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C/L/932. Explain the “internal point of view” and evaluate its role in Hart's theory of law

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2050
DATE:
2012
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This paper examines Hart’s “internal point of view”, and aims to discuss the way in which it has influenced the law. The background to the theory is detailed, and the paper then introduces Austin’s Theory. The background to this theory is detailed, and the paper looks at its internal and external aspects. The importance of the internal view is discussed and the paper then concludes by summarizing the points made.

 

KEYWORDS: internal point of view, law, Austin’s Theory!,

 

C/L/931. Issues of interviewing child witnesses, victims, and suspects

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3000
DATE:
2012
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The paper addresses the difficulties associated with interviewing children, whether as suspects, victims or witnesses. The rules and guidelines related to child interviewing are critically analysed making references to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and arguing the inefficiency of child interviewing techniques.

 

KEYWORDS: interviewing child, child witnesses, child victims, child suspects,

 

C/L/880. Miscarriages of justice: wrongful conviction and its effects on individuals

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4600
DATE:
2011
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The paper addresses occasions when a persons is imprisoned for a crime they did not commit examining the effects of the imprisonment on their mental health. References are made to the UK and international legislation on human rights. Violations of human rights are discussed reviewing the debate over conviction for self-defence, the effects of wrongful conviction on mental health of the accused, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Justice, wrongful conviction, imprisonment, human rights, self-defence,

 

C/L/811. Benefits of Restorative Justice to Offender, Victim and General Public

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1050
DATE:
2011
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The paper looks at the phenomenon of restorative justice used to humanise justice by enabling offenders to interact with their victims in order to explain the reasons behind the offence and render appropriate reparation. The paper argues whether restorative justice has reduced recidivism rates more than criminal justice, and evaluates its benefits for the offender, the victim and the community.

 

KEYWORDS: Restorative justice, criminal justice, offender, victim,

 

C/L/714. Dissertation outline. Evaluation of the shift from the adversarial approach to active interventionism

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730
DATE:
2010
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This dissertation outline presents research for a paper which aims to highlight if there is a trend in the role of the judiciary to actively intervene in the legal process. The literature review aims to discuss topics like the rationale for the adversarial system and links to the British Constitution, the rationale for the interventionist system and links to human rights, and the effect of the HRA 1998, ECHR and ECJ on the British system and if this is tied into the trend of growing interventionism. The research methodology is detailed, and the paper aims to gather research through case study and case law analysis. The outline then details the findings and discussion sections.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, judiciary, legal process, adversarial system, British Constitution, human rights, HRA 1998, ECHR, ECJ, British system, interventionism!,

 

C/L/650. Black-letter or law as doctrine

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1900
DATE:
2010
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The paper examines a ‘black-letter’ research approach based on the study of primary sources of law. The features of black letter analysis are identified, its limitations are outlined, the method of critical legal studies (CLS) is described.

 

KEYWORDS: Black-letter, Law as doctrine, critical legal studies,

 

C/L/601. Features of responsible lawyer

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4000
DATE:
2010
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The paper addresses the issues of legal ethics and a lawyer’s duty to their client discussing the qualities of a responsible lawyer and the standards of integrity, honesty and diligence they must possess. Various models of legal behaviour are considered discussing lawyer’s choice of the best lawyering approach.

 

KEYWORDS: The paper addresses the issues of legal ethics and a lawyer’s duty to their client discussing the qualities of a responsible lawyer and the standards of integrity, honesty and diligence they must possess. Various models of legal behaviour are considered discussing lawyer’s choice of the best lawyering approach.,

 

C/L/578. Proposal. To what extent has English judicial system shifted from traditional adversarial approach to active interventionism?

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600
DATE:
2010
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The paper presents a proposal to examine the shift of the English judicial system from traditional adversarial approach to active interventionism. The aim of the proposed research is explained, the areas of the research and literature review are briefly outlined presenting definitions of the key research concepts.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, English judicial system, adversarial approach, interventionism,

 

C/L/402. Ethics, Morality & Law

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2800
DATE:
2009
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The paper examines the current understanding of criminal law analysing the view that the fundamental purpose of the law is to ensure not only the safety and order but also the moral welfare of the state. The concepts of morality and justice are discussed with regard to the feminist theory and Islamic jurisprudence.

 

KEYWORDS: Feminist, Islamic jurisprudence, Ethics, Morality, criminal law,

 

C/L/269. It is now 2008, evaluate the growth and development of consumer rights at present, and discuss whether these rights (both in civil and criminal law) are adequately protected by the current Consumer laws

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1800
DATE:
2008
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The paper considers the growth and development of consumer rights at present evaluating whether these rights are adequately protected by statutory enactments and judicial decisions. An outline of the objectives of the Sale of Good Act 1979 is provided discussing the protection of rights by the criminal and civil law in the UK. , The steps that have been taken to protect consumers in the form of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 are detailed.

 

KEYWORDS: Sale of Goods, Consumer Protection Act, Contract,

 

C/L/271. Does the Sale of Goods Act still apply today?

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1500
DATE:
2008
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19.99 GBP

The paper considers whether consumer rights are still effectively protected by statutory enactments and judicial decisions. The objectives of the Sale of Good Act 1979 are outlined describing the existing consumer rights and the steps that have been taken to protect consumers. The paper examines whether the goals of the Act can be achieved in contemporary society.

 

KEYWORDS: Sale of Goods Act, Consumer Protection, Technological Advancement,

 

S/L/219. Equity is according to the conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that is longer or narrower, so is equity. T' is all one as if they should make the standard for the measure of a Chancellor's foot, Selden. Discuss

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3000
DATE:
2008
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The paper examines Selden's understanding of equity that makes it analogous to the chancellor's frequent change of office. Metaphorical meanings of the simile are analysed, criticism of the current state of equitable justice is reviewed.

 

KEYWORDS: equitable justice, equity, Selde,

 

S/MD/100. Courts on Television: Does the Administration of Justice Require England's Absolute Prohibition?

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9400
DATE:
2008
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The paper looks at the debate over the use of cameras in court examining the broadcasting of judicial proceedings in the context of open justice. The prohibition on televising courtroom proceedings in England and Scotland is discussed, the open justice principles are reviewed arguing the sanctity of the courtroom.

 

KEYWORDS: Court, broadcasting, televise, open justice,

 

C/L/126. John Finnis: 'the prophecies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more pretentious, are what I mean by the law.' (Holmes: 1897)

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3500
DATE:
2007
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This assignment discusses, in detail John Finnis theory on basic goods and how far it accords with the above statement which was made by Oliver Wendell Holmes. This piece of work discusses the adequacy of this aphorism, concluding that whilst Holmes basic tenet is that law is entirely separate from morals, his concept of practical reasonableness introduces some element of 'social goodness' into law. Finnis views are in some ways similar to Holmes although in some way very different. Finnis attempts to follow a similar view to Holmes, although as will be demonstrated, is unsuccessful, and it can not be said that the above aphorism is endorsed by the work of Finnis.

 

KEYWORDS: Jurisprudence, John Finnis, basic goods, Oliver Wendall Holmes, Law theory, Natural La,

 

S/L/173. Briefly explain the procedure for judicial review. Highlight the key procedural difficulties for prospective judicial review applicants. What arguments have been suggested for reform in this area?

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3000
DATE:
2007
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the procedure of judicial review outlining the potential outcomes of a successful judicial review case, the procedural difficulties that may face the applicant, the exclusion of judicial review, etc. making references to law cases.

 

KEYWORDS: l, briefly, explain, procedure, judicial, review, highlight, key, procedural, difficulties, prospective, judicial, review, applicants, arguments, suggested, reform, area,