Free 2.1 Law Essays (Masters Level)
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Free 2:1 Law Essays:
Tort Law - Duty of Care - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'The case of Latimer v AEC Ltd. [1953] AC 643 provides the third factor that is considered. The defendant is only obliged to take measures that are reasonable and it is possible that the only possible way of preventing a particular harm would require a disproportionate funding. In Latimer a product of flooding and other materials rendered the floor of the factory exceedingly slippery.' 2250 words
Mutual Trust - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'In recent years both courts and academics have recognised that employment is not comparable to a straightforward exchange-based contract, and that therefore a significant degree of co-operation is required from both parties. However, contract remains at the heart of the employment relationship, the parties are only obliged to co-operate to the extent that is necessary to make performance of the agreement possible' 2500 words
Environmental Legislation - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'It is a sophisticated and infuriatingly complex system, at least partially for the reasons explained above. It is a system that can certainly lead to dangers of obfuscation, national inconsistency. It is in some respects a nave system as to the practical realities of implementing its objectives, standards and requirements.' 4000 words
Federal Polity - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'On 29 October 2004, the heads of the EU government signed the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. This was ratified by various member states yet suffered a severe blow when rejected by the French populace in their referendum by 54.7% and rejected again three days later by the Dutch with 61.6% of voters opposed. ' 1000 words
Legal Research - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'Cotterrell believes that law is assumed to be socially significant, and that sociology of law provides an analysis of law's conceptual structures. To fully reflect this the socio-legal methodology or the phenomenological models would be more appropriate, each exhibiting benefits and advantages to being used for this kind of research whilst, in some circumstances certain limitations detract one or another from being an appropriate choice.' 3000 words
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