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11 oct. 2024

Comparative Rights and Legal Systems

Case study - 6 pages - Constitutional law

Numerous arguments concerning the right to bear arms have always been a topic of significant concern, especially in countries such as the United States and Mexico, where it bears clear cultural and legal value. According to Charles (2022), though the two countries have the citizenship right to...

22 mai 2024

Public Law - Critical Evaluation of William Wade's Assertion on Parliamentary Sovereignty

Case study - 3 pages - Constitutional law

The document critically evaluates whether William Wade was correct in his 1955 article in the Cambridge Law Journal in asserting that the 'sovereignty of Parliament' was a feature of our constitutional order that could be changed only by revolution, and whether he might offer a different...

21 mai 2024

Public Law - Professor Dicey's Views on Supreme Court's Judgments in Miller No. 1 and Miller No. 2

Case study - 3 pages - Constitutional law

The document trims down information in order to answer the following question: "Professor Dicey would have been entirely supportive of the Supreme Court's judgments in Miller No. 1 and Miller No. 2". Albert Venn Dicey's concept of the rule of law is a cornerstone of the British...

04 juil. 2012
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Assessing the impact of parental marital status in relation to Irish child law: should Constitution be amended?

Case study - 10 pages - Constitutional law

“It cannot be contested that a person born outside marriage, is a human person, equal to one born within marriage” . In this statement, Justice Walsh points out the differential treatment between marital and non-marital children which is derived from the Irish Constitution. By letting...

11 août 2009
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The states right to compel individuals to take medications

Case study - 13 pages - Constitutional law

A basic standard of health care for all American citizens is an idea that arose less than 100 years ago, but which today is a tenet that most people in the United States believe. Basic healthcare belongs, in my opinion, to the whole world simply due to them being “world citizens”,...

15 janv. 2009
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Essay on the separation of powers in Europe - A comparative study

Case study - 16 pages - Constitutional law

“Each country must find a solution which is sensitive to its domestic culture” …this is the position of Lord Irvine of Lairg on the separation of powers. This can be regarded as a politically correct position on a very discussed topic in that it does not take part in the animated...