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Commercial, Operational and Safety Analysis of commercial aviation in Latin America with a focus on the main and mid-sized players (Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina). 
 
Prospects and challenges ahead. 
 
Grade: 90%
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety in Aircraft Maintenance. 
 
An overview of the principles that govern Aircraft Maintenance Planning. This essay examines the relationship between Availability, Reliability, Maintainability and Safety when planning aircraft maintenance which affects safety, operational and commercial aspects in an airline's operation.
This document details the role of the Executive, i.e. the Govvernment in the UK. The functions of the Executive are alas, different compared to Judiciary. This is due to the Separation of powers.
This document details what the role of the Monarch is in the UK. Furthermore, certain powers which are only exercised by the Monarch can be delegated elsewhere.
Parliamentary Sovereignty is the utmost important aspect of the UK. This document details the role of the Parliament and how no external powers can impact the UK Parliament...save for when the UK was part of the European Union. I have another document just for that!
A mixture of both lecture and own notes covering the separation of powers within the UK. There are 3 main powers: Executive, Legislator and Judiciary. This document explains why this is needed within the UK.
Family Law and Practice WS14 D1
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Family Law and Practice WS13 D1
Family Law and Practice WS13 D2