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3,880 University Degree Law essays
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How significant is the concept of party autonomy for commercial activity in the globalised economy? How have European and U.S. approaches to the issues surrounding party autonomy differed in the past and why have they been converging in recent years? Support your answers with reasons and evidence wherever possible.
- Essay length: 867 words
- Submitted: 22/03/2013
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Critically assess any two provisions of Rome I and evaluate their relevance in international business decision making. Based on your assessment, how important a change is Britains acceptance of Rome 1, in terms of the effects it will have on decisions in English courts relating to contractual obligations in transnational commercial disputes? Give examples to justify your answer.
- Essay length: 1058 words
- Submitted: 16/03/2013
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Compare the defence of provocation to the new defence of Loss of control
- Essay length: 2851 words
- Submitted: 11/03/2013
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Contract Problem Question - Exclusion of Liability/ Exclusion clauses
- Essay length: 1092 words
- Submitted: 11/03/2013
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How does the English common law system decide where commercial disputes with foreign connections should be tried? Give examples from case law to support your answer.
- Essay length: 1317 words
- Submitted: 21/02/2013
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Critically discuss the extent to which the defence of loss of control in the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 compares to the defence of provocation.
- Essay length: 1846 words
- Submitted: 21/02/2013
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When a case involves several different foreign elements, how do courts decide on the appropriate law rules to apply? Why are such decisions likely to be significant in the case of disputes involving cross-border business and commercial activity? Suggest how a well-known company, or the organisation you work for, could be affected by the principles involved here.
- Essay length: 590 words
- Submitted: 13/02/2013
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Supreme Court Case analysis - Yemshaw v London Borough of Hounslow (2011) UKSC 3
- Essay length: 2425 words
- Submitted: 31/01/2013