Business Law question “Acceptance of caste is a factor to undo past injustices”. Discuss this statement in the light of case law and recommendation made by various commissions.
Consider legal implications of non-legal people i.e., anybody under the age of 18 signing contracts. Explain high profile cases of artists who started their careers when they were underage?
Music Business Contracts Consider legal implications of non-legal people i.e., anybody under the age of 18 signing contracts. Music careers can be very stressful, to help young musicians, there should be a ban on artists signing any music business contracts before they are 18 years of age. Discuss. What are the issues here? High profile […]
Identify key issues, demonstrate an excellent grasp of the relevant concepts and make sure to argue logically and organise.
Environmental law For a first class answer you must: Need to identify key issues, demonstrate an excellent grasp of the relevant concepts and make sure to argue logically and organise the answers well. Answer must also demonstrate excellent analytical ability and very good powers of critical though. Make sure not to be descriptive. Makes sure […]
Discuss this statement with reference to relevant legal provisions and caselaw by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
This assessment needs to be a 2:1 standard or higher. it needs to be 2750 MAX no bibliography needed or footnotes! no quotes and everything HAS to be original words! ARIAL AND SIZE 12 there are two questions from PART A that need to be answered: (they are highlighted in the document below) 3) ‘The […]
Critically discuss, by reference to the development of case law, how the law has sought to place limitations on psychiatric damage claims for secondary victims.
Critically discuss, by reference to the development of case law, how the law has sought to place limitations on psychiatric damage claims for secondary victims.
Critically examine whether a legal defence should ever be available to mercy killing,and indeed whether mercy killing could be decriminalised.
“[T]he offender’s subjective belief that he or she was acting out of mercy, however genuine, does not and cannot constitute any defence to the charge of murder.”R v Inglis[2011] EWCA Crim 2637at [50].In light of the above statement, critically examine whether a legal defence should ever be available to mercy killing,and indeedwhether mercy killing could […]