Discipline: Law

The reasoning of the uk supreme court in guest v guest (2022). uksc27 has failed to provide the law of proprietary estoppel with the clarity and certainitycthatcit so desperately needs. to what extent do you agree with this statementThe reasoning of the uk supreme court in guest v guest (2022). uksc27 has failed to provide the law of proprietary estoppel with the clarity and certainitycthatcit so desperately needs. to what extent do you agree with this statement

Font must be Arial, size 12. Margins must be a minimum of 2.5cm (to change, click “Layout” at the top of a Word document, then click “Margins” and then amend as necessary by clicking “Custom Margins”). Line spacing must be 1.5. Page numbers must be included on the bottom right-hand side of pages, using Arabic […]

Proposal on maritime law – the legal framework of marine scientific in international watersProposal on maritime law – the legal framework of marine scientific in international waters

You can choose the theme: The legal framework of marine scientific in international waters or another as you can assist. The objective of the second assignment is directly in relation with the dissertation you need to write. You are asked to apply the methodology given during the course on how to choose and write a dissertation.  […]

Describe the foundational elements of the U.S. legal system and the relationships among themDescribe the foundational elements of the U.S. legal system and the relationships among them

Competency In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency: Describe the foundational elements of the U.S. legal system and the relationships among them Scenario You are a successful small business owner and have been asked by the local chapter of the Junior Entrepreneurs Association, a club for high school students interested […]

Human rights – “The exclusion of any group – whether on the basis of gender, class, sexual orientation, religion or race- involves cultural definitions of the members of that group as less than fully human.” (Bunch 1995, 12) Critically discuss.Human rights – “The exclusion of any group – whether on the basis of gender, class, sexual orientation, religion or race- involves cultural definitions of the members of that group as less than fully human.” (Bunch 1995, 12) Critically discuss.

Essay title : ““The exclusion of any group – whether on the basis of gender, class, sexual orientation, religion or race- involves cultural definitions of the members of that group as less than fully human.” (Bunch 1995, 12) Critically discuss. IMPORTANT : Guidance :  Font : New Roman 12 The majority of references should come […]

Critically discuss the significance of constiutional statutes on the UK’s constitutionCritically discuss the significance of constiutional statutes on the UK’s constitution

An undergraduate level UK constitutional law essay. The essay should be highly analytical and discuss core UK constitutional principles such as separation of powers, parliamentary sovereignty, the protection of individual rights and the rule of law, and judicial review. It should reference legal theory including comparative cosntitutionalism and have academic opinions from experts. There should […]

Assignment 1: Analyze Different Types of Laws and Illustrate the Steps of a LawsuitAssignment 1: Analyze Different Types of Laws and Illustrate the Steps of a Lawsuit

Background Throughout the week, you began to learn about the different types of laws and delved into the steps of a lawsuit. You will apply these learnings within three parts of this week’s assignment. In part one, you will be asked to compare the differences between two types of law, while in part two, you […]

Is it morally justifiable to consume animals and, if so, under which conditions? Discuss with references to the relevant literature.Is it morally justifiable to consume animals and, if so, under which conditions? Discuss with references to the relevant literature.

justice law, using OSCOLA referencing  using the sources linked below  https://direct-mit-edu.uniessexlib.idm.oclc.org/ajle/article/doi/10.1162/ajle_a_00038/112645/IF-WE-DIDN-T-EAT-THEM-THEY-WOULDN-T-EXIST-The https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/moral-animal/ https://content.talisaspire.com/essex/bundles/651d453cf0c14c0028282f04 https://academic.oup.com/book/32547?login=true https://academic.oup.com/book/6766?login=true

Law essay on the prevalence of online hate speech posing a considerable barrier to achieving equal participation on the internet, highlighting the need for legal reforms.Law essay on the prevalence of online hate speech posing a considerable barrier to achieving equal participation on the internet, highlighting the need for legal reforms.

With reference to the statement below, carry out independent legal research and then record an oral presentation of no more than 10 minutes outlining whether or not you agree with it. Online hate speech is a significant obstacle to equal participation online and law reform is necessary. In your presentation, you should use at least […]

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  […]