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Discrimination White Man/Black Man* 3000 words
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Is there a right answer to legal questions 2500 words
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Version 2 - ‘Law as a system of rules’.* 2000 words
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Is there a right answer to legal questions. 2000 words
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A recent essayist has suggested the courts are now a more effective check on government than parliament or opposition. Do you agree.* 2000 words
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Justify or refute. Holme’s proposition. 2000 words
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It’s the intention in this essay to justify Holmes’ proposition 2000 words
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What is the difference between positive law and the rule of a criminal organisation? Do any theories of law satisfactorily account for the difference? 1750 words
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“Dworkin presents a convincing account not of law but of what is believed to be law. He does not explore the question: why the belief?” Evaluate this assessment and explore the question. Outline only. 700 words
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Consider the circumstances in which the overriding of an individuals right might be justifiable, with particular regard to dispensing with consent in medical treatment, having regard to theories of rights and justice you have studied.* 2000 words
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Does the natural law theory have anything to offer contemporary legal philosophy.* 2000 words
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Feminist Jurisprudence. Legal Theory 3000 words
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Hobbes & Locke. Outline only. 2000 words
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“The measures that have been taken in recent years to avoid future miscarriages of justice in England and Wales are insufficient. An adversarial method of trial will continue to undermine any efforts that are made to improve the situation.” Do you agree? Utilitarianism. Alternative answer to JUR19B. 2250 words
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“The measures that have been taken in recent years to avoid future miscarriages of justice in England and Wales are insufficient. An adversarial method of trial will continue to undermine any efforts that are made to improve the situation.” Do you agree? Utilitarianism. Alternative answer to JUR19A 1750 words
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Drug addiction and prevention is one of the pressing problems of modern times. Could a Utilitarian approach to the drug problem resolve it? JS Mill, Bentham, Hart 3250 words
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A right to autonomy implies a right of decision-making over ones body. Discuss by reference to abortion and euthanasia. 3000 words
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A right to autonomy implies a right of decision-making 2000 words
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“The measures that have been taken in recent years to avoid future miscarriages of justice in England and Wales are insufficient. An adversarial method of trial will continue to undermine any efforts that are made to improve the situation.” 1700 words
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In Freedom’s Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution (Harvard University Press 1996), Professor Dworkin complains that judges continue to pretend that, even in hard cases, the judicial function is mechanical rather than creative. He argues that judges necessarily make contemporary judgements of political morality, albeit constrained by integrity to respect existing principals. Consider whether Dworkin’s complaint is justified and whether his own analysis best explains the nature of judicial function 4100 words
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To what extent do the jurisprudentially differences between Hart and Dworkin amount to genuine disagreement? Is either approach more valuable? 3250 words
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Consider the contribution of Mill’s harm principle to modern debates on free speech and censorship 2150 words
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Critically Evaluate the contributions made by Marxism, Feminism and the Critical Legal Studies to the theory of law. 2900 words
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What is the significance of the statement that law is what it is, not what it ought to be? Is this statement incompatible with the doctrine of natural law? Discuss with reference to the theories of Austin, Kelsey and Hart in jurisprudence 2850 words
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Compare and contrast the analyses of sex discrimination law which are offered by the different branches of feminist legal theory 8000 words
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Talk of non-legal rights is both meaningless and dangerous 8000 words
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Incorporating anti-discrimination law within a Bill of Rights: Reinforcing the concept of equality before the law 5000 words
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Jeremy Bentham's Auto-Icon: an egoistic advertisement for reform. word count TBC
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What is the significance of the statement that law is what it is, not what is ought to be? Is this statement incompatible with the doctrine of Natural Law. Discuss with reference to the theories of Austin, Kelsen and Hart in Jurisprudence. 2000 words
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Rawls theory of justice is it merely a justification of the existing political system 2000 words
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