“The Human Rights Act has revolutionised the way in which judges interpret statutes.” Student Number: 111242632 Candidate Number: 110855 The statute is a piece of legislature that is set out by Parliament to legislate the laws of United Kingdom to be used by the courts in legal proceedings. Though written by the Parliament‚ the duty to interpret and apply the statutes fall on the courts‚ more specifically the judges to enact the statute and interpret it to suit the proceedings
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The theme presented in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was that you should never judge someone until you’ve walked in their shoes. This theme presents itself multiple times throughout the novel in many different ways. One of the most obvious of these ways is with all of the stigma and gossip surrounding Boo‚ or Arthur Radley. From just the name we can see how widely misjudged he was‚ Boo‚ his name implies that those who don’t know him think him to be a monster‚ a spirit that is only talked of-not
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To what extent do judges establish the existence of a contract based on the intention of the parties? In 1893‚ the famous case of Carllil v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.1 demonstrated the extent of the establishment of a legally binding contract based on the intention of the parties via advertisements. However‚ the formation of contracts is not solely based on the intentions between parties. After the invitation to treat‚ there should be an offer and acceptance‚ intention to create legal relation‚ consideration
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Introduction Judges do create law in the process of adjudication‚ especially when there are no precedent‚ competing precedents‚ or ambiguous law‚ Such judicial creativity‚ however‚ leads to a potential conflict between the judiciary and the legislature‚ since judicial law-making overlaps with the legislature’s function to enact law. To strike a balance between these two branches‚ self-restraint among judges is crucial. Whenever judicial law-making is unavoidable‚ it must be done subject to strict
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You Cannot Judge a Book By its Cover - Lord Chesterfield once said‚ "You must look into people‚ as well as at them." If you apply this logic to Curley’s wife and Crooks in the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ you will find that they are the same in many ways despite their differences in race and sex. These two unfortunate souls live in a world full of shattered dreams‚ discrimination‚ and loneliness. Langston Hughes once said‚ "Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die‚ life is a broken winged bird that
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Chapter 5 What is personality? * When psychologists talk of personality‚ they mean a dynamic concept describing the growth and development of a person’s whole psychological system. * The definition of personality most frequently use was produced by Gordon Allport nearly 70 years ago. Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual of hose psychophysical systems that determine his unique adjustments to his environment. * For our purposes‚ personality is the sum
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In this essay‚ I will be describing and analysing how Ken‚ from “whose life is it anyway”‚ used persuasive techniques to persuade the judge to let him die. Ken is trying to persuade the judge to let him die‚ and he persuades him with this quote “…and I find the hospital’s persistent effort to maintain this shadow of life an indignity and its humane.” this quote is clearly showing that he does not want to rely on other people. The word “maintain” stands for holding something like an object in your
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CASE DIGESTS: 1. ALCANTARA vs. ALCANTARA FACTS: On Dec. 8‚ 1982‚ petitioner Restituto Alcantara and respondent Rosita Alcantara‚ without securing the required marriage license‚ went to Manila City Hall for the purpose of marriage. They met a “fixer” and arranged everything for them. A Rev. Aquilino Navarro‚ a Minister of Gospel of the CDCC Chapel solemnized their wedding. The petitioner and respondent went through another marriage ceremony on March 16‚ 1983. The marriage was likewise celebrated
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Name: EbunOluwa Oyesina Matric No: 144636 Course: Law of Evidence Assignment: The question of admissibility of evidence belongs to the judge; those of its weight‚ credibility‚ sufficiency belong to the jury. Discuss Date: 29th May‚ 2012 The law of evidence is the basic kernel that underpins the administration of the civil and criminal laws of any common law country when it comes to fair and
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Gerard is beginning to take a liking towards her‚ it seems that she uses this opportunity to inform him that she wants to help him and to find out the truth about what really happened "And its worried me that we’ve heard nothing." - shows that his case has worried her.. Not his solicitor. "Something puzzles us." - vague. She doesn’t tell him what puzzled her. "I don’t know... you just like someone. You take a liking to them. (pause) And you decide that you’d like to help them." - she lets him know
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