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Andrew Hitchings, Dagan Lonsdale • ISBN 9780702074424
Joint Formulary Committee • ISBN 9780857113511
Royal Pharmaceutical Society • ISBN 9780857113627
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Discussing the title question '‘There is limited published evidence on how the portrayal of forensic science in the media affects juries’ perceptions of forensic science’. (Forensic science and the criminal justice system: a blueprint for change HLSTSC 2019, para 139).'
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The University of Kent•Law Of Evidence For Forensic Science
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Discussing the title question '‘There is limited published evidence on how the portrayal of forensic science in the media affects juries’ perceptions of forensic science’. (Forensic science and the criminal justice system: a blueprint for change HLSTSC 2019, para 139).'
In depth response to title question. FIrst-Class mark.
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The University of Kent•Family Law
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In depth response to title question. FIrst-Class mark.
Question 1: ‘The presumption of parental involvement in s1(2)(A) of the Children Act 1989… reinforces the pro-contact culture and detracts from the court’s focus on the child’s individual welfare and safety.’ (The Harm Report, 2020, p 174). 
 
Question 2: Critically evaluate the claim that the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 is to be welcomed for the removal of fault from the divorce process, but that it should have done more to make divorce easier for separated couples. ...
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The University of Kent•Family Law
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Question 1: ‘The presumption of parental involvement in s1(2)(A) of the Children Act 1989… reinforces the pro-contact culture and detracts from the court’s focus on the child’s individual welfare and safety.’ (The Harm Report, 2020, p 174). 
 
Question 2: Critically evaluate the claim that the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 is to be welcomed for the removal of fault from the divorce process, but that it should have done more to make divorce easier for separated couples. ...
An in-depth discussion of adopting an intersectional approach to feminist legal theory and how activism can help us progress in this fight for liberation.
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The University of Kent•Gender, Sexuality and Law
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An in-depth discussion of adopting an intersectional approach to feminist legal theory and how activism can help us progress in this fight for liberation.
First-class essay responding to a problem questions scenario. Covers common law duty of care, duty of care for omissions, material increase in risk test, but for test, volenti non fit injuria, test of knowledge, employer/employee relationship, duty to provide a safe space and system of work, standard of care, objective standard of the reasonable man, actionable harm.
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The University of Kent•Tort Law
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First-class essay responding to a problem questions scenario. Covers common law duty of care, duty of care for omissions, material increase in risk test, but for test, volenti non fit injuria, test of knowledge, employer/employee relationship, duty to provide a safe space and system of work, standard of care, objective standard of the reasonable man, actionable harm.
EU Law Module Guide 2020/2021
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The University of Kent•European Union Politics And Policy
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EU Law Module Guide 2020/2021
Seminar Workbook covering all seminar discussions. Some notes may not be as extensive as others, but general overview of topics discussed.
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The University of Kent•European Union Politics And Policy
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Seminar Workbook covering all seminar discussions. Some notes may not be as extensive as others, but general overview of topics discussed.
Research for this essay - Lee is a national of member state Y of the European Union and currently resides in member state Z. Member state Z is trying to deport him in view of his recent convictions. This essay will advise Lee of his rights as an EU citizen and as a worker, as well as defences that can be used against member state Z’s arguments. I believe Lee has the prospect of success in this case.
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Research for this essay - Lee is a national of member state Y of the European Union and currently resides in member state Z. Member state Z is trying to deport him in view of his recent convictions. This essay will advise Lee of his rights as an EU citizen and as a worker, as well as defences that can be used against member state Z’s arguments. I believe Lee has the prospect of success in this case.
Lee is a national of member state Y of the European Union and currently resides in member state Z. Member state Z is trying to deport him in view of his recent convictions. This essay will advise Lee of his rights as an EU citizen and as a worker, as well as defences that can be used against member state Z’s arguments. I believe Lee has the prospect of success in this case.
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The University of Kent•European Union Politics And Policy
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Lee is a national of member state Y of the European Union and currently resides in member state Z. Member state Z is trying to deport him in view of his recent convictions. This essay will advise Lee of his rights as an EU citizen and as a worker, as well as defences that can be used against member state Z’s arguments. I believe Lee has the prospect of success in this case.
Contract Exam, The first question discusses Section 62 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, the tests of transparency and fairness, fair and unfair contract terms. The second questions covers implied terms.
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The University of Kent•Contract Law
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Contract Exam, The first question discusses Section 62 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, the tests of transparency and fairness, fair and unfair contract terms. The second questions covers implied terms.