HUMAN RIGHT CONVENTIONS, PART 2

The validity and effect of reservations and declarations Although reservations and declarations are permitted in the international treaty regime, international law stipulates that certain derogations are impermissible in law and in certain situations. The validity and effect of reservations and ...

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HUMAN RIGHT CONVENTIONS, PART 1

A study of human rights anywhere in the world would be incomplete without understanding the various reservation and declaration to core international human right conventions by the nation. This paper attempts to demystify and simplify concept of reservations and declarations, ...

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THE CONCEPTS OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

The coursework question is relates with the concept of Alternative dispute resolution. This coursework question is also linked with relationship between ADR, CPR 1998 and EU Directive regarding the matter of Mediation. The comment of Lord Rodger of Earlsferry is ...

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JUDICIAL PRECEDENT

Understanding the Doctrine of Judicial Precedent Judicial precedent: Where past decisions of judges are followed in future cases when the facts of the cases are similar. Once a judge decides a legal principle, it is required that is used in ...

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DNA PROFILING AND HUMAN LAW

It has been pointed out already that no knowledge of probabilities, less in degree than certainty, helps us to know what conclusions are true, and that there is no direct relation between the truth of a proposition and its probability. ...

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THE PAROL EVIDENCE RULE

One of the most essential common law rules on contract cases is the parol evidence rule. Parol Evidence Rule is a rule that has an extraneous evidence which is a verbal or written agreement that is not included in a ...

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

Law is a set of general rules which are created by a superior entity in order to regulate human behaviour and maintain justice and peace in the society. Law applies to everyone living in a particular territory [1] . There are as ...

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TORT OF NEGLIGENCE

The law of England and Wales has only recognised negligence as a tort in its own right since the case of Donoghue v. Stevenson. In the latter case, Lord Atkin stated that in certain situations, people are under an obligation ...

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THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT

The doctrine of precedent plays a vital role in the English law because of common law tradition which is the main source for English law. However, British people believe that there is nothing important than Westminster Parliament, because Parliament can ...

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