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"There is no statutory definition of intention in English law. Indeed, over the past few decades there has been much controversy over the actual meaning of the concept 'intention'". Explain and evaluate this statement.
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- Submitted: 26/12/2010
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Marked by teacher:
Edward Smith 07/08/2013
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Offender Profiling...............USA or UK?
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- Submitted: 20/06/2006
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Marked by teacher:
Edward Smith 17/09/2013
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The search of Arnold - Police stop and search powers.
5 star(s)- Word count: 2143
- Submitted: 19/06/2006
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Edward Smith 07/08/2013
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Law of Tort Assignment.
5 star(s)- Word count: 2337
- Submitted: 19/06/2006
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Edward Smith 23/10/2013
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Criminal Law Omissions. In the English legal system there is generally no liability for an omission to act, the English legal system does not have a good Samaritan rule neither is there no duty of easy rescue.
4 star(s)- Word count: 2686
- Submitted: 29/12/2011
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Edward Smith 17/09/2013
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Parliamentary sovereignty. " Step, by step, gradually but surely, the English principle of the absolute sovereignty of Parliament which Dicey derived from Coke and Blackstone is being Qualified. (R(Jackson and others) v Attorney General . Discuss
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- Submitted: 09/12/2011
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Edward Smith 05/09/2013
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Homicide. Unlawful killing is when and a person of sound mind and of the age of discretion can commit the actus Reus of murder by unlawfully killing another person. This means that the defendant in a murder case must be legally responsible for his actions
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- Submitted: 31/10/2011
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Edward Smith 05/09/2013
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Art and part liability
4 star(s)- Word count: 2017
- Submitted: 06/05/2008
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Edward Smith 07/08/2013
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Discuss the relevance of the concept of the rule of law to current constitutional arrangements in the UK
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- Submitted: 07/03/2008
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Edward Smith 06/09/2013
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Criminal Law,dealing with the subject of murder and how applying the general principles of criminal law will help us in deciding an outcome
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- Submitted: 17/11/2006
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Marked by teacher:
Edward Smith 07/08/2013