Crime and disorder act 1998
The ratio of the case is that within section 28(4) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 those who are not an immigrant of the country, in other words those…
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The general position in criminal law is that a person cannot be held to be liable for failing to act, unlike someone who deliberately acts. This position is stated by…
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The concept of “international law” has fuelled academic debate regarding its interpretation, parameters and whether it in fact hinders measures to maintain international order, by virtue of the fact that…
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The court system has three levels. There is the Magistrates' Court, which is the first level; the Supreme Court of Judicature, which consists of the High Court of Justice and…
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Introduction Contracts are not only applicable to businesses but are also part of our everyday life. A contract is made out of the simple act of purchasing a newspaper, using…
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Yes, if Mr. Adams accepts the offer and is faced with deportation, his likelihood of success on an ineffectiveness claim would depend on how easily the average criminal defense attorney…
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Corruption and integrity are two forces contradicting with each other. Corruption are generally rampant on the society where integrity is not valued as it is to be.The society where corruption…
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CONSTRUCTIVE APPROACH TOWARDS INVESTMENT LAW CHALLENGING VIEWS OF THE THIRD WORLD APPROACHES The conventional view in western states among international legal scholars is that no comprehensible or distinctive 'Third World…
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"The surest way to deprive a peasant of his land is to give him a secure title and make it freely negotiable." R Schickele 1962, cited in Tim Hanstad, "Designing…
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Parliament is the supreme law-making body in the UK. Statutes are above all, and Judge's role is to apply and interpret the statutes. There are four rules of interpretation, which…
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