Identify and analyse the legal issues that arise in relation to adult social care law, child protection law, mental capacity law, and mental health law.

Identify and analyse the legal issues that arise in relation to adult social care law, child protection law, mental capacity law, and mental health law.

Argue and respond critically and creatively to the problems of applying basic international law concepts to contemporary international society.

[December 10, 2020 17:35] Dear writer! Please, work in TO_USE_681343.docx attached. The main issues that must be addressed:
1. The paper must correspond to all instructions in International_Law_Brief_2020.docx and BRIEF_for_TASK.docx attached.
2. The paper still doesn’t meet the word count. Please, add more content for the paper to be 3000 words.
3. There are no relevant primary sources. Please, add appropriate case laws and statutes.
4. Introduction and conclusion don’t reflect the content of the paper. There is no distinct thesis statement. The conclusion doesn’t even mention Israel, although it is as important as Palestine in the paper. Please, revise these sections of the paper.
5. There is no degree of critique in the paper. However, the instructions state: “Argue and respond critically and creatively to the problems of applying basic international law concepts to contemporary international society.” Thus, you must make your paper as critical as possible and support it with relevant evidence.
6. The whole paper must be proofread to eliminate all grammar and stylistic issues as well as repetitions.
Regards

Critically assesses to what extent Article 17 of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, could be implemented in a way that would not lead to a general monitoring obligation being imposed on OCSSPs, thus respecting Article 15(1) of the E-Commerce Directive.

in view of relevant case-law critically assesses to what extent Article 17 of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market, could be implemented in a way that would not lead to a general monitoring obligation being imposed on OCSSPs, thus respecting Article 15(1) of the E-Commerce Directive.

Do you have access to Hein Online, Westlaw UK, Lexis Library, Practical law? this was your reference should come from another source obviously

Undertake an evaluation of the rules governing rescission.

Using related case law, such as the court of Appeal decision in Salt v Stratstone Specialist Ltd (t/a Stratstone Cadillac Newcastle) [2015] EWCA Civ 745, undertake an evaluation of the rules governing rescission.

Describe potential bars (problems) to contract formation.

Write a 500-750-word essay that provides a basic overview of contract law as it relates to service contracts.

1. Explain the basic elements of a service contract.

2. Describe potential bars (problems) to contract formation.

• Provide at least one scenario depicting a valid contract.
• Provide at least one scenario depicting an invalid contract.
• Explain why the contract for each scenario you provide is either valid or invalid.

1.Use the GCU Library to locate a minimum of two to three peer-reviewed sources in support of your content.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Using the UK Law, discuss with relevance to Breach of trust

“The courts endeavour to update the principles of equity so that they are relevant to contemporary commercial realities. However, it is not an easy task- and certain issues are perhaps not as settled as they should be.”
Using the UK Law, discuss with relevance to
* Breach of trust [OR]
* Third party liability [OR]
* Tracing.

The requirement is for one essay. For clarification, the word limit is 500 words (excluding footnotes and references)

Critically evaluate the nature of corporate global operations and how these may lead to corporate criminality; and the role of intermediaries, tax havens, and tax evasion methods which may facilitate corporate criminality.

1. Introduction
2. Body
3. Conclusion
4. Bibliography

The assessment is intended to assess your achievement of the learning outcomes for the Module as follows:

1. Critically evaluate the nature of corporate global operations and how these may lead to corporate criminality; and the role of intermediaries, tax havens, and tax evasion methods which may facilitate corporate criminality.

2. Conduct high quality independent legal research using primary and secondary
sources.

3. Critically evaluate conflicting sources of information.

4. Deliver a high quality piece of written work showing critical understanding and knowledge of the field.

What advice (giving full reasons) would you give to the bank in terms of the drafting the information memorandum it provides to potential participant banks that might wish to join a syndicate.

You are a lawyer in the legal department of a large bank that specializes in arranging loans. In the light of First Tower Trustees Ltd and another v CDS (Superstores International) Ltd [2019] 1 WLR 637 Court of Appeal [2018] EWCA Civ 1396 2018, what advice (giving full reasons) would you give to the bank in terms of the drafting the information memorandum it provides to potential participant banks that might wish to join a syndicate. (The case is available on Lexis Nexis)

Compare the sections of the Mental Health Act that allows the state to detain a person with a mental disorder and treated against their will under the Laws of England and Wales in relation to the Human Right Act 1998.

Compare the sections of the Mental Health Act that allows the state to detain a person with a mental disorder and treated against their will under the Laws of England and Wales in relation to the Human Right Act 1998.

Explain the circumstances when a person with mental disorder can be detained and treated against their will under the law of England and Wales

Explain the circumstances when a person with mental disorder can be detained and treated against their will under the law of England and Wales .In the light of the Human Rights Act 1998,critically evaluate whether or not the law adequately protects the interests of such persons.t