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07 déc. 2008
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Le débat sur la réforme et / ou la suppression de la Chambre des Lords

Dissertation - 2 pages - Droit constitutionnel

La Chambre des Lords constitue la Chambre haute du Parlement britannique. Elle est historiquement composée de trois « catégories ». On distingue les pairs à vie, nommés par la Reine sous le titre de baron ou baronne qui peuvent siéger à vie. Puis, on note la présence de pairs héréditaires qui...

17 Janv. 2010
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English legal system: the Sources of English Law

Cours - 87 pages - Droit constitutionnel

The judicial decisions are the first to be found to develop a system. Today, they are still influencing the system as a whole. Judicial decisions have a weight that their continental counter part does not have. In England, under certain requirements, decisions are biding the judge with the...

19 juin 2010
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La place de la chambre des Lords dans le système constitutionnel britannique

Dissertation - 3 pages - Droit constitutionnel

« Si une seconde chambre n'est pas d'accord avec la première, elle est malveillante; si elle est d'accord, elle est superflue. » (Abbé Sieyes, cité dans S.D. Bailey, The Future of the House of Lords). Vieille de près de sept cents ans, la chambre des Lords du système britannique est constituée de...

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...

24 Sept. 2009
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Le Parlement est-il l'organe par excellence du régime parlementaire ?

Dissertation - 9 pages - Droit constitutionnel

« Considérant qu'il apparaît nécessaire de définir par la loi les relations entre les deux Assemblées du Parlement, considérant qu'il est désirable de substituer à la Chambre des Lords telle qu'elle existe actuellement une seconde Chambre issue de la volonté populaire au lieu de...

23 Nov. 2009
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Le régime britannique est-il encore parlementaire ?

Dissertation - 3 pages - Droit constitutionnel

Le régime parlementaire est né en Grande-Bretagne en 1782, et a été très vite considéré comme un modèle. Pour preuve, il s'est étendu par la suite en France sous la Restauration et la monarchie de Juillet, et dans de nombreux états d'Europe ou du Commonwealth. Les règles du régime britannique...

10 mai 2010
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Constitutional law applicable in the Anglo-Saxon - parliamentary sovereignty

Dissertation - 4 pages - Droit constitutionnel

One of the key characteristics of British Constitution is the dominance of the Parliament. The Parliament is the main legislative body in British Constitution. It is bicameral; and is composed of two chambers, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The main functions of the...

03 juil. 2006
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L'organisation de la Chambre des Communes

Dissertation - 8 pages - Droit constitutionnel

Aujourd'hui, la Chambre des Communes, en anglais House of Commons, est la chambre basse du parlement britannique, composé aussi de la Chambre des Lords. Elle se situe dans le palais de Westminster. La Chambre des communes est la principales chambre du Parlement britannique, les Lords ne pouvant...

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...

16 Janv. 2008
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Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza case analysis

Commentaire d'arrêt - 4 pages - Droit autres branches

In the United Kingdom, where there is no written Constitution, the section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 has given the courts the prerogative to read and give effect to statutes “in a way which is compatible with the Convention rights ”. If it cannot be done so, the section 4(2)...

05 juil. 2009
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The difficult application of canadian criminal law in Nunavut

Thèse - 57 pages - Droit international

With its creation in 1999, the new territory of Nunavut hoped to solve the social and economical problems it was facing. For the second time in the history of the Poles, indigenous people were given the right by the government to decide their future. The first Inuit to be recognized were the...

04 juil. 2012
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Critical assessment of the contribution of Rome II to the subject of choice of law in tort

Étude de cas - 12 pages - Droit des affaires

The Rome II Regulation on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations(hereafter referred to as “Rome II”) was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council on July 11th 2007. It was the result of a long process that started in 1967 with the preparation of the Rome...

08 juil. 2010
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The codecision procedure

Dissertation - 3 pages - Droit européen

The article 251 of the European Community and the article 189 b of the European Treaty are the landmarks in European history, as they settled the co decision procedure and therefore put forward the European parliament. The European Parliament used to be the poor parent of the...

04 juil. 2012
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An evaluation of the harmonised treatment of unfair commercial practices

Étude de cas - 17 pages - Droit autres branches

The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive 2005/29/EC (referred to as “the Directive”) has been adopted by the European Parliament and the Council on May 11th 2005 following the Commission's Green Paper on Consumer Protection of the European Union (EU)which set the grounds for the...

16 Janv. 2007
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Principles and Practices of Consumer's Protection within the European Union

Dissertation - 19 pages - Droit européen

The objective of the European Union is to protect the health, safety and the economic well-being of its citizens. In this regard, it is the responsibility of the EU to promote the right to information, help in safeguarding the interests and encourage the member states to set up consumer...

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...

21 juil. 2006
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The legislative power of the Council is being increasingly eroded in the recent years. Discuss.

Dissertation - 7 pages - Droit constitutionnel

Assessing the power of the institutions of the European Union is not an easy task. The European Union is such a particular and unique international organization that understanding it means involves studying the many different levels that composed it simultaneously. Thus, to tackle the question...

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...

24 Sept. 2009
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Death with dignity: press kit

Commentaire de texte - 12 pages - Droit autres branches

The term euthanasia is derived from the Greek words eu, meaning 'good' and thanatos, meaning 'death'. However, the issue of assisted suicide is far from being pleasant. The expression "assisted suicide" refers to the deliberate speeding up of the death process of a terminally ill...

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...

29 mai 2010
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Protection of homosexual rights by the European Court of Justice and influence of its decisions in member states' national legal order.

Dissertation - 14 pages - Droit européen

The institutionalization of Europe was done in favor of the protection of liberty and human rights. But, is this protection effective for sexual minorities and more precisely for homosexual community? In January 18th 2006, the Parliament of Europe adopted a resolution on homophobia. This...

10 mai 2010
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European Law - Article 30 of the Treaty of the European Union

Commentaire de texte - 4 pages - Droit européen

Article 230 of the Treaty of European Community is the principal Treaty which can challenge community norms. Four conditions have to be satisfied in order to allow this mechanism. First of all, the act has to be quoted by the article, secondly the institution or person who challenges the...

15 juin 2012
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Can constitutional courts be characterized as policy makers?

Étude de cas - 8 pages - Droit de la concurrence

The theme of political role of judges is an old one in the literature of democratic countries. Indeed, Alexis de Tocqueville already tackled the “political importance” of the courts in his famous Democracy in America (1835). The reason is that there is inevitably, in modern democracies,...

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...

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...

09 déc. 2005
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Implementation of European Law in a federal state: The Belgian case between coherence and autonomy

Fiche - 9 pages - Droit européen

‘Ultimately the impact of EU rules depends on the willingness and capacity of Member States authorities to ensure that they are transposed and enforced effectively and fully and on time' (Graver) . This statement from the European Commission in its White Paper on Governance deals with the...

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...

20 août 2004
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The distribution of power an its future evolution in the European decision making institutions

Dissertation - 12 pages - Droit européen

How is the power shared in the main European decision making institutions and how will it change with the near enlargement and the ratification of new institutional treaties? This paper analyzes the distribution of power in the European Commission, the Council of Ministers and the European...

06 Sept. 2022

Comment s'organise la relation entre le Parlement et le cabinet au sein du régime parlementaire britannique ?

Dissertation - 3 pages - Droit constitutionnel

Le document est une dissertation effectuée à partir de la citation de R. MUIR : « Dire que le Parlement contrôle le cabinet est une absurdité. La vérité est que le cabinet contrôle entièrement le Parlement ».

26 Sept. 2007
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Le terrorisme en Angleterre

Dissertation - 12 pages - Droit pénal

La Grande Bretagne est habituée depuis fort longtemps aux attentats terroristes sur son territoire. En effet, elle a tout d'abord connu un terrorisme dit intra-étatique. motivé par des mouvements de protestation politique ou sociale. Ainsi en a-t-il été du problème irlandais. Celui-ci a pris...