Explain the relevant law Apply the facts to the law

Description Case Briefs Selected cases that are assigned to be briefed in the following format: 1. Name of the case and citation 2. Statement of the facts 3. Issue(s) or question(s) of law 4. Plaintiff’s arguments 5. Defendant’s arguments 6. Opinion and decision of the court Who won? Explain the relevant law Apply the facts […]

Opinion and decision of the court Who won? Explain the relevant law Apply the facts to the law.

Case Briefs Selected cases that are assigned to be briefed in the following format: 1. Name of the case and citation 2. Statement of the facts 3. Issue(s) or question(s) of law 4. Plaintiff’s arguments 5. Defendant’s arguments 6. Opinion and decision of the court Who won? Explain the relevant law Apply the facts to […]

Explain the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten constitution

Description Essay 1 Constitution (350 words) Explain the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten constitution Essay 2 Sources of Law (600 words) Outline the methods used by judges when interpreting legislation. Illustrate your answer with case law. Essay 3 Legal Professions (550 words) Outline the roles and duties of the following Legal Personal. Evaluate how […]

Identify three (3) gaps you’ve discovered that require further investigation / questioning in order to ensure you have secured the maximum amount of information. Explain how these are gaps.

Based on the material presented throughout the course, you are to review each free narrative statement and provide the following information: For each witness statement, identify three (3) gaps you’ve discovered that require further investigation / questioning in order to ensure you have secured the maximum amount of information. Explain how these are gaps. Identify […]

Identify a different theoretical approach or approaches that might have been used to address the same issue, and discuss what insights this alternative approach might have provided.

Description Article Review (‘Methodology Review’): Word count: 2000 words max. Task: In relation to the article that you review, (i) describe and discuss the main theoretical approach which it takes, and (ii) identify a different theoretical approach or approaches that might have been used to address the same issue, and discuss what insights this alternative […]

Discuss In September 2018, the European council decided that the United Kingdom’s guidance issued to all prison governors in July means that the UK has finally complied with the ruling in 2005 in Hirst vs the UK. Therefore, has this settled the concern on prisoners voting rights in the UK once and for all?

Topic: In September 2018, the European council decided that the United Kingdom’s guidance issued to all prison governors in July means that the UK has finally complied with the ruling in 2005 in Hirst vs the UK. Therefore, has this settled the concern on prisoners voting rights in the UK once and for all?

Summarize the facts of Owens v. State in less then 3 sentences and explain what strict liability crimes are according to your text and in terms of this particular case. Explain why this case used a strict liability crime and why Owens could not use the “mistake of age defense”.

Description Image above of Christina Wells Understanding strict liability crimes, inferences, proximate causation and circumstantial evidence: See links below for this essay. This discussion board can be split up into 3 shorter responses and can vary from a traditional paper, like the last discussion board, follow the broad guidelines set forth on the rubric. First […]

Discuss Why is franchising encouraged by governments in developing economies?

Question 1 Over the next decade what do you consider is: i the greatest issue facing the franchising sector ii the greatest policy challenge for regulators iii the greatest opportunity for franchising Question 2 The franchising sector displays a great capacity for nurturing innovation and entrepreneurship. Second reading Speech, Competition and Industry Codes Amendment (Industry […]