Analyse and evaluate key statutes, rules, concepts and theories, identifying principal rules by applying techniques of interpretation to them.

1: Analyse and evaluate key statutes, rules, concepts and theories, identifying principal rules by applying techniques of interpretation to them.

2: Explain the key principles and rules that relate to commercial law.

3: Apply those rules to complex factual situations and produce a reasoned judgment of possible outcomes

4: Evaluate doctrinal and conceptual difficulties and ambiguities with principles, rules and concepts and analyse alternative approaches and outcomes

5: Evaluate doctrinal and conceptual difficulties and ambiguities with principles, rules and concepts and analyse alternative approaches and outcomes

Discuss whether the professions of solicitors and barristers should be merged.

Discuss whether the professions of solicitors and barristers should be merged.

‘The traditional understanding of parliamentary sovereignty is outdated and, in any case, undesirable in the modern UK constitution.’ 

Critically discuss the claim made in this statement.

‘The traditional understanding of parliamentary sovereignty is outdated and, in any case, undesirable in the modern UK constitution.’ 

Critically discuss the claim made in this statement.

Explain the differences between United Kingdom fair dealing exceptions and the fair use doctrine of the United States .

Explain the differences between United Kingdom fair dealing exceptions and the fair use doctrine of the United States .

Is there a ‘war flaw’ in international refugee law?

Is there a ‘war flaw’ in international refugee law? Position yourself in the debate between Storey, Durieux and Juss

Why do cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault continue to take place in the Army, despite all the training and education that take place?”

Your essay should address the question, “Why do cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault continue to take place in the Army, despite all the training and education that take place?”
(3) Your essay will be formatted as shown below.
I. Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)
A. Opening statement
B. Background information
C. Purpose statement
II. Body (2-4 paragraphs)
A. (Point A) Why does sexual assault occur? Include supporting evidence.
B. (Point B) Does our current approach to training reduce (or not reduce) the risk of sexual assault and harassment? (Could be tied to point A)
C. (Point C) Supporting topic & evidence to support your thesis.
D. (Point D) How do we end sexual violence in the military (recommendations/solutions)?
III. Conclusion (1-2 paragraphs)
A. Summarize the main points.
B. Make a strong, memorable final statement.
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NOTES:
• Essay must be 1-2 pages in length (title page does not count as a page).
• Essay is an individual activity (although peer editing is allowed).
• Essay must contain two references (ARs, personal interviews, peer review articles, etc.).
• Essay is due on Day 1 of the Leadership Phase (provide students with exact date and time).
• Commandant (or designated representative) will choose the best essay.

Critically analyse and evaluate whether the remedies and recourse available to minority shareholders is adequate.

Companies stand to be governed according to the wishes of the majority, no matter how “unfair” the consequences may be to those with minority interests.”

With reference to relevant case-law and statute, critically analyse and evaluate whether the remedies and recourse available to minority shareholders is adequate.

The essay needs to start with an Executive Summary of your argument. An Executive Summary is a concise document with a word count of 600 words, and that word count is separate from the word count of the essay. It should summarise your argument made in the main essay. It could be read separately from the main document and make perfect sense to the reader, as in practice, decisions are sometimes made based on executive summaries. The Executive Summary needs to contain a brief analysis of the question/issue within the question, Summarise the main argument, Follow the structure of the essay, Provide brief justifications for the arguments made. Only include materials used for the main essay
Contain a clear conclusion. Arguments need to contain a lot of case laws, case law analysis, as well as statues. Articles are needed as well

Critically discuss the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty

Critically discuss the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty

Discuss an exploration of the meaning of the human rights principle outlined above and a practice based perspective which will be an exploration of a particular challenge in enforcement of the right.

Research Project Plan on the right not to be subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

The project will have a theoretical perspective which will discuss an exploration of the meaning of the human rights principle outlined above and a practice based perspective which will be an exploration of a particular challenge in enforcement of the right.

Critically discuss this statement by reference to the legal issues raised by the use and pro

“Data is the new oil”. Critically discuss this statement by reference to the Critically discuss this statement by reference to the legal issues raised by the use and pro raised by the use and processing of personal data in a commercial context.