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CRIMINOLOGY
Criminology
In what circumstances may an act be performed by an omission?
Can a Failure to Act make an Individual Guilty in the eyes of the Law?
Distinction between Acts and Omissions
An action is the physical participation in any given situation. It is obvious to most people that if they perform ...
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CORPORATION LAW ASSIGNMENT
Corporation Law Assignment
Corporation Law Assignment
Introduction
Ted should keep consider the fact that Peter Drucker has warned that business had better think through what the policies (on takeovers) should be instead of waiting for the 'scandal' that pushes the politicians into demagoguery. As so frequently happens with market manias of ...
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JUVENILE JUSTICE
Transfer Policies in Juvenile Justice to Criminal Justice
Juvenile Delinquency
Introduction
Juvenile delinquency refers to the crimes carried out by young people or minors. A criminal is one who relapses and commits crimes repeatedly. Most legal systems consider specific procedures for dealing with this problem, such as juvenile detention centers. ...
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CASE LAW AFTER GHAIDAN AND MENDOZA
Case Law after Ghaidan and Mendoza
Case Law after Ghaidan and Mendoza
In section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998 Parliament laid down that so far as 'possible' United Kingdom legislation (whenever enacted) must be read and given effect in a way which is compatible with ...
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CASE STUDY ON LAW
Case Study on Law
Case Study on Law
Question 1
Adele was extremely upset by the telephone call from Eddie cancelling the order of wild boar piglets. Adele believes that Eddie had made a legally binding contract with her that he could not break. Eddie has argued ...
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LITIGATION NATION
Case Study: (a) Over recent years the UK has become a litigation nation, discuss to what extent you agree with this statement and (b) in the terms of the provision of law and the legal services in Scotland assess the impact that the Legal Services (Scotland) Act 2010
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INCOME TAX (TRADING AND OTHER INCOME) ACT (ITTOIA)
Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act (ITTOIA)
Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act (ITTOIA)
Abstract
The operational links between taxation and financial reporting was reported in detail for various developed countries. These studies show that, over time, the operational links are not stagnant for ...
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PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER FOR ADMINISTRATION
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA)
Critical Analysis of Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA)
Administrative authorities need supervision and surveillance to the core. If government departments are left unmonitored, faulty and illegal practices may result. This can have serious implications for the whole nation. For the same purpose ...
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PROPORTIONALITY AND WEDNESBURY
Proportionality and Wednesbury
Proportionality and Wednesbury
Introduction
Proportionality is a more precise and sophisticated test than Wednesbury unreasonableness as a standard of review. It allows a greater control of public decision makers by the courts. Doctrine of proportionality signifies that administrative action should not be more drastic than it ought ...
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TRIBUNALS AND COURT
Tribunals and Court
Tribunals and Court
Tribunals are radically different from the courts as a mechanism of administrative redress. Tribunals are an informal, expert and user-friendly alternative to the court process. A court is a judicial body established by state law presided over by a full-fledged judge with a ...