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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Including law essays, dissertations, problem questions, case summaries, and law lectures, suitable for law students working towards their LLB / LLM qualifications or those studying for the new SQE.
Partnership | BPTC Opinion
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I am asked to advise the Defendant, Mr TURTON, in relation to a claim made by Mr Vincent. The case relates to shares claimed in the proceeds… ...
Last modified: 1st Jun 2020
Employment Tribunal | BPTC Help
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I am asked to advise the Respondent regarding issues relating to the employment of Miss TARA RYANS. This opinion will deal with the likelihood… ...
Last modified: 1st Jun 2020
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I am asked to advise Ms Jones regarding personal injuries unfortunately suffered by her in an incident that occurred on the 4th February 2006… ...
Last modified: 1st Jun 2020
Re-examination of Witnesses
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Advocacy – Re-examination. Once a witness has given their evidence-in-chief and been cross-examined by the other side the solicitor may re-examine… ...
Last modified: 5th May 2020
Differences Between Examination-in-chief and Cross-examination
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Advocacy – Differences between examination-in-chief and cross-examination. With examination in chief the witness is allowed to tell their side of the story. In cross-examination you do not want the witness to tell the story. You indicate the point you wish to make and put it to the… ...
Last modified: 5th May 2020
Civil Litigation | BPTC Help
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Litigation in civil law involves any step that is taken before or in contemplation of action in the civil courts and usually involves an attempt… ...
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Negotiation | BPTC Help
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Negotiation is a type of conference that aims to achieve the mutual agreement of parties to a case through communication. This can be paper based… ...
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Case Preparation | BPTC Help
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Case preparation is an essential and important skill spanning all aspects of the role of a barrister in both civil and criminal practice. ...
Last modified: 5th May 2020
Advocacy – LPC and Becoming a Trainee Solicitor
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Advocacy – the Legal Practice Course, and becoming a trainee. The Solicitors Regulation Authority, which regulates solicitors in England and Wales… ...
Last modified: 5th May 2020
Drafting | BPTC/BVC Help
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Drafting is the creation of legal documents. There are numerous types such as statements of case, indictments, appeals, contracts and wills… ...
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Opinion writing | BPTC Help
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An opinion is a document stating advice on one or several issues arising in a case. It must contain considered advice but it is a working document… ...
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Conferencing | BPTC Help
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Conferencing can be done on paper but it is usually a chance to meet the client in person. This allows for their version of events to be heard… ...
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Professional conduct | BPTC Help
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Professional Conduct – In 1894 the Bar Council was established to provide regulation, representation and advice to Barristers. ...
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Law Degree Coursework Help
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Degree Level Coursework. As coursework is usually marked anonymously you must make sure that your name does not appear on the title page… ...
Last modified: 5th May 2020
Conditions for Liquidated Damages
Contract Law
Definition Liquidated damages are damages which are decided among the signatories of the contract during the formation phase. They mention the … ...
Last modified: 20th Dec 2019
Criminal Liability Under Negotiable Instruments Act
Contract Law
Introduction: The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 was basically introduced to define the law relating to the various aspects of the … ...
Last modified: 20th Dec 2019
A Criminally Liable is Established
Criminal Law
A Criminally liable is established if the accused has been responsible for certain conduct proscribed by the criminal law and in relation to this conduct, the accused had the appropriate state of mind laid down by the law. ...
Last modified: 20th Dec 2019
Corporate Liability in Criminal Law
Business Law
1. Introduction: Corporate liability in criminal law outlines the extent to which a corporation as a legal body can be made liable for the … ...
Last modified: 20th Dec 2019
‘Fault Is the Cornerstone of the Tort Law’
Contract Law
Fault definition: A negligent or intentional failure to act reasonably or according to law or duty; an act or omission giving rise to a criminal in… ...
Last modified: 29th Nov 2019
Environmental Law Case Study: Pollution of River
Environmental Law
This brief analyses a pollution incident which occurred in September 2006 when an amount of the chemical perchloroethene (PCE) escaped from a hole. ...
Last modified: 29th Nov 2019
Sports Injury Law
Tort Law
Sports Injury Law. In order to analyse and give advice to the issues raised in our question we must consider the law of tort and the criminal law along with the relevant case law in regards to sports/sports activities and whether an injured player is entitled to compensation for the injuries suffered from an act of participator violence… ...
Last modified: 27th Nov 2019
How is Negligence Determined?
Tort Law
Negligence can be described as the carelessness in everyday terms or failure to take the proper level of care. ...
Last modified: 27th Nov 2019
Foresee Ability Court
Tort Law
The fact in Donoghue V. Stevenson was that the appellant drank a ginger beer that was bought by her friend in a café and she drank part of it from her cup. ...
Last modified: 27th Nov 2019
Tortuous Doctrine of Rylands v Fletcher Relevance
Contract Law
Introduction This paper focuses on the rule of Rylands v Fletcher, a case that was heard in the early 1860s (specifically 1860-1868). In this case … ...
Last modified: 14th Oct 2019
Legal Issues In Relation To The Contract
Contract Law
‘Crooked, Shifty & Dodgy’ have just been offered a contract to act as accountants to ‘Build ‘n’ Go’. It is essential to write a report … ...
Last modified: 14th Oct 2019