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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Contract and Employment Law

Employment Law

The contract of employment is contained in the Contracts of Employment Act of 1963 which was an act of parliament of the United Kingdom and it’s ......

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Tangible and Intangible Property Management

Equity Law

A trust is a relationship whereby one person for the benefit of another manages property, including tangible and intangible. A trust is created ......

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Unfair Dismissal

Employment Law

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For a Person to be Convicted of an Offence

Equity Law

Assault, along with Battery are common law offences. When Charlie threw a stone at this ex-girlfriend, he intended to frighten her, this would......

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The History of Law

English Legal System

The History of law. The law cannot be spoken of as a single homogenous entity. Law is defined in the Concise Oxford Dictionary as a rule or system of rules recognised by a country or community....

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Criminal Evidence Justice

Criminal Law

Criminal Evidence Justice. This essay will examine the laws and procedures relating to the disclosure of evidence in criminal cases in England and Wales. Has the government's introduction of legislation in relation to disclosure found a fair balance between the rights of those who are accused of criminal offences and those charged with......

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The Degree of Reliance on the Statement

Contract Law

In advising Derek as to whether he is likely to have a successful claim based on misrepresentation, it must first be determined if the actions ......

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In the Context of Equitable Remedies

Equity Law

Equitable remedies include recession and ratification, injunctions and specific performance, all of which are available from the court of equity ......

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The Concept of Bailment Generally

Criminal Law

The purpose of this paper is to explore the role that bailment plays in relation to carriage of goods matters....

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An Overview of Charitable Trusts: Charities Bill 2004

Equity Law

The most important difference in relation to charitable trusts is that relief from fiscal obligations and advantages that are received from charities....

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UK Laws and Acts Against the Discrimination on the Work

Employment Law

The aim of this piece of work is to overview the most important UK laws and acts against the discrimination on the work place up to date, ......

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Theft Robbery and Burglary

Criminal Law

In order to establish if a crime of theft has occurred it is important to consider if the Actus reus of theft has occurred. The first item to consider is whether appropriation has taken place....

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Section 27 of the Theft Act 1968

Criminal Law

Lisa said that Debbie always sorted those things out...

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The Volume of Employment Protection Legislation

Employment Law

Over the last forty years there has been a steady growth in the volume of employment protection legislation. During this era the law has also evolved as a result of a great outpouring of decisions of the courts and tribunals....

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Offences for Stalking Offences in Common Law

Criminal Law

Public nuisance is the committal of an offence that causes obstruction and inconvenience that affects all (her) Majesty’s subjects....

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Concept of Unfairness Unconscionability

Equity Law

The primary source of law in England- the judge made law, administered in the common law courts, evolved gradually with time culminating in a set ......

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Literary Work

Copyright Law

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Discuss Causation in Criminal Law

Criminal Law

Generally, causation can be said to be a difficult area of law. Causation could be proved either through factual or legal causation. According to ......

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Second-hand Goods Law

Contract Law

Second-hand Goods Law. The House of Lords' decision in Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson [2004] 1 A.C. 919 implicitly cautions against the risks associated with title to the purchase of second-hand goods...

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Theory Parliamentary Sovereignty

English Legal System

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Aspect of the British Constitution

English Legal System

The Rule of Law is an aspect of the British Constitution that has been emphasised by A V Dicey and it, therefore, can be considered an important part of British Politics....

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Scottish Law of Evidence

Criminal Law

One of the key aspects of the Scottish law of evidence is that no person may be convicted of a criminal charge on the evidence of a single witness....

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Jury Is a Body of People Gathered to Make a Decision

Criminal Law

The number and strength of judges appointed by law and vary among countries, regions, and cases. The jury is very different in criminal law......

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Principle of Criminal Law

Criminal Law

A fundamental principle of criminal law, with regards to the common law is that the prosecution has the element of proving the defendant's guilt in every aspect....

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The Test for Employment Status

Employment Law

Employment status is largely a question of fact for the employment tribunal and Courts to decide and its decision can only be overturned where it ......

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