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What is the difference between the actus reus and the mens rea?

The actus reus and mens rea refer to the two components of a crime - they're both Latin terms which roughly translate into "the guilty act" and "the guilty mind" - it's much more accur...

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What are some of the main arguments for and against maintaining the doctrine of privity within the law of contract?

The doctrine of privity within the law of contract provides that only the parties to a contract can either enforce it or incur an obligation under it. So, if A makes a contract with B to incur a benefit u...

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Discuss Roz’s possible criminal liability for property offences arising out of her dealings with Nick and in connection with the umbrella.

Here we would need to first identify the potential issues that have been raised in the problem question. Once we have identified the potential issues, we must define each offence separate...

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How is the offence of robbery defined?

RobberyOffence of Robbery was defined under s8 Theft Act 1968AR – ‘stealing, and immediately before or at the time of doing so,...

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What role does the doctrine of 'good faith' have to play in the English law of contract?

English law is often contrasted with civil law jurisdictions which have an overriding doctrine of good faith, because English law “characteristically, committed itself to no such overriding principle [of ...

Answered by Susannah H. Law tutor
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