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Law made simple
The existence of unjust laws, such as those enforcing slavery, prove that morality and law are not identical, although the existence of laws that serve to defend basic values against...

WILLS & PROBATE
INFORMATION ON MAKING A WILL
We appreciate that it is difficult for most people to come to terms with making a Will because it is associated with what happens when someone dies. ...

Is better regulation the way to avoid future financial crisis?
At the outset, it appears necessary to identify the issues which need to be contended with in order to come to a reasoned conclusion on whether increased or improved regulation would ...

Offer and Acceptance (The Subject is not easy as it looks, read carefully)
OFFER
(Stage 1 of the formation of a Contract)
Introduction
Formation of the agreement/contract is dependant on the will of the parties involved, always remember ...

Defences for mental Disorder
Defences of Mental Disorder
Defences of Mental Disorder
Defences of mental illness is a legal defence by excuse, by which a defendant may argue they should not be held crimina...

Elements of Criminal Offence (Actus and Mens Rea)
Elements of a Criminal Offence
What is an Criminal Offence
. A Violation or Breach of Law, Custom, Rule.
Every criminal offence is made up of a number of elements, each of ...

Non Charitable Purpose Trust
Non-Charitable Purpose Trust
What is this
. A purpose trust is a type of trust which has no beneficiaries, but instead exists for advancing some non-charitable purpose of some k...

Notes for Introduction to Criminal Law
What is Criminal Law mean
. Criminal law, is the body of law (rules) that relates to crime.
. It might be defined as the body of rules that defines conduct that is not allowed ...

Privity of Contract
By Privity of Contract we mean that the contract creates rights and obligation on such persons who are actually parties to it whether in shape of legal person, parties or agents, no o...

Why does the law both embody individual liberty and justice and undermines it?
'Why is it that the law both embodies principles of individual liberty and justice and undermines them?' (Norrie, Crime, Reason and History, 13). Discuss.
In order to protect the i...

