Articles tagged as UK Law

UK law covers the laws and legislation of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Essays, case summaries, problem questions and dissertations here are relevant to law students from the United Kingdom and Great Britain, as well as students wishing to learn more about the UK legal system from overseas.

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Process of Judicial Review of Administrative Action

Administrative Law

The idea of constitutionalism, is in conflict with the idea of parliamentary sovereignty. This tension is particularly apparent where … ...

Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019

Arbitration and Expert Determination

Arbitration Law

The dividing line between arbitration and expert determination is often blurred and requires clarification by the courts – Critically discuss this statement: ...

Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019

Right to Exclusive Possession

Land Law

In the 1980s Charlotte leased the strip of land adjacent to her beach hut from Brightsea Council. This meant that she was given permission to enter… ...

Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019

Cohabitees Entitlement Rights

Family Law

While the distinction between the rights of spouses, civil partnerships and cohabitants was once defended by reference to social attitudes, cohabitation has gradually become accepted by society, sparking calls for reform. ...

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Implied Trusts/ Proprietary Estoppel

General Law

Free 2.2 Law Essays – Implied Trusts – Proprietary Estoppel. ...

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Analyse Legal and Ethical Issues Facing Paramedics

Medical Law

A paramedic’s work is individual in its role, context and circumstances. When discussing pre-hospital emergency care, it has been argued that … ...

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Risk Islamic Bank

Finance Law

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The Purpose of a Bill of Lading International Law Essay

International Law

Introduction ‘Bill of lading’ is a multiple purpose document; it acts as contract of carriage of goods by sea, as a formal receipt … ...

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Family and Welfare Law

Family Law

It is hard to see why adults should not be free to contract at the point of marriage for the financial consequences of any divorce, subject to inbuilt fairness tests. ...

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International Financial Crime

Finance Law

The Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) is a piece of information which alerts the relevant authorities of any suspicious customer activity . ...

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Secondary Legislation of the European Community

EU Law

Question 1: (A) Can (I) The Residents Generally And (Ii) The Gardeners Specifically, Rely On The Directive Either Against Fattenem Or The UK Government? ...

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Family Law Issues and Advice: Marriage and Children

Family Law

She should petition for the dissolution of the marriage. This will be on the basis that the marriage has irretrievably broken down ...

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An Agency Perspective of UK Company Law

Business Law

The UK model of the corporation is essentially an agency between the shareholders (principals) and the executives (agents). Correspondently, the … ...

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Type of Business Structure

Business Law

First of all, there are four types of business structures to be considered when starting a T-shirts manufacture business including … ...

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Employers and Business Interests

Business Law

Employers are often concerned to protect their business interests when an employee leaves to work for a competitor. ‘The law will protect the employer if necessary by implication of a term of fidelity in the contract of employment ...

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Should Constitutional Conventions Be Codified?

Administrative Law

A constitution is a body of rules which regulates the system of Government within a state. It is a document which incorporates the principle rules … ...

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Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty in UK

Administrative Law

The doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution and has been for some 300 years. The doctrine effectively means … ...

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Indemnity In IP Contracts

Commercial Law

This article throws light into Intellectual Property indemnification which is currently receiving global attention due to its widening practice … ...

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Institutions For Money Management

Commercial Law

Money needs brain and expertise to manage, it cannot manage itself. Individuals cannot raise huge funds nor can they store huge funds in their … ...

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Statutory Definition of Promoter

Business Law

Promoter No statutory definition of promoter is given in English company law; however definition is given in case law. “The term … ...

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Goals of Arbitration

Arbitration Law

The Goals Of Arbitration As A Means Of Dispute Resolution And Application Of Public Policy ...

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Civil Justice System Provides a Platform

Civil Law

Civil justice system provides a platform for litigation between two private parties or organisations to be resource. Litigation arises following disputed in contracts, marriage, divorce, custody, probate, real estate or torts. ...

Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019

Psysical Injury

Health Law

It is well established that physical injury can give rise to a claim in tort, but what about psychiatric injury? The courts found it difficult to accept that psychiatric injury could constitute a head damage for which the tort of negligence ...

Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019

Case Law in England and Wales

Judicial Law

The case law in England and Wales on the nature and degree of harm for which the consent of “the victim” provides a defence to charges under the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, ...

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Euthanasia Should Not Be Implemented or Legalized

Medical Law

Kilner, Miller, & Pellegrino, (1996) stated that “euthanasia can be categorized as active euthanasia which involves willfully taking positive ste… ...

Last modified: 23rd Jul 2019