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The Defence of Provocation
The Coroner and Justice Act 2009[1] received the Royal Assent on the 12th of November 2009. The Act took into account many recommendations made by the Law commission but has decided on its own rules with regards to the law of Provocation. As of...
0 commentsCombat Immunity and The Iraq War
This is the judgment of the court. 1. The case before the court today involves the above facts surrounding the injuries sustained by Mr. Atkins, and whether the MOD owes a duty of care to its soldiers in the circumstances outlined. For...
0 commentsHow to Answer a Co-Ownership question in Land Law
Co-Ownership A co-ownership question will always ask you two things: · Trace the devolution of the legal and equitable interests · Advise the remaining parties who are usually in a dispute if they can sell or occupy the...
0 commentsMortgagee Vs. Mortgagor
Remedies for the Mortgagee, esp. power of sale Mortgagee = Lender Mortgagor = Borrower Power of Sale: Has power arisen? – LPA s.101: 1) Mortgage must be affected by deed 2) Money has...
0 commentsMinistry of Defence and The Duty Of Care
My Lords, the issue of appeal concerns the ‘duty of care’ owed by the a public body, namely the Ministry of Defence (MoD), to the claimant, an employee and patrolling soldier in Iraq at the time of the incident. Specifically, the issue relates...
0 commentsSexual Offences Act 2003
BACKGROUND INFO Rape has always been a difficult crime for victims to report to the police. In 2004-5, there were 12,867 reported cases to the police. Contrast this with the British Crime Survey’s figures (based not on what has been reported...
0 commentsThe Companies Act 2006
In 2006 the UK Government passed new piece of company legislation with the intention of bringing “major benefits to business by modernising and simplifying company law”[1]. Whilst the new Act is aimed at cutting the administrative burden on...
0 commentsHomicide Offences & Causation
1. Causation: Factual – ‘but for’ test (R v White [1910]) Legal – ‘significant & operating’ cause (R v Cheshire) *Significant = need not be the sole cause, just more than minimal. *Operating = has to be ongoing at...
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