of science that are relevant to the law. |
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| Judicial Precedent |
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| To determine the rate law for a chemical reaction among hydrogen peroxide, iodide and acid, specifically by observing how changing each of the concentrations of H2O2, I- and H+ affects the rate of reaction. |
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| "Civil procedures must lead to the correct application of the law to the true facts and nothing else." Discuss. |
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| "It would be hard to over emphasise either the contribution made by implied terms in building up a contract of employment or the flexibility and power this operation gives to the judges whose job it is to construe the contract" - Discuss. |
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| "The main aims of the Land Registration Acts were to give certainty to title of land, facilitate conveyancing and to make the transfer of land more simple and economical" - To what extent do you think these aims have been achieved? |
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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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| '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?' |
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| 'The mens rea of murder-leave it alone.' (GLANVILLE WILLIAMS) |
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| According to law, a "contract" is, generally speaking, a legally binding bargain between parties, where there has been offer, acceptance and consideration. |
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| as You Like It..One of these is the relationship between the court fool Touchstone and a simple country girl named Audrey, |
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| Assess the constitutional significance of the decision of the House of Lords |
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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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| Civil court hierarchy and proposed House of Lords reform |
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| 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. |
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| Critically evaluate the success with which the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 has enhanced the protection of human rights in the United Kingdom |
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| Davina writes a book about the life of the playwright William Shakespeare. It contains a great deal of historical research about 16th Century Elizabethan England as well as some imaginative speculation about Shakespeareâ(TM)s relationship with women g |
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| Describe Law and order in London in the late 19th Century. |
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| Describe patterns of gender differences in criminal behaviour. |
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| Discuss the possible alternatives to trial by jury |
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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. |
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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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| Jack the Ripper. Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth century |
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