Free 2.2 Law Essays
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Implied Trusts - Proprietary Estoppel - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'Proprietary estoppel is demonstrated by the courts when they “protect the expectations of the non-owner and may award the non-owner as much as a full ownership interest in the land if justice demands”. It is an equitable doctrine which would allow S to assert rights despite the absence of formalities'. 1000 words
Judicial Review - Free Essay
Excerpt: 'Furthermore, in the United Kingdom the judiciary has scant positive authority for judicial review. The relevant procedural provisions are drafted negatively in terms of detriment to good administration rather than empowering the courts to enforce judge made principles of good administration'. 2000 words
EC Law Making - Free Essay
Calls for a constitution for Europe to address current deficiencies in democracy in EC Law-making ignore the fact that the EC Treaty (as amended) already is a constitution in all but name, yet still lacking in democracy. Critically evaluate the above statement.
Excerpt: 'It is true, however, that the EC Treaty remains pregnable to criticisms that a so-called democratic deficit still exists. Among the institutions that operate under the authority of the EC Treaty, the Commission is most vulnerable in this regard.' 2000 words
Childhood and Criminal Law - Free Essay
To what extent do peoples' experiences in early childhood influence their later criminal careers?
Excerpt: 'It is inevitable that experience of crime, in particular where a child experiences a vivid positive or negative result as a consequence, will in many cases exercise a formative and fundamental influence over our behaviour as adults' 2500 words
Criminal Liability - Free Essay
Excerpt: Clearly there are conceptual, philosophical and jurisprudential difficulties entailed in attributing what is in part moral liability to an artificial, unthinking entity, and fundamental principles of law would need adjustment to fit any new law into the traditional regime of criminal law. 3000 words
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