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Year 1 Legal Skills
Year 1 Legal Skills
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THE TASK: Do you agree that “situating ourselves in a trajectory that is still unfolding’’ can benefit the study of Law in the twenty-first century?
History is a concept that tells us about the past and guides us on how to build our present-day to the highest possible expectations. J Tosh highlighted that history is ‘situating’ us ‘in a trajectory that is still unfolding’, which means that history remains undiscovered; therefore, the ‘trajectory’ that we are placed in can be redirected if the new folds of history are found. As a matter of fact, the curiosities and mystery of the past can direct and benefit the study of law in to...
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History is a concept that tells us about the past and guides us on how to build our present-day to the highest possible expectations. J Tosh highlighted that history is ‘situating’ us ‘in a trajectory that is still unfolding’, which means that history remains undiscovered; therefore, the ‘trajectory’ that we are placed in can be redirected if the new folds of history are found. As a matter of fact, the curiosities and mystery of the past can direct and benefit the study of law in to...
Case comment: R (Lumba) v Secretary of State for the Home Office 2011
Lumba v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC is a leading case on false imprisonment due to its role in establishing the entitlement of claimants to damages in such cases. . This was created whereby the appellants appealed the Court of Appeal decision to reject their claims for damages for unlawful detention pending deportation following the adherence to an unpublished policy. This decision was held in the Supreme Court since, although the appellant's detention had not reste...
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Lumba v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC is a leading case on false imprisonment due to its role in establishing the entitlement of claimants to damages in such cases. . This was created whereby the appellants appealed the Court of Appeal decision to reject their claims for damages for unlawful detention pending deportation following the adherence to an unpublished policy. This decision was held in the Supreme Court since, although the appellant's detention had not reste...
Case comment: R (Lumba) v Secretary of State for the Home Office
Case Comment: R (Lumba) v Secretary of State for the Home Office
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Case Comment: R (Lumba) v Secretary of State for the Home Office
Family Law coursework
Advise Jayne on what steps she might take to get back into the family home with the children and to protect themselves from Trina and her brother Darius. 
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Consider whether cohabitees should be entitled to the same property and other rights as married couples and civil partners. If this was so, would there subsequently be any purpose to marriage and civil partnership?
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Advise Jayne on what steps she might take to get back into the family home with the children and to protect themselves from Trina and her brother Darius. 
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Consider whether cohabitees should be entitled to the same property and other rights as married couples and civil partners. If this was so, would there subsequently be any purpose to marriage and civil partnership?
Year 1 Legal Skills
Year 1 Legal Skills
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R. (Collins) v Secretary of State for Justice [2016]
The below case comment provides a critical evaluation of proportionality in R. (Collins) v Secretary of State for Justice, in which should be established if the judicial test is correctly applied and justified towards breaching a human right. Based on that, I should defend the affirmation made by the leading heads of the proportionality test which affirms that the test varies between being thoughtless towards significant moral factors and their limitations that connects with human rights, making...
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The below case comment provides a critical evaluation of proportionality in R. (Collins) v Secretary of State for Justice, in which should be established if the judicial test is correctly applied and justified towards breaching a human right. Based on that, I should defend the affirmation made by the leading heads of the proportionality test which affirms that the test varies between being thoughtless towards significant moral factors and their limitations that connects with human rights, making...
Professionalism & Ethics
My chosen first example is the online article which raises questions about the implementation of the Legal Services Act and its effectiveness. The article brings criticism about the act’s validity as it didn’t fully achieve what the government set out to do. It included increasing competition within the legal profession and making access to justice more affordable.
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My chosen first example is the online article which raises questions about the implementation of the Legal Services Act and its effectiveness. The article brings criticism about the act’s validity as it didn’t fully achieve what the government set out to do. It included increasing competition within the legal profession and making access to justice more affordable.
Module & Assessment: Professionalism & Ethics
Module & Assessment: Professionalism & Ethics
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Module & Assessment: Professionalism & Ethics
case comment Elitestone v Morris [1997] 1 WLR 687
Elitestone v Morris is a leading case regarding chattels and fixtures. It is because the decision held by Supreme Court in Elitestone sets a precedent, which binds lower courts to follow that decision to other similar cases. Furthermore, it outlines the main issues, including the extent of a chattel as part of realty; and the degree and purpose issues of the chattel’s annexation to the land . Apart from that, triggered strong debates between the judges to which Lord Lloyd concluded that a rem...
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Elitestone v Morris is a leading case regarding chattels and fixtures. It is because the decision held by Supreme Court in Elitestone sets a precedent, which binds lower courts to follow that decision to other similar cases. Furthermore, it outlines the main issues, including the extent of a chattel as part of realty; and the degree and purpose issues of the chattel’s annexation to the land . Apart from that, triggered strong debates between the judges to which Lord Lloyd concluded that a rem...
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