Discipline: Law

Critically discuss the significance that the concept of ‘constitutional statutes’ has to the UK’s constitutionCritically discuss the significance that the concept of ‘constitutional statutes’ has to the UK’s constitution

The essay should discuss important case law including Thoburn v Sunderland City Council 2002, and important statute law. The significance of constitutional statutes specifically in relation to separation of powers, protection of rights, parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law. With reference to legal theory, theorists such as Dicey, academic opinions and judges’ opinions. Clear, reasoned […]

Critically evaluate key provisions of the Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill, introduced to Parliament in March 2023. Please pick one or two changes that the Bill introduced to the current data protection regime in the UK.Critically evaluate key provisions of the Data Protection and Digital Information (No. 2) Bill, introduced to Parliament in March 2023. Please pick one or two changes that the Bill introduced to the current data protection regime in the UK.

Please focus on the key issues covered in the module and reflect on the differences between the Bill and    GDPR.  Make sure the word count excluding biblography and footnotes is 1500 words it can be 1497 too but not more then 1500 words as it will be marked zero so MAKE SURE OF THAT  […]

Below is a image displaying the community corrections population in Florida as of 2020. I have also included the full report as an attachment.Below is a image displaying the community corrections population in Florida as of 2020. I have also included the full report as an attachment.

Below is a image displaying the community corrections population in Florida as of 2020. I have also included the full report as an attachment. You will see that people are sentenced to probation for a wide range of offense types including murder/manslaughter, sexual offenses, robbery, battery, burglary, theft, drug offenses, weapons, etc…. Do you think […]

A complete answer to the question(s) or prompt(s) using standard English vocabulary and grammar,Case summary using proper format.A complete answer to the question(s) or prompt(s) using standard English vocabulary and grammar,Case summary using proper format.

Read the Case on Point section of James (O.J.) Simpson.  1. Using terminology from chapter 1, identify the differences between O.J.’s two cases involving the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman Explain how the juries were able to reach different verdicts int he criminal and civil cases.  2. Additionally, research online to find […]

Identify the issue, the rule, the application and conclusion of Loving v. Virginia case. This is to identify the parts of a brief.Identify the issue, the rule, the application and conclusion of Loving v. Virginia case. This is to identify the parts of a brief.

Identify the issue, the rule, the application and conclusion of Loving versus Virginia U.S. case.  This is to identify the parts of a brief. Attempt to find the issue as the court describes it, the rule and why it chooses to rule the way it does. Draft a document summarizing the Issue, the Rule, the […]

1) Analyse the case of R (Jalloh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2020] UKSC 4 to demonstrate its significance in developing the law relating to trespass to the person.1) Analyse the case of R (Jalloh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2020] UKSC 4 to demonstrate its significance in developing the law relating to trespass to the person.

See the attached instructions.  1)     Analyse the case of Riley v Murray [2022] EWCA Civ 1146 to demonstrate its significance in developing the law relating to defamation. 1)     Analyse the case of R (Jalloh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2020] UKSC 4 to demonstrate its significance in developing the law relating to […]

Commercial Law – Business to Business contracts & Business to Consumer contractsCommercial Law – Business to Business contracts & Business to Consumer contracts

OSCOLA siting must be done! It consists of an article that MUST be referred to. I will attach below the start of the work that I have already done. Its a critical analysis essay where I need to explain England and Welsh law on Business-to-business and business-to-consumer contracts, specifically for the sale of goods as […]

Legal Analysis on Gender Sensitivity under the Nigerian Criminal Justice System: A Case Study of Sentencing Disparities”Legal Analysis on Gender Sensitivity under the Nigerian Criminal Justice System: A Case Study of Sentencing Disparities”

Please write a research proposal (chapter 1) on the following  1.1 Background to the study 1.2    Statement of the problem 1.3    Research questions 1.4    Aim and objectives of the study 1.5    Scope of the study 1.6    Significance of the study 1.7    Limitation of the study 1.8    Research methodology(doctrinal) […]

1. “The importance of the rule of law is not always understood.” (Lord Reed in R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51, para. 66). What does the rule of law mean and why is it important?1. “The importance of the rule of law is not always understood.” (Lord Reed in R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51, para. 66). What does the rule of law mean and why is it important?

Please answer this question directly. There are various forms of rule of law. This can be seen in the blue slides. They are the Bare Principle, Procedural Conception, and the Substantive Conception. Additionally, the slide in blue and white provides information on the different ideas of the rule of law by 4 very important figures. […]

Explain the natural theory of law, 500 words, 2) . Compare and contrast Hobbes, Locke and Rosseau’s definition of the Social Contract Theory of Law 500 words 3)Explain the natural theory of law, 500 words, 2) . Compare and contrast Hobbes, Locke and Rosseau’s definition of the Social Contract Theory of Law 500 words 3)

Please see the instructions attached. pleaase complete the ones, highlighted in red at 500 words.  each essay is 500 words which makes up a total of 3000 words combined.  1. Examine how the laws on the death penalty changed in the 20th century to reflect what was considered morally acceptable. 2. Explain the natural theory of law. […]