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Issue of Consent in R v Brown

Essay. Published: February 28, 2019

The case of R v Brown [1994] 1 AC 212 demonstrates the potential for prejudice to affect outcomes in criminal law cases….

Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel Issues

Essay. Published: February 28, 2019

This essay will evaluate the statement “The doctrine of promissory estoppel prevents (estops) a claimant from going back on a promise and has been described as a ‘shield and not a sword’.”…

Solutions to Nationwide Injunctions

Essay. Published: February 28, 2019

Part of what makes the debate over nationwide injunctions so complex is that there are powerful values on both sides of the debate….

Comparison of Scottish and English Law of Interdicts, Injunctions and Super Injunctions

Essay. Published: February 28, 2019

The main aim of this report is to research if Super Injunctions should be legally enforced in Scotland. Although, the first objective is comparing the Scottish and English Law of Interdicts, Injunctions and Super Injunctions. What are the different types and what do they do?…

Subsidiarity in the EU and Brexit

Essay. Published: February 28, 2019

In true subsidiarity, the European Union acts as a high decision organ mandated to tackle issues that previously were difficult to deal with at the state-level….

Does the Law of Defamation Protect the Media’s Role as a Public Watchdog?

Essay. Published: February 27, 2019

This study will critically analyse and evaluate the types of defamation and then move on to explain the elements involved in defamation….

EU Citizenship and Law on Free Movement

Essay. Published: February 20, 2019

How far does the law on free movement suggest that EU citizenship should now be seen as the key status for persons moving between EU Member States?…

The Supremacy of EU Law Over National Law

Essay. Published: February 20, 2019

This essay is going to critically discuss the supremacy of European Union law (EU) and the primacy of EU Law over National laws….

UK Immigration Law and Non European Economic Area Nationals

Essay. Published: February 20, 2019

The purpose of this paper is to explain how the immigration law of the UK approaches the issue of family reunion for individuals immigrating to the country from outside of the EEA….

Should Sexting be Criminalised to Combat the Issue of Revenge Porn?

Article. Published: February 19, 2019

This study will explore the issue of revenge porn which is a niche area under cyber-bullying in the 21st century. The definition of revenge porn is a distribution of explicit images or videos of an individual without consent….