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To what extent do public authorities have 'general immunity'?

This paper discusses why public authorities should not hide behind a cloak of immunity and explains the limitations of the justifications provided. Although the traditional blanket immunity for sovereign ...

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To what extent are the wishes of the patient respected? (Law, medical ethics)

A patient, who is a competent adult, has an absolute right to refuse medical treatment under UK law. It helps protect the patients’ right to ‘autonomy, self- determination and inviolability’. Before expla...

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What are the main functions of the UK Parliament?

Parliament has 3 main functions. The first is scrutinising government, this is completed by select committees who check and challenge their work. For example, approving government spending. The second is ...

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Explaining the contents of a contract: what are the different categories of contractual terms?

There are three categories of contractual terms: conditions, warranties, and innominate terms.1.      Conditions: A condition is a term that, when breached, would deprive the innocent party of substantial...

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What is the doctrine of consideration in contract Law, and what was the impact of the case of Williams v Roffey Bros

Doctrine of consideration is based upon the idea of ‘reciprocity’. A promise in contract law should not be enforceable unless the promisee has given something in exchange for the promise (i.e. Remuneratio...

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