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29 Janv. 2009
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Do you think Lister v Hesley Hall [2001] UKHL 22 was correctly decided by the House of Lords?

Commentaire d'arrêt - 4 pages - Droit pénal

On the 3rd May 2001, the House of Lords gave their judgment to Lister v Hesley Hall [2001] UKHL 22. By overruling a previous decision of the Court of Appeal; Trotman v North Yorkshire County Council [1999] LGR 584. The House of Lords widened the scope of vicarious liability to include acts...

27 Oct. 2009
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The Law Reform Committee Essay: Murder (Rethinking the Mandatory Life Sentence)

Dissertation - 5 pages - Droit européen

Sir Edward Coke stated in the Third Part of his Institutes that "of all felonies, murder is the most heinous". As such, murder has always received the most severe punishment the law could give; a law of King Canute stated that Aberemord 'caedes manifestae' was punishable by death without...

11 juin 2006
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Common land ownership in Scotland

Dissertation - 9 pages - Droit autres branches

This essay was largely inspired by the working papers of Andy Wightman, Robin Callander, Graham Boyd and James Perman. James Perman is a Chartered Accountant from Largs. Andy Wightman, Robin Callander and Graham Boyd are independent authors and researchers who work together on occasion through...

23 Oct. 2013
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Conflict of Laws

Dissertation - 5 pages - Droit civil

The recognition of same-sex marriage is becoming an issue in many countries, and there are today 14 countries allowing same-sex marriage, including Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Brazil, South Africa, Argentina, and 11 states of the United States. In Ireland however, as...

19 juin 2009
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Privacy and surveillance society in the UK

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit international

"We live in a surveillance society ". This is the opening sentence of the Report on the Surveillance Society for the Information Commissioner published in September 2006. It states that Everyday life in the U.K. is monitored through the use of credit card, mobile phone, travel cards, loyalty card...

18 Nov. 2008
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Cour Suprême des Etats-Unis, 2 juillet 1985 - le cas Mitsubishi

Commentaire d'arrêt - 7 pages - Droit de la concurrence

Dans un premier temps, en 1982, Mitsubishi introduisit son action devant la District Court américaine du district de Porto Rico. Par cette action, Mitsubishi demandait à ce que Soler soit contraint à l'arbitrage, conformément au contrat de vente, en s'appuyant sur le Federal Arbitration...

28 Oct. 2009
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"The concept of the Rule of Law as defined by Dicey still remains valid : it provides a measure against which we can judge the attitudes and actions of Parliament, Government and the courts"

Dissertation - 5 pages - Droit européen

The rule of law is often expounded as a pillar of the English Constitution. It was described by Lord Bingham as "the second great rock on which [Dicey?s] constitutional edifice was founded". It was referred to as a statute for the first time, in the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, as an...

11 avril 2010
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Court's Appeal, Criminal Division, January 10, 2009 - Regina Sharp cons

Commentaire d'arrêt - 4 pages - Droit pénal

On 20 September 2009, in a private car park, Letty's guide dog Jerry bit Michael. Having watched the scene, Mrs. Brown pelted the dog with stones which in turn attacked her. Ben then chased the dog with the aim of attaching it by its lead but the dog ran into a private building and bit him...

18 avril 2010
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Family Law: Comparison France Vs. China

Dissertation - 20 pages - Droit de la famille

During the last century, the Chinese government decided to abolish the old family system and establish a new family idea: the socialist family system (the Marriage Code of 1950). This marked a turning point in Chinese common law and the beginning of a new family way of thinking. With this new...

10 Oct. 2000
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General principles of the Canadian constitutional law

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit constitutionnel

As a former member of the British Empire, Canada has been widely influenced by certain aspects of the English law. The Canadian parliamentary system finds its origins in the British institutions that were settled after the conquest of 1760 and more particularly with the 1791 constitutional...

05 mai 2002
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Theory of direct effect

Dissertation - 8 pages - Droit européen

Born into the International order, the European Community law can touch people only through the juridical order of its Member State. Therefore arises the question about the relationship between EC law and domestic law. The EC law concerns much more directly individuals than the international law....

06 août 2007
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La Chambre des Lords dans les institutions britanniques

Cours - 5 pages - Droit constitutionnel

Afin d‘administrer leur royaume et de rendre la justice, les rois d'Angleterre s'entourèrent d'un Grand Conseil, appelé Curia Regis et composé de nobles et d'évêques, qui prendra le nom de Chambre des Lords au XIVème siècle. Son autorité législative va aller en s'accroissant au cours des...

07 déc. 2007
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Authors' rights in the Anglo-Saxon world

Dissertation - 8 pages - Propriété intellectuelle

The authors' rights are a very important problem of the modern economic world. The rules that regulate the authors' rights have always been created in the reaction of some social facts; they always have been late on the sociological and technical transformations. The first fundamental...

24 déc. 2008
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Que penser de la loi américaine de juillet 2008 sur les interceptions de télécommunications ?

Dissertation - 7 pages - Libertés publiques

Au cours des trente dernières années, le flux mondial des télécommunications n'a cessé de s'accroître : des communications téléphoniques avec le développement de la technologie mobile aux messages électroniques via internet, les échanges d'informations n'ont jamais été plus nombreux. La...

07 juin 2009
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Massachussets versus Environmental Protection Agency

Commentaire d'arrêt - 4 pages - Droit international

This decision dealt with environmental matters and was regarded as one of the most important environmental Supreme Court decisions in years. If one in the present age delves into this case, the insights would have a grave impact on the pollution control and globalization boom. The case begins...

01 juil. 2009
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Presidency of India

Étude de cas - 6 pages - Droit constitutionnel

The President of India is the head of State as the first citizen of India, and has therefore an important role to play in the political system. He has special duties and powers, which give him importance in the Indian political life. This function first appeared with the Indian Constitution that...

10 juil. 2009
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The installation of a phone mast near a school

Dissertation - 6 pages - Droit civil

Peter is single and is employed by the Lobby Group Ltd., a professional, "non-profit" company that acts as a general lobby group for industrialists. Last year he moved to live in a town close to his place of employment. He discovered that the local green field site, adjoining the village...

25 Mars 2010
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Protection of works as attached to the commercial circulation on material media.

Fiche - 1 pages - Propriété intellectuelle

The first copyright law in the United States was called the Copyright Act. In 1790, works were protected for a period of 14 years, and the protection was renewable once if the author is still alive at the end of that term. In fact, the Copyright Act is copied almost verbatim from...

13 mai 2014
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UK Company Law: Minority Shareholders Protection

Étude de cas - 7 pages - Droit international

Northwest Transportation Company Ltd v Beatty (1887): the case involving ratifying breach of duty regarding self-dealing. The courts held that controlling shareholder-director can vote in favour of ratifying the breach. However, there are two restrictions: (i) directors cannot commit...

15 avril 2013
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Plessy vs. Ferguson

Étude de cas - 2 pages - Droit international

Following the American Civil Revolution, the federal government sought to grant protection of civil rights for those who have been neglected by it before: African Americans who have just been freed from slavery. This period was called the Reformation (between 1865 and 1877 when they tried to...

21 Sept. 2010
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Comparative study - sociological and legal perspective over the national and the EU policies in France, Sweden and Spain

Étude de cas - 13 pages - Droit européen

Professional immigration in France is organised in such a manner to complete the needs of companies and to be adapted to France's accommodation and working capacities, while taking into consideration economic situation in the country. France does not formally distinguish immigrants on the ground...

22 févr. 2007
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To what extent have developments in individual rights in Britain delivered family friendly working practices, and with what implications for all relevant stakeholders

Dissertation - 7 pages - Droit des affaires

Since New Labour came to power in May 1997 some developments in employments rights have aimed to promote the balancing between work and family life: “Families are the core of our society, but they are under pressure. Women and men struggle with choices over work and family...

08 août 2005
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The role (present and future) of the European Court of Justice in the protection of asylum-seekers in the European Union

Dissertation - 13 pages - Droit international

The European Court of Justice has laid down a legal Act pertaining to the judicial protection towards asylum seekers. However, this act is not completely flawless. Even if all the Member States ratify the new constitution and it be made effective thereafter, the future of the asylum...

06 mai 2008
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Les grands arrêts de la Cour Suprême américaine

Dissertation - 15 pages - Droit constitutionnel

« Le pouvoir judiciaire des États-Unis sera dévolu à une Cour Suprême et à telles cours inférieures que le Congrès pourra, le cas échéant, ordonner et établir ». C'est en ces termes que les 55 délégués présents à la Convention de Philadelphie en 1787 s'accordèrent pour définir le pouvoir...

12 avril 2007
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Why has the European Court of Justice been so central to the process of integration?

Dissertation - 9 pages - Droit européen

“Law is often still treated as if it were a separate field, clearly distinct from the economic or political spheres” . As the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has never been given a lot of media coverage, most of the time, its role in the integration process is either disregarded or...

08 juil. 2004
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Corporate governance under English common law : the respective roles of executive and non executive directors

Dissertation - 15 pages - Droit des affaires

The role of boards and its relationship to management must be clearly identified. The Companies Act provides that companies must have directors but does not define their functions. This is left to the articles of association, where the most undertaken practice consists of vesting the board...

22 Mars 2003
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La constitution d'un équilibre des pouvoirs en Grande Bretagne à partir de la glorious revolution

Dissertation - 6 pages - Droit constitutionnel

La Grande Bretagne est une monarchie constitutionnelle remontant au IXème siècle, une des plus ancienne du monde. Pour cela elle peut être regardée comme le chef de file ou la référence des pays fondateurs du droit constitutionnel. La première caractéristique de ce régime est l'absence de...

07 Mars 2011
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Community and the French constitution

Thèse - 4 pages - Droit constitutionnel

This quotation makes truly central the question of the relations between Community Law and national laws. Community Law enjoys the privilege of primacy over national laws, as a result of the Costa judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in 1964. In contrast with ordinary international...

08 juin 2009
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La procédure pénale anglaise

Dissertation - 6 pages - Procédure pénale

La police joue dans la procédure anglaise un rôle particulièrement important, non seulement concernant l'enquête, mais également dans la décision d'inculper un suspect. Ses pouvoirs d'enquête sont encadrés par le Police and Criminal Evidence Act de 1984, par l'article 110 du Serious...

08 Mars 2007
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The consecration of the patient's autonomy

Dissertation - 16 pages - Droit autres branches

Pain, suffering and death are to some extent, inevitable in human life, though Health care must always seek to eliminate unnecessary suffering and untimely death. But it is easy to recognise that prolonging the process of dying us often undesirable. The difficulty encountered by medical teams is...