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Criminal Law Concentrate: Law Revision and Study Guide

Criminal Law Concentrate is written and designed to help you succeed. Accurate and reliable, Concentrate guides go above and beyond, not only consolidating your learning but focusing your revision and maximising your potential.

Great Debates in Criminal Law

... erotic meaning; 5. Mutual definition – participants must agree on the parameters of ... consensual acts which caused injuries during a sado-masochistic encounter ... spanking between consensual adults in private. Dica67 a new category was ...

Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

Text, Cases, and Materials Jonathan Herring. possessing a cellar full of wine for the consumption of the diners of Herefordshire risks only the award of the Michelin rosette?' Do you have a good reply for him? 3. Is the argument 'It is ...

Vulnerable Adults and the Law

... caveat emptor places the burden of finding out information about an item on ... The most notable are certain contracts uberrimae fidei ('of the utmost good ... exception is that a company offering insurance needs to know all relevant ...

Family Law

Law Express: Family Law is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations.

Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

... outline the arguments now. 7.1. ARGUMENTS. AGAINST. HOLDING. PEOPLE. RESPONSIBLE. FOR. THE. CONSEQUENCES. OF. THEIR. ACTIONS. Although students often assume that criminal law must concern itself with causation, it would be possible to ...

Law Express: Medical Law (Revision Guide)

... consent or objection (e.g. where the patient is in a coma and cannot consent). Involuntary euthanasia. Conduct that kills the patient who is competent and has refused to consent to being killed. Very few people support the idea of ...

Beginning Family Law

Jonathan Herring. Table of Cases ALocal Authority vGC [2008] EWHC 2555 (Fam) 149 A v Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust [2004] 3 FCR 324 88 Abbott v Abbott [2007] UKPC 53 29 Archer v Archer [1999] 1FLR 327 CA 45 B vB(Financial Provision) ...

Landmark Cases in Medical Law

... question is whether the proposed action or inaction is in the patient's best interests.102 There is no room in the holistic determination demanded by the Act for any discussion of whether or not the action/ inaction is 'treatment'.103 E ...

Medical Law

Jonathan Herring. The principle of non - malfeasance KEY DEFINITION The principle of non - malfeasance . Medical professionals should not cause harm to their patients . This principle is straightforward . Doctors must not harm their ...

'Rough Sex' and the Criminal Law: Global Perspectives

... BDSM-oriented person the right to engage in activities that involve the infliction of pain is akin to denying a homosexual the right to engage in intercourse' (p. 641), and Ummni Khan (2016), who quotes the writer Patrick Califa ...

Criminality at Work

... mala in se were real crimes which generate authentic and enduring law, whereas mala prohibita were wrongs more ephemerally criminalized by that part of the legal system which governs by fiat or decree. It will come as no surprise to ...

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