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C/L/699. Evaluation of the charities act 2006

WORDS:
2800
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the charities act 2006, focusing on the changes it has brought to the charity sector. The paper outlines the variety of stipulations an organisation must adhere to in order to become a charity. Along with this, the paper discusses the law that relates to charities. The paper then evaluates different types of charities, like public benefit and religious charities. This paper does not include a reference list

 

KEYWORDS: Charities act 2006, charity sector, public benefit, religious charity,

 

C/L/563. Town and country planning in UK

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the current planning system in the UK addressing the power of local planning authorities with regard to land development and discussing legislation related to the conservation of individual buildings and structures of architectural history, i.e. the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Development Plan, local planning authorities, listed buildings, town and country planning,

 

C/L/489. Role of International Public Law in International Trade and Business

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the scope and meaning of international public law considering the changes in its understanding through history, and discussing the law of international trade and its impact on domestic social policy. Ethical issues of international law and trade are addressed with references to the policy of WTO and the position of countries such as Iran and North Korea that remain outside international public law.

 

KEYWORDS: International trade, international public law, WTO,

 

C/L/468. Data Protection Law

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998 arguing that its substantive provisions as well as their interpretation do not adequately protect the data of UK citizens. The rationale behind the introduction of the Act is examined reviewing case law under the Act and concluding that DPA provisions are inadequate in protecting the data of UK citizens.

 

KEYWORDS: Data protection,

 

C/L/229. Arbitration agreement

WORDS:
4900
DATE:
2008
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49.99 GBP

The paper looks at the law of arbitration defining the nature of arbitration, explaining the difference between an arbitration clause and a submission agreement and the meaning of the requirement for the arbitration agreements to be submitted 'in writing'. The validity of the arbitration agreements is discussed using examples of court cases.

 

KEYWORDS: Arbitration, agreement, submission,

 

C/L/239. Analysis of law case on breach of duty and negligence

WORDS:
6200
DATE:
2008
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69.99 GBP

The paper examines a breach of duty case presenting the details of the client's claim against the a bank and ascertaining the causes of action that the claim can relate to, namely, the duty of care (negligence), negligent misstatement, and the breach of the duty of confidentiality. Each cause is analysed with reference to the case study and related cases.

 

KEYWORDS: Breach of duty, duty of care, negligence, confidentiality,

 

C/L/263. 'I am convinced that the time has come when modern minds imbued with modern ideas should attempt to achieve a clear, workable and comprehensive definition of what is meant by charitable….', Lord Wright. To what extent (if at all) do you consider

WORDS:
2400
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the Charities Act 2006 comparing it with the definitions and descriptions of charity contained in the old law. The range of modern charitable purposes is outlined, the concept of public benefit is considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Charity, public benefit, Charities Act 2006,

 

S/L/224. Consider the Extent to Which Public Policy Influences the Courts in Deciding Whether it is Fair, Just and Reasonable to Impose a Duty of Care in Negligence

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2008
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the implications associated with the duty of care arguing whether the courts have responsibility to prevent civil wrongs and extend the duty concept beyond formal contractual relationships. Related cases are analysed with reference to public policy influences on the duty of care decisions.

 

KEYWORDS: Duty of care, public policy, civil wrong, negligence,

 

S/L/226. Public Interest in Immunity vs. Public Interest in Liability: Case study of Police

WORDS:
5400
DATE:
2008
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59.99 GBP

The paper examines whether the UK police should owe a duty of care to the public and be liable in negligence. Legal approaches to the liability of the police to negligence are examined from the perspective of different countries, and with reference to related court cases and legal documents.

 

KEYWORDS: Duty of care, negligence, police,

 

S/L/227. Prostitution law: weaknesses and strengths

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the current law on prostitution highlighting its strengths and drawbacks in curbing prostitution. The controversial approach of handling prostitutes associated with the Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) is discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Dostoyevsky, Turgenev,

 

S/S/170. What are the issues surrounding housing and support needs of women wishing to exit prostitution?

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the housing issues faced by street sex workers who wish to exit the world of prostitution. Legal regulation on prostitution in the UK is reviewed discussing recent Government initiatives in providing potential support needed by women involved in prostitution. The methods and ethical issues of the research are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: Housing, prostitution, sex worker,

 

C/L/209. Locus Standi after the Pergau Damn case

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

This paper looks at the implications of the ex parte World Development Movement case on the development of locus standi law for judicial review in the UK.

 

KEYWORDS: l, locus, standi, pergau, damn,

 

S/L/131. Kilby v Basildon District Council: Case Comment

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2007
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines UK legislation on housing accommodation and secure tenancy reporting on a related law case, analysing the arguments put forward by the counsel for each party, and commenting on the faults of the judgment.

 

KEYWORDS: Tenancy, Housing Act,

 

S/L/132. Placing them in context, explain and evaluate the measures introduced by the Homelessness Act 2002 and the Housing Act 2004 to address the problem of anti-social behaviour in housing

WORDS:
3500
DATE:
2007
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39.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issue of anti-social behaviour in the housing sector analysing the changes in the Housing Acts and discussing the provisions of the Housing Act 2004 related to anti-social tenants, and the Homelessness Act 2002.

 

KEYWORDS: Housing, tenant, anti-social,

 

C/L/89. Should the Legal Profession in the UK be fused?

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the Legal Profession in England and Wales, and in particular whether or not the two distinct branches should be fused or not? In England and Wales, the Legal Profession consists of Barristers and Solicitors, I will briefly explain what role each branch plays in the legal profession, traditionally each branch has had separate roles in the English legal system, however this has broken down over the years. I will then look at the advantages and disadvantages of fusion in the legal profession in England and Wales and conclude this discussion by looking at recent reforms put into effect by the government in this area.

 

KEYWORDS: l, legal, profession, uk, fused,

 

C/L/42. Public International Law

WORDS:
5000
DATE:
2005
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59.99 GBP

This essay focuses primarily on certain staged scenarios within the context of Public International Law. In the first part of the essay, I have examined the limited rights and duties of an individual under public international law and this has been compared with the wider nature of the rights and duties afforded to states, who have historically been seen as the primary subjects of international law. In the second part of this essay, I have examined the EU approach to the recognition of states in the aftermath of the break-up of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In the third part of this essay, I have looked at the case of the Malvinas/Falklands Islands and the different grounds under which both the UK and Argentina could use to support claims to ownership of the land. In the fourth part of the essay, I have looked at the peaceful resolution of disputes in the context of the Rainbow Warrior arbitration case between New Zealand and France, and I have also considered the consequences and remedies emanating for the arbitration. In the final part of the essay, I have looked at the use of armed force in international relations and in particular, the justification of pre-emptive force on the basis of self-defence as against terrorist actions.

 

KEYWORDS: l, public, international, law,

 

C/L/76. Judicial Review and Prerogative powers

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

This in-depth analysis considers the importance of judicial review in light of the governments controversial policy on terrorism detention. It evaluates the cases of CCSU v Minister for the Civil Service and A (FC) and others (FC) v Secretary of State for the Home Department to gain a better understanding of the House of Lords approach on the issue. Aspects of Human Rights Law and European Law are included. The conclusion seeks a balancing act between prerogative powers and the rights of individuals as enshrined under the Human Rights Act 1998 and the ECHR 1950.

 

KEYWORDS: l, judicial, review, prerogative, powers,

 

P/L/58. Protection of personal information

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2005
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper deals with the problems of civil rights in relation to personal information focusing on the Data Protection Act. The provisions of the Data Protection Act and its main underlying principles are discussed. Individual cases relating to poor police intelligence storing of personal data are analysed.

 

KEYWORDS: l, protection, personal, information,

 

S/L/39. Constitutional conventions are described, for example in Bradley and Ewings Constitutional and Administrative Law, as ?the non-legal rules of the constitution?. Explain how they differ from laws and discuss, with the use of examples, their general

WORDS:
1800
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

This paper effectively analyses the importance of constitutional conventions in English law and defines the meaning of both conventions and constitutions using case law and examples of systems in other countries. Bibliography is included with relevant footnotes.

 

KEYWORDS: l, constitutional, conventions, described, example, bradley, ewings, constitutional, administrative, law, the, non-legal, rules, constitution, explain, laws, discuss, examples,

 

S/L/100. To what extent do the different conceptulisations of Parliamentary Sovereignty affect the relationship between the courts and Parliament?

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2004
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29.99 GBP

According to Dicey Parliamentary Sovereignty is ?the dominant characteristic of our political institution.? In England our Parliament is sovereign, this means that they are the ultimate source of power and are legally unlimited. Therefore they can make or unmake any law and can not be challenged by anyone, including the courts. The doctrine of sovereignty is about the relationship between those who create the Acts (parliament) and those who must apply them (courts), this has caused much controversy and consists of differing interpretations. The essay goes on to then examines Dicey's three rules. It looks at Jenning's and Law's response to this.

 

KEYWORDS: Parliamentary sovereignty, Dicey, Jennings, Laws, courts, parliament, relationship,

 

S/L/27. Public Order

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2004
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29.99 GBP

The seminal essay comprises of matters regarding the freedom of assembly and public order. It further covers matters specifically relating to procession which will be discussed and explained in section (a), the further matters of the European convention on human rights (ECHR) will also be looked upon as incorporated into the UK domestic law by way of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). The HRA conveys the notion of the right of freedom of expression as instructed by article 10 (art.10) and moreover the right to peaceful assembly as instructed by article 11 (art.11) of the convention

 

KEYWORDS: l, public,

 

P/L/50. Matrimonial Causes Act 1973: commentary on Sections 23 to 25A

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2001
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29.99 GBP

The paper comments on sections 23 to 25A of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 that deal with re-distributing the assets of spouses after decree of divorce, nullity or judicial separation. The orders that can be made according to the Act are outlined. The matters that the court should pay particular regard to are listed with reference to individual cases. The issue of judicial discretion is discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: l, matrimonial, causes, act, commentary, sections, a,