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Article 5 ECHR Summary - OCR A-Level Law
  • Article 5 ECHR Summary - OCR A-Level Law

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  • A summary of all sections of article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights (the right to liberty and security of person) along with cases in cornell note form
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CIPP/E Exam: Introduction to European Data Protection Questions and Answers
  • CIPP/E Exam: Introduction to European Data Protection Questions and Answers

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  • Increase in the use of computers for communications in the 1970s, Rise in trans-border trade - Answer- The rationale for data protection Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) - Answer- - Adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948, this declaration outlined "the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human race in the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world" - Contains specific provisions in connection with the right to ...
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Evaluation of Article 5 ECHR - OCR A-Level Law
  • Evaluation of Article 5 ECHR - OCR A-Level Law

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  • A spider diagram with evaluation points for each section of Article 5 of the European Convention of Human Rights including case examples
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A-level LAW Paper 3B Human Rights JUNE 2022
  • A-level LAW Paper 3B Human Rights JUNE 2022

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  • AQA A-level LAW Paper 3B Human Rights Time allowed: 2 hours Materials • You will need no other materials. Instructions • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. • Answer all questions. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write on blank pages. • If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of this book. Write the question number against your answer(s). • Do all ro...
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21. Hearsay Evidence Complete Assignment With Questions And Answer|2024.s
  • 21. Hearsay Evidence Complete Assignment With Questions And Answer|2024.s

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  • • "Evidence of what another person has said". • General rule against hearsay set out in Morrison v HM Advocate 1990 JC 299: - "an assertion other than one made by a person while giving oral evidence in the proceedings is inadmissible as evidence of any fact asserted" (at 312). • Rule only prevents hearsay evidence being led to prove the truth of its content. It does not prevent it if the purpose is to prove that the statement was made, regardless of truth. • Why exclude hea...
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LAND LAW Text, Cases, and Materials SECOND EDITION
  • LAND LAW Text, Cases, and Materials SECOND EDITION

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  • OUTLINE CONTENTS PART A INTRODUCTION 1 1 What’s special about land? 3 2 What is land? 27 3 Human rights and land 59 PART B THE CONTENT QUESTION 123 4 Legal estates and legal interests 125 5 Equitable interests 145 6 Direct rights 167 PART C1 THE ACQUISITION QUESTION 189 7 Formal methods of acquisition: contracts, deeds, and registration 191 8 Informal methods of acquisition: adverse possession 246 PART C2 THE ACQUISITION OF AN EQUITABLE INTEREST IN LAND 289 9 Th e doctri...
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LAND LAW Text, Cases, and Materials SECOND EDITION
  • LAND LAW Text, Cases, and Materials SECOND EDITION

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  • OUTLINE CONTENTS PART A INTRODUCTION 1 1 What’s special about land? 3 2 What is land? 27 3 Human rights and land 59 PART B THE CONTENT QUESTION 123 4 Legal estates and legal interests 125 5 Equitable interests 145 6 Direct rights 167 PART C1 THE ACQUISITION QUESTION 189 7 Formal methods of acquisition: contracts, deeds, and registration 191 8 Informal methods of acquisition: adverse possession 246 PART C2 THE ACQUISITION OF AN EQUITABLE INTEREST IN LAND 289 9 Th e doctri...
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CIPP/E Certification from IAPP Exam Questions with correct Answers
  • CIPP/E Certification from IAPP Exam Questions with correct Answers

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  • Adoption year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Answer- 1948 Who ratified the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Answer- General Assembly of United Nations What is Art. 12 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights about - Answer- Privacy of family, home & correspondence Protection of law against inferences to privacy What is Art. 19 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights about - Answer- Freedom of opinion & expression Any media, regardless of frontiers Which Art....
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A-level LAW 7162/3B Paper 3B Human Rights Mark scheme June 2022 Version: 1.0 Final Mark Scheme
  • A-level LAW 7162/3B Paper 3B Human Rights Mark scheme June 2022 Version: 1.0 Final Mark Scheme

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  • AQA A-level LAW 7162/3B Paper 3B Human Rights Mark scheme June 2022 Version: 1.0 Final Mark Scheme Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation events which all associates participate in and is the scheme which was used by them in this exa...
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Paper 2 possible essay questions
  • Paper 2 possible essay questions

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  • Should the UK have a codified constitution? - A codified constitution protects the rights of the people which can easily be taken away by the sovereign parliament (in 2015 the ECHR ruled in favour of the 1000 prisoners who appealed their right to vote, however, the UK government refused to comply) /An un-codified constitution is more flexible and can adapt to change, which is vital as the needs of the country are constantly changing, creating competing rights. Plus, rights in the UK are prot...
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