Discuss the Powers of the Police.

The paper must be written in British English and must refer to laws in England. The task requires 300-500 words per case study and there are a total of 5 case studies. A reference is needed at the end of the paper and must be made using the Harvard Referencing system

In the digital world, what works and why? and comparison table between countries.

Review of UK/EU/Germany/US Surveillance law and best practice in the digital world, what works and why? and comparison table between countries.

Discuss the criminal liability of Dean, Clive and Lacey.

Dean has a psychiatric condition which sometimes causes him to experience delusions. One day, due to his condition he develops a belief that everyone around him finds him sexually irresistible. In the staffroom at his workplace, he notices his colleague Lacey looking at him and is certain that she wants to have sex with him. He walks up to her and starts fondling her breasts. Lacey is stunned and she freezes in panic until Dean stops touching her and leaves the room. Lacey then bursts into tears.

A few minutes later Lacey’s boss, Clive, comes into the staffroom and finds her in tears. Clive asks Lacey what is wrong, and she tells him what happened with Dean. Clive puts his arm around Lacey to comfort her. However, Lacey thinks he is doing it because he is attracted to her, and she screams at him not to touch her and runs out.
Lacey is extremely distressed by these events. The following day at work, whilst in a dream-like state, she goes into the staffroom and smashes all the coffee cups belonging to her colleagues. A psychiatrist diagnoses Lacey with post-traumatic stress disorder and states that this caused her to be in a dissociative state when she smashed the cups, such that she had not been acting with a conscious mind or will.
Discuss the criminal liability of Dean, Clive and Lacey.

Write a Literature review which critically analyses a legal issue of your choosing.

Write a Literature review which critically analyses a legal issue of your choosing.

To what extent does the current law on surrogacy in England and Wales protect the interests of the child involved, the surrogate mother and the intended parents?

To what extent does the current law on surrogacy in England and Wales protect the interests of the child involved, the surrogate mother and the intended parents? Critically evaluate whether the law in this area should be reformed. Formulate any reasoned proposals for how, in your view, the law could be improved.
Word Limit: 3000

In preparing your report you need to address the following areas:
1. The development of the law regarding surrogacy.
2. The current law on surrogacy.
3. A review of the literature to assess the pros and cons of the current system and proposals for reform.
4. Your proposals and rationale for any further reform.

You should also prepare a reflective statement of 500 words.

 

Discuss what your core beliefs are and why you believe they are important for society to function.

Discuss what your core beliefs are and why you believe they are important for society to function.

Discuss why some subjects should be dropped from the curriculum.

Discuss why some subjects should be dropped from the curriculum. these subject contribute nothing to life.’

Propose a change in tax policy for financial products.

Propose a change in tax policy for financial products.

Discuss the Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Law.

Discuss the Theoretical Foundations of Criminal Law.

Critically discuss this statement. Show whether this statement is fully agreeable or whether only some parts that need reforming.

“In the UK, small companies are given generous tax treatment. This breaches the principles of equity and neutrality in taxation, and therefore reform is necessary.” Critically discuss this statement. Show whether this statement is fully agreeable or whether only some parts that need reforming. Analyse the statement and argument from both sides.