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Critically discuss the doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty by reference to relevant case law

In countries with a written constitution, it is the codified constitution document which is the pinnacle of their legal systems and it is that which bestows legal validity on other laws. However, this is ...

Answered by Rabab Z. Law tutor
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Discuss the possible criminal liability of Adam for the injuries to Brandon and to Calvin. Discuss the possible criminal liability of Calvin arising out of his shouting at Adam.

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Battery is a summary offence (no more than 6 months in prison). It is found when the defendant inflicts unlawful, personal violence upon the Victim, as found in the case of Cole v Tu...

Answered by Sam W. Law tutor
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Explain why fatigue may occur and state the negative effect that it can have on a performer (2)

Firstly i will explain how to anser the question: The question clearly states that you must explain why fatigue occurs and the effect of fatigue on a permfomer. This means on the mark scheme there is 1 ma...

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Explain the flaws of Utilitarianism?

Utilitarianism is a legal doctrine formulated by Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century, it is a consequentialist school of thought which locates the morality in the consequences of an act. Exemplified by the...

Answered by Kristian H. Law tutor
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How would I answer a problem question involving diminished responsibility?

To answer a problem question involving murder and voluntary manslaughter, you first need to identify whether the defendant has committed both the actus reus and mens rea of murder (D must have caused the ...

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