Assess and evaluate law both as a mechanism for regulating the actions of government and public authorities and as a tool to protect human rights, as well as its limitations

Topic:

‘The concept of Wednesbury unreasonableness has served its purpose, and should now be discarded’
a) Assess and evaluate law both as a mechanism for regulating the actions of government and public authorities and as a tool to protect human rights, as well as its limitations
b) Identify and explain the relevance and significance of the factors which continue to shape law as a regulatory mechanism and a tool to protect human rights
c) Present appropriately structured legal arguments supported by a range of integrated and effectively referenced sources to propose solutions to questions set
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d) Apply principles and arguments to factual situations (real and hypothetical), to suggest and justify solutions and/or evaluate alternative courses of action

e) Clearly, accurately and appropriately communicate viewpoints, ideas, arguments and analysis in written English