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General Law
C/L/849. An examination of the law of animals
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- 2600
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- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper focuses on the law of animals in relation to dangerous dogs, and presents two case study examples. The first case study presents a scenario where three German Shepherds are accused of killing a farmer’s sheep. The second scenario is based on the damage caused to a dog, and the harm another dog has caused in the care of their hirer. The relevant statutes and case laws are identified, and the paper then outlines the various civil law actions that are available.
KEYWORDS: Animal law, dangerous dogs, animal cruelty, German Shepherds, dog, civil law,
C/L/820. An examination of UK food and safety law
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- 1400
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines UK food and safety laws, and begins by introducing UK legislation. The WTO steps that are to be taken to ensure food is safe are identified, and the paper evaluates the Food Safety Act 1990 (‘The Act’). The paper discusses topics like food poising, restaurants and supermarkets. The rights that consumers hold are assessed, along with remedies and complaint procedures. The paper concludes by summarising how good the UK food and safety laws actually are.
KEYWORDS: UK Food, safety, food laws, WTO, Food Safety Act 1990, Food poising,
S/L/312. Critically Analyse the Advantages and Disadvantages of Designated Legislation
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- 4600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper examines the concept of designated legislation, and aims to identify the advantages and disadvantages of it. The paper defines designated legislation, as well as identifying the different forms it can take. The rest of the paper outlines the importance of designated legislation and highlights the reasons why it is required. The overall aim of the paper is to assess whether designated legislation is for the betterment or detriment of society.
KEYWORDS: Designated legislation, parliament, secondary legislation, local councils,
S/L/311. An evaluation of fiduciary relationships
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- 1800
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
This paper examines fiduciary relationships, and aims to discuss why more classes of claimant argue that they are beneficiaries of this. The paper begins by defining the term fiduciary, and follows this with an evaluation of the aspects relating to the term. The different fiduciary relationships are examined, and the paper concludes by summarizing how these relationships may benefit people.
KEYWORDS: Fiduciary relationships, claimants!,
C/L/759. Dissertation. The effect of human rights legislation on the role of the judge in England and Wales
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- 13250
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- 2011
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- 139.99 GBP
This dissertation discusses the effect of human rights legislation on the role of judges in England and Wales. The study aims to investigate the legal arguments of the role of judges within different constitutional frameworks, to undertake a case law analysis on the how common law decisions have evolved the role of judges through the development of the rules of interpretation, to explore the impact of the HRA on the role of judges and to what effect the impact of incompatibility statements has had on developing “law making” judges, and to compare the English system, its evolution with the USA and identify the need for fully empowered judges and/or a written constitution. The dissertation outlines its justification and framework, and this is followed by a literature review. The methodology is detailed, and the study uses qualitative data research methods, namely theoretical review, case law analysis, and a comparative review. The comparative review looks at the British vs. US Constitutionalism. The study concludes with a summary of Judges in the 21st century.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, human rights, judges, England, Wales, case law analysis, HRA, US constitutionalism, Written Constitution, Sovereignty,
S/L/293. Does court of law have to make moral judgements?
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- 10250
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- 2010
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- 109.99 GBP
The paper addresses the issue of moral judgement in courts of law analysing two opposite views on whether conviction should be based upon merely legal precedent or upon accepted ethical values as well. The arguments related to law and morality are reviewed considering the so-called ‘Connection Thesis' and the ‘Separation Thesis' and discussing the views of Hoffman, Ward, Dworkin, Fuller, Hume, etc. References are made to related law cases.
KEYWORDS: court of law, law and moral, moral judgements,
S/L/284. Legal theories of Dworkin and Hart
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- 2450
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper reviews law theories of Dworkin and Hart explaining the difference in their approaches to law and legal systems, discussing the ‘rule of recognition' concept, and considering the problems related to rules and law. Conclusions are made about the contrasts that exist in legal theory.
KEYWORDS: Legal theory, Dworkin, Hart, rule of recognition, law,
C/L/519. What problems of rights and duties are raised by the debate on morality of abortion?
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- 1750
- DATE:
- 2010
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The paper addresses the morality of the abortion reviewing the development of related legislation, i.e. Infant Life Preservation Act 1929, Abortion Act 1967, Human Fertilisation & Embryology Act 1990, Human Rights Act 1998, etc. Changes in societal attitudes towards abortion are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Abortion, Infant Life Preservation, Human Fertilisation, Human Rights,
S/L/187. Examine the effectiveness of the ways in which the criminal system responds to offenders
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- 5200
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 59.99 GBP
The paper examines the function of imprisonment discussing the rates of reconviction and arguing whether a prison term is effective in reforming offenders. Psychological effects of imprisonment are considered, other means of punishing are discussed, i.e. non-custodial sentencing, fines, probation, boot camps, etc. Approaches to offending in Denmark are reviewed. The effectiveness of the death penalty is argued.
KEYWORDS: Imprisonment, offender, punishing, crime,
S/S/150. Adequate Yearly Progress of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) Policy
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- 2200
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the US Congress Act of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) discussing its regulations, the assessment of their implementation by Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements, the success of the NCLB over the past years, and the shortcomings of AYP assessments. The alternative policy stipulated by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is discussed
KEYWORDS: No Child Left Behind, Adequate Yearly Progress,
C/L/127. Fuller's View of Natural Law
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- 4000
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- 2007
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The key feature of Fuller's theory of natural law is that it is this process that protects the autonomy of the individual and protection of their moral values. In this view of natural law, there is no strict moral code but an activity that grows and evolves with the changing mode and views of the society. Fuller's approach accepts the basic precepts of natural law and natural rights, however the rule of law cannot be vague it needs to ensure that the autonomy of the individual is protected but effectively balanced with the duty of the state to provide a safe and secure society for all. Therefore in many ways Fuller takes pieces from natural rights law and procedural legal theory to create a theory of law that can be instituted, rather than full of moralistic values that cannot be practically instituted into law making. This discussion will consider Fuller's approach and its critics, such as Hart. It will also consider positivism, Holism and Dworkin's theory of the rule of law.
KEYWORDS: l, fuller, view, natural, law,
C/L/142. What, if any, relationship is there between law and justice?
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- 1500
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- 2007
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- 19.99 GBP
To understand the fundamental principles of law and justice one must look at the period surrounding the Enlightenment because this is the time when the individual became an important entity, no longer was the individual part of a class on a hierarchical structure, with power relating to that class. The natural rights theorists aim was to show that man was born in a state of nature, and given the right to do as he/she wished, but this was sacrificed to the governance of the land, i.e. that the rational man would give up the state of freedom, for the security and safety of law, governance and sovereignty. This argument is going to look at these theories and illustrate that law and justice are inextricably linked in modern democratic systems, as per the original intentions of western legal thinkers.
KEYWORDS: Law, Justice, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Natural Rights, Utilitarianism, Marxism, Rawl,
C/L/195. Critical Review of 'Discipline and Punish. The Birth of the Prison' (1977) by Michel Foucault
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- 2000
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- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper reviews the work 'Discipline and Punish. The Birth of the Prison' (1977) by Michel Foucault focusing on 'Panopticism' and the issues of power and surveillance which surround it. Foucault's ideas are applied to modern conditions including the Internet.
KEYWORDS: Michel, Foucault, Discipline, Punish, media, criminology, panopticism, surveillance, i,
C/L/204. Employment law, sex discrimination and agency case studies
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- 2300
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper offers three case studies related to employment law, sex discrimination, and agency. The legal issues involved in the cases are identified, advice is given to the parties concerned.
KEYWORDS: Employment law, sex discrimination, agency,
C/L/222. Applying natural law in context of 9/11
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- 1500
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- 2007
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines opposite views on the meaning and significance of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 analysing the role that natural law plays in the thinking of two characters from the provided scenario. The key concepts of naturalism are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Terrorist, natural law, naturalism, positivism,
S/L/147. Holiday Law
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- 2000
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- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the legal issues involved in holiday making conducting a case study of a disastrous holiday experience and analysing what went wrong and why. Legal advice to the aggrieved party is offered.
KEYWORDS: Holiday, package holiday, travel agent, ticket,
C/L/113. Legal advice on will execution
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- 3000
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- 2006
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper offers legal advice on executing a will identifying a type of trust related to the case, the concept of final certainty, the power of appointment, the duties of the administrators of the estate, the classification of assets and debts, etc.
KEYWORDS: Will, legal advice, estate, execution,
C/L/92. Legal profession in the United Kingdom
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- 1500
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- 2006
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- 19.99 GBP
This essay endeavours to investigate the current structure of the legal profession in the UK, the controversy surrounding calls for radical reform as well as the Lord Chancellor?s views vis-?-vis the fusion of two legal forms of practice into one. Whilst this feat may appear desirable to many, it has to be questioned whether reform is practical, if indeed necessary. Consequently, this essay will consider a spectrum of internet sources, academic texts and articles to gain a better understanding of the issues raised by the above question.
KEYWORDS: l, legal, profession, united, kingdom,
E/L/19. Legal aspects of defamation and libel
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the concepts of defamation and libel reviewing definitions of libellous actions from the perspective of law. Difficulties faced by defamation law are discussed using examples of legal cases related to the ambiguity of defamation through libel. The defamatory aspects of euphemisms used by journalists are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Legal, law, defamation, libel, slander,
E/L/31. Do Judges make the law? Should they?
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- 2000
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- 2006
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of judges in British law making reviewing their interpretation of statutes in various court cases, and discussing formalistic and realistic approaches to legislation. The so-called rules of statutory interpretation are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Judge, law, statute,
E/L/35. Describe the method of alternative dispute resolution
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- 1000
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- 2006
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) reviewing academic literature on the subject and discussing the reasons behind the ADR use, the forms of ADR, the advantages and disadvantages of ADR, etc.
KEYWORDS: l, describe, method, alternative, dispute, resolution,
E/L/41. McLibel Trial Case: over McDonald's food advertising
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- 2000
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- 2006
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines McLibel's case over McDonald's false advertising of their food as nutritious. A review of academic literature is offered including the theories of utilitarianism, the ethics of duty, feminist ethics, etc. Conclusions are made about whether McDonald's actions were ethical.
KEYWORDS: McDonalds, McLibel, ethical, junk food, nutritious,
E/L/50. The legitimacy of the law is based upon its effectiveness. Do you agree?
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- 2000
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- 2006
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of power and authority with respect to law discussing the nature of legitimacy, the keys to the effectiveness of a legal system, etc. Examples of ineffective laws in domestic and international spheres are analysed.
KEYWORDS: Law, legitimacy, legal system,
E/LI/13. Use of linguistics in courtroom and police enquiries
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of linguistics in police enquiries and in the courtroom reviewing literature on forensic linguistics and its areas relevant to law, i.e. voice identification, author identification and discourse analysis. Scepticism about forensic linguistics? expertise is reviewed.
KEYWORDS: Linguistics, forensic, courtroom, police enquiries, suspect, discourse analysis,
P/L/104. Moral issues of torture interrogation
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- 8000
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 89.99 GBP
The paper discusses the moral issues of torture interrogation reviewing academicians approaches to the concept of morality, human rights, interrogational torture, justification of torture, capital punishment, utilitarianism, conflict of rights, principle of proportionality and emergency, types of victim, relevant information in decision-making, etc.
KEYWORDS: l, moral, issues, torture, interrogation,
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