Law Essays – Admissible Criminal Evidence
Admissible Criminal Evidence It matters not how you get it; if you steal it even, it would be admissible in evidence" [per Justice Crompton in R v Leatham 1861] Discuss…
Read more >Analysis of the Free Movement of Goods and Services Policy
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has developed an extensive body of case law on free movement in relation to persons, goods, services and establishment. Over the…
Read more >Adverse Possession: Law and Effect
 To adequately address the controversy between whether or not adverse possession in England/Wales and positive prescription in Scotland are similar in effect, the law in both jurisdictions must first…
Read more >Advantages Of The Criminal Trial Process Law Essay
In England and Wales the English legal system of criminal justice are operated on the basis and can be described as an adversarial system of justice. In an adversarial system,…
Read more >Analysis of Section 14, Hindu Succession Act, 1956
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Section 14 talks about property possessed by a Hindu female to be her absolute property, whether acquired before of after the commencement of the Hindu Succession Act,…
Read more >Advantages And Disadvantages Conditional Fee Arrangements Legal Aid Law Essay
Conditional fee arrangements are widely used throughout various legal systems; they have been used in the UK since 1990 and were expanded to include non-family civil proceedings since 1998. Conditional…
Read more >Advantages And Disadvantages Of Mediation Over Litigation Law Essay
Mediation is more time saving than litigation. It is a quick process involves the coming into a mutually acceptable agreement to settle the dispute by both sides of the parties.…
Read more >Analysis of Judicial Diversity
As much as genetic diversity is praised to be a key factor determining an individual's performance and survival; the much is judicial diversity regarded in acutely deeming efficiency of judiciary.…
Read more >Analysis of the Law of Will
When a person dies leaving their property, the question will definitely arise as to how his or her property or estate will be dealt by those who survived them. Intestacy…
Read more >Ambiguity of a Written Contract in Australia
Question 2 Do you think that a written contract must be ambiguous before an Australian court may hear surrounding circumstances evidence? In order to answer the question, I think it…
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