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To what extent can judicial subservience be held to represent a 'new settlement' with regard to constitutional authority in England and Wales?

            The principle of the 'sovereignty of Parliament'[1] was popularised by A.V. Dicey in the late 19th century.[2] He advocated a traditional absolutist conception of Parliamentary sovereignty,...

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How far does the law in Engalnd and Wales protect us against indirect discrimination?

​Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights guarantees freedom from discrimination, in relation to access to other convention rights, meaning it is not a stand-alone right. The ECHR was made...

Answered by Matthew M. Law tutor
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How effective is the Human Rights Act 1998 at protecting our human rights?

The European Convention on Human Rights is a convention set up by the 47 members of the European Council, following the atrocities of World War 2. This council includes countries such as Russia and Swi...

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Should Law reflect morality? (very short answer for 40 mark essay)

Law is defined in many ways, however the 2 main definitions can be described as natural law and legal positivism. Natural law is the view that laws are valid when they are in line with a certain higher...

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What is theft?

Theft can be found in S.1 Theft Act 1968. It is when someone 'dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention to permanently deprive'. It can be split into the actus reus (app...

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