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Human rights- modern slavery
In this essay, I will explore the matter as a doctrinal research methodology with the comparative-legal approach. This would assist the research in building a systematic explanation of the role of the UN in the abolition of slavery and forced labour. It will also be discussed the effectiveness and productivity of the UN in protecting enslaved forced-laboured individuals concerning their needs and the breach of rights they face upon having ‘equal rights ….of nations large and small’ . Also,...
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In this essay, I will explore the matter as a doctrinal research methodology with the comparative-legal approach. This would assist the research in building a systematic explanation of the role of the UN in the abolition of slavery and forced labour. It will also be discussed the effectiveness and productivity of the UN in protecting enslaved forced-laboured individuals concerning their needs and the breach of rights they face upon having ‘equal rights ….of nations large and small’ . Also,...
case comment R (on the application of Lumba) v Secretary of State for Home Department [2011] UKSC
False imprisonment is the unlawful restriction of a person’s freedom of movement . Lumba is a leading case as it outlines instances of false imprisonment where an appellant is detained by the state, it becomes the Secretary of State’s responsibility to display, on the balance of probabilities, that the detainment under the Immigration Act 1971 Sch.3 was lawful . Lord Dyson asserts this, ‘that he was directly and intentionally imprisoned by the defendant, whereupon the burden shifts to the...
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False imprisonment is the unlawful restriction of a person’s freedom of movement . Lumba is a leading case as it outlines instances of false imprisonment where an appellant is detained by the state, it becomes the Secretary of State’s responsibility to display, on the balance of probabilities, that the detainment under the Immigration Act 1971 Sch.3 was lawful . Lord Dyson asserts this, ‘that he was directly and intentionally imprisoned by the defendant, whereupon the burden shifts to the...
Lumba v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC
Lumba , a leading case in false imprisonment heard by the the Supreme Court, established that a detainee would only be awarded damages if an error made by the Secretary of State was the sole reason for the detention. In other words, if the detainee would have been lawfully detained irrespective of the error then he would not be entitled to any more than nominal damages for the tort of false imprisonment. This set the precedent for all similar cases decided immediately after Lumba and continues t...
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Lumba , a leading case in false imprisonment heard by the the Supreme Court, established that a detainee would only be awarded damages if an error made by the Secretary of State was the sole reason for the detention. In other words, if the detainee would have been lawfully detained irrespective of the error then he would not be entitled to any more than nominal damages for the tort of false imprisonment. This set the precedent for all similar cases decided immediately after Lumba and continues t...
Intoxication and criminal liability
Intoxication and criminal liability
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Intoxication and criminal liability
consideration and promissory estoppel
consideration-and-promissory-estoppel
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consideration-and-promissory-estoppel
Human Rights - right to protest
Human Rights - right to protest
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Human Rights - right to protest
Human Rights law - right to protest
HR - right to protest
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HR - right to protest
(Purdy) v DPP [2009] UKHL 45
Purdy case note
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Purdy case note
D1 evaluate the impact of a selected business’s ethical behaviour on stakeholders and the business.
BTEC Business Level 3 : D1 evaluate the impact of a selected business’s ethical behaviour on stakeholders and the business.
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BTEC Business Level 3 : D1 evaluate the impact of a selected business’s ethical behaviour on stakeholders and the business.
D1 evaluate the distribution systems in delivering goods and services for a selected organisation
P4 describe the role of lay people in criminal cases & P5 outline the role of judges and lawyers in civil and criminal cases
Describe the powers of the authorities to arrest search and seize property in relation to a business & Assess the impact of the authorities’ rights to search the premises of business
D1 evaluate the management of a business event making recommendations for future improvements
M1 compare and contrast the role and function of judges, lawyers and lay people within the English courts & D1 evaluate the effectiveness of lay people in the English courts