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Question: ON THE RULE OF LAW.
- THE RIGHT OF INDIVIDUAL AGAINST THE STATE
- DUTY TO GOVERN IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW
- THE ROLE OF THE COURT AS A GUARANTOR OF LEGALITY AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
- INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM
Answer: The rule of law is a controversial term which has no universally recognized meaning. It originated in writings on law and government,...
- Subject: Law
- Course: Public Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 2098
- Date submitted: August 24, 2013
- Date written: April, 2013
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4996
Question: “It is never justifiable on the basis of necessity to take life.”
Does this statement accurately reflect English Law?
Answer: Necessity exists where defendant commits crime and claims that it was necessary to do so in order to prevent some greater harm...
- Subject: Law
- Course: Criminal Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 3256
- Date submitted: August 02, 2013
- Date written: Not available
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4971
Question: ‘The twentieth century saw English courts develop a confused , incoherent and inconsistent doctrine of mistake . Twenty first century decisions have done little to resolve these problems’.
Discuss.
Answer: Mistakes as to identity are generally induced by fraud in that one of the parties is claiming to be someone who they...
- Subject: Law
- Course: English Legal System
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 3341
- Date submitted: August 02, 2013
- Date written: Not available
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4970
Question: ‘Trial by jury is an outdated, expensive and inefficient method by which to decide the guilt or the innocence of those charged with criminal offences. It should be abolished for all criminal trials’.
Assess the accuracy of this statement.
Answer: As a whole, now it can be said that trial by jury is an ancient and democratic institution. And in the United...
- Subject: Law
- Course: English Legal System
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 3603
- Date submitted: August 02, 2013
- Date written: Not available
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4969
Question: The assignment of property rights to cohabiting unmarried couples.
Answer: Assigning property rights to married couples or cohabiting unmarried couples once their relationships have broken down has historically always been an issue....
- Subject: Law
- Course: Family Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 2270
- Date submitted: May 13, 2013
- Date written: March, 2013
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4942
Question: The classic account given by Dicey of the doctrine of the supremacy of Parliament, pure and absolute as it was, can now be seen to be out of place in the modern United Kingdom..." (Lord Steyn in R (Jackson and Others) v. Attorney General)
Discuss.
Con and Admin Law. LLB hons 2012.
Answer: Parliamentary sovereignty refers to the absence of any legal constraint upon the legislative power of the United Kingdom Parliament. The definition is...
- Subject: Law
- Course: Constitutional and Administrative Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 1110
- Date submitted: July 03, 2013
- Date written: October, 2012
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4921
Question: Explain the relationship between the principle of supremacy and that of direct effect.
Con and Admin Law. LLB hons 2012.
Answer: The principle of supremacy of EU law emerged from the judicial doctrine of the ECJ in the case of Costa v ENEL,...
- Subject: Law
- Course: Constitutional and Administrative Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 854
- Date submitted: July 03, 2013
- Date written: October, 2012
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4920
Question: Discuss the preliminary ruling jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union with particular reference to the purpose, effect and the various requirements and conditions which have be satisfied in order for the reference to be admissible under Article 267 TFEU.
Exam question Art 276.doc - EU Law LLB Hons 2012.
Answer: Article 267 TFEU provides the Court of Justice of the EU(CoJ) with jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings on matters referred to it...
- Subject: Law
- Course: European Union Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 893
- Date submitted: July 03, 2013
- Date written: February, 2012
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4919
Question: ‘It is important that offence definitions in the criminal law encapsulate both the wrongful acts and harms of specific crimes. The offence of theft is now so over-broad that it fails to do either of these things’
Assess the accuracy of this claim.
Answer: The definition of theft under S1 (1) of the Theft Act 1968 has been subject to widespread academic disapproval as a result...
- Subject: Law
- Course: Criminal Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 2402
- Date submitted: May 29, 2013
- Date written: July, 2011
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4822
Question: Does the HRA 1998 enable the courts to confer an adequate degree of protection on fundamental rights? Discuss with reference to specific cases.
Answer: Following the Human rights Act cases relating to breaches of fundamental rights (as stated in the ECHR) can be settled in domestic...
- Subject: Law
- Course: Human Rights Law
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 2207
- Date submitted: May 29, 2013
- Date written: November, 2011
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4821
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