Select one of the following – legislation, inquiry, policy, political debate – that is focused on a criminal justice issue and explore the competing political and media discussions and how these reflect the ideological stance of the different political parties.

Assignment question- Select one of the following – legislation, inquiry, policy, political debate – that is focused on a criminal justice issue and explore the competing political and media discussions and how these reflect the ideological stance of the different political parties.

Explain how the law and policy could be used to enable the person and their family to gain a better quality of living.

1 – Young Person: Jessica Jessica left home at 16 to live with her boyfriend, as she was having problems at home. She is now 17 and the relationship has now broken down, and her boyfriend has kicked her out. Her parents say that they do not want her to come back home. This means […]

To what extent does the doctrine of self-defence in international law apply to states exposed to a cyber attack from another party?Discuss

Description ‎‏Essay 1: ‏Write a three-page abstract of your research plan, 1/setting out the primary question that you will address in your research (To what extent does the doctrine of self-defence in international law apply to states exposed to a cyber attack from another party? )2/your proposed methodological approach, 3/and briefly outlining the significance of […]

Discuss the effect of this court case on health care delivery or operations. For example, will patient care be changed?

1. In what court did this case originate? 2. What is the law at issue in this case? 3. What are the arguments supporting the law, and what are the arguments to overturn the law? 4. Discuss the effect of this court case on health care delivery or operations. For example, will patient care be […]

Discuss the meaning of rights and the relevance of the Human Rights Act 1998.

Description I have to answer one question from the assignment brief and cover all the Learning outcomes: LO1 Understand the meaning of rights and the relevance of the Human Rights Act 1998 LO2 Appreciate the substantive rights and their application in the United Kingdom LO3 Have knowledge of the relevant case law, in particular in […]

Critically discuss the extent to which those convicted of drug-related offences may be considered victims of structural and institutional conditions.

Description This assessment draws on themes from both halves of the module, and you are expected to incorporate relevant perspectives from the first half in your examination of specific criminal justice issues raised in the second half. Select one of the six prompts below and critically discuss with reference to relevant module themes: -To what […]

Discuss in that case nexus with an armed conflict needed + define what type of conflict

I – Expected topics to be covered: 1/ jurisdiction + admissibility + 2/ link to crime: individual criminal responsibility / command responsibility / co-perpetration (art. 25) + 3/ different crimes : a) genocide? b) crimes against humanity? c) war crimes? (in that case nexus with an armed conflict needed + define what type of conflict). […]

Discuss With negotiations now resumed after a period of inactivity, is it still important that the EU accedes to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)? If so, why – and if not, why not?

Question: With negotiations now resumed after a period of inactivity, is it still important that the EU accedes to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)? If so, why – and if not, why not?

Ronald Dworkin’s theory of law is often characterised as a form of anti-positivism. Does it offer a genuine alternative to legal positivism?Discuss

Description Ronald Dworkin’s theory of law is often characterised as a form of anti-positivism. Does it offer a genuine alternative to legal positivism? -Cover Dworkins theory of law both in the Model of rules 1 and 2 – How contradicts Harts theory – Looks at the differences in both Harts and Dworkins theory