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Give an example of convention law
  • Give an example of convention law

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  • Give an example of convention law The salisbury convention Give an example of ill thought out legislation Dangerous Dogs Act 1991- didn't consider cross-breeds Give an example of the uk constitution being flexible Coronavirus Emergency Act 2020 Terror Act 2006- after 7/7 bombing, banned glorification of terror, restricting free speech Give an example of the ambiguity of the constitution as a weakness? Unclear as to whether johnson could prorogue parliament Give an example of failed a...
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BRITAIN ESSAY PLANS ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • BRITAIN ESSAY PLANS ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • to what extent did the political landscape change 1918-79? ARGUMENT- changes massively, war most prominent change PARA 1- rise of labour+decline of the liberals. Lloyd-george outed asquith, seen as traitor. caused a split in the liberals, failed to reunite for 1918 election. Tories rejected coalition, allowed labour to rise. ww1 led to more trade union members, no more fptp. labour became the main opposition in 1929, parties shared the goal of getting rid of liberals PARA 2- ww2. the war ...
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WJEC Criminology Applied Diploma Unit 2: AC1.2 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update 2024 Assured Satisfaction
  • WJEC Criminology Applied Diploma Unit 2: AC1.2 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update 2024 Assured Satisfaction

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  • how can laws change by time? based on views/opinions/campaigns/medical knowledge - views/opinions can change overtime, campaigns can promote change or for change to occur, can be change as medical knowledge advances what are 3 key examples of how laws can change by time in the uk? - homosexuality in the uk, death penalty in the uk, double jeopardy in the uk how did homosexuality laws change by time in the uk, what did it used to be? - used to be a criminal offense in England and Wales wha...
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Introduction to Criminal investigation Midterm Questions with solutions 2023
  • Introduction to Criminal investigation Midterm Questions with solutions 2023

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  • Introduction to Criminal investigation Midterm Questions with solutions 2023 criminal investigation The collection of information and evidence for identifying, apprehending, and convicting suspected offenders. redefining criminal investigation (Chuliver version) Criminal investigation is the collection of information and physical evidence to determine if a crime has been committed and for identifying, apprehending and convicting or exonerating suspected offenders. Types of Evide...
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A Level Law Judiciary Review Questions  and 100 % Correct Answers
  • A Level Law Judiciary Review Questions and 100 % Correct Answers

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  • Role of Judge To make decisions in respect of disputes. They must do this in a fair, unbiased way, applying the law and the legal rules of England and Wales. Superior judges Justices of the Supreme Court. Lord Justices of Appeal (Court of Appeal). High Court Judges are split into 3 sections : Queens Bench Division, Chancery Division, Family Division. Inferior Judges Circuit Judges, District Civil Judges, District Criminal Judges, District Judge, Magistrates' Court, Recorders/Assistant...
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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 AC 4.3  STUDY QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS(VERIFIED)
  • WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 AC 4.3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(VERIFIED)

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  • WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 AC 4.3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS(VERIFIED) Why did Sarah's law campaign start? -CORRECT ANSWER-Sarah was kidnaped and murdered by a known paedophile and sex offender Roy Whitting Who was involved in Sarah's law campaign? -CORRECT ANSWER-The news of the world What did the news of the world do? -CORRECT ANSWER-Published 50 names and photos of people they claimed were sex offenders What was introduced in 2008 because of Sarah's law campaign? -CORRECT ANS...
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Criminology Unit 4  VERIFIED SOLUTIONS  100%
  • Criminology Unit 4 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • Criminology Unit 4 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% when was the first police created and by who? - ANSWER -1829 by Robert Peel what are the philosophy's and values of the police? - ANSWER - basic mission of police to prevent crime and disorder - honesty & integrity- they shouldn't compromise or abuse their position - equality & diversity- duty is to impartiality serve the law - physical force is a lay resort - police are the public, citizens pairs to ensure we all abide the laws what a...
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AQA A Level History - The Tudors (Henry VII And The Consolidation Of  Power)
  • AQA A Level History - The Tudors (Henry VII And The Consolidation Of Power)

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  • AQA A Level History - The Tudors (Henry VII And The Consolidation Of Power) Who was Henry VII's mother Margaret Beaufort What was Henry VII's claim to the throne on his mother's side His mother was a direct descendant of Edward III by the marriage of his third son, John if Gaunt, Margaret's great grandfather What was Henry's claim to the throne on his fathers side His grandmother, Catherine, had been married to the King of England, Henry V Where did he spend his years in exile...
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1 Introduction and general principles Contents Introduction................................................................................................ 2 1.1 Studying the law of contract ................................................................
  • 1 Introduction and general principles Contents Introduction................................................................................................ 2 1.1 Studying the law of contract ................................................................

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  • 1 Introduction and general principles Contents Introduction................................................................................................ 2 1.1 Studying the law of contract ................................................................... 3 1.2 Reading ...................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Method of working ...................................................................................... 8 1.4 S...
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WJEC criminology Unit 2 AC 4.3 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • WJEC criminology Unit 2 AC 4.3 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • Why did Sarah's law campaign start? correct answersSarah was kidnaped and murdered by a known paedophile and sex offender Roy Whitting Who was involved in Sarah's law campaign? correct answersThe news of the world What did the news of the world do? correct answersPublished 50 names and photos of people they claimed were sex offenders What was introduced in 2008 because of Sarah's law campaign? correct answerschild sex offender disclosure pilot scheme was introduced in 4 areas of the ...
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