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Explain the importance of the separation of powers. (4 marks)

In the UK system, a separation of powers is maintained between the Houses of Parliament, the legislative body, Government, the executive body; and the courts, the judiciary. This separation of powers is i...

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the parliamentary law-making procedure.

There are obvious advantages to the parliamentary law-making procedure, just as there are disadvantages. One of the main advantages of the procedure is that it is democratic; democratically elected MPs ca...

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What is the actus reus of a crime?

The actus reus of the crime translates in latin to 'the guilty act' and is the objective, external element of the crime. For example, the actus reus of a speeding offence would be driving the vehicle over...

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How does a bill become a statute, or, an act of parliament in the UK?

There are ten key stages in the passing of a bill through parliament to create a statute.The first of these is a 'green paper.' This is a proposition for the act of parliament, and it contains the intent ...

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Identify and explain the tortious issues that might be relevant to a recent house buyer, supporting your answer with reference to relevant case law and statute.

Here are the first two paragraphs of a recently submitted essay I completed. I am happy to discuss it in full.
Occupiers’ liability is an area of tort law relating to the duty of care owed by those w...

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