Why does the law not always permit and promote choice for children in the matters relating to their health and education, and has the law got the balance right?’.

3. “…young people’s feelings about the amount of choice they have in their lives are intrinsically related to their overall life satisfaction.”
The Good Children’s Report 2013, The Children’s Society, here:
dhood_report_2013_final.pdf (accessed 03.10.17)
In light of the statement above, why does the law not always permit and promote choice for children in the matters relating to their health and education, and has the law got the balance
right?’. (Ensure that you make reference to primary sources and academic literature in your response)

How many times did you face challenges regarding enforcement of employment-related rights? How were these challenges solved or not solved? If not solved, why?

Explain the mechanics of creating express trust including rights of beneficiaries.

Evaluate the basic principles of Equity as a part of English System of Law.

 – Explain the mechanics of creating express trust including rights of beneficiaries.

 – Distinguish different types of trust with analysis of nature of respective rights and obligations of the parties to the trust

Understand and discuss the basic concepts, principles, theories and processes, which apply in marketing.

This is a core module delivered to students in semester one.  The aim of this module is to enable students to apply a range of Marketing concepts and principles to practical situations.

There is one assessment for this module, an individual written assignment (in the form of a report), which comprises the total module grade.

On completion of this module students are expected to be able to:

Understand and discuss the basic concepts, principles, theories and processes, which apply in marketing.

Analyse the key concepts of the marketing mix, its component parts, market segmentation, targeting and positioning.

Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of effective integrated marketing communications.

Explore and apply the key concepts behind planning, implementation, control and evaluation in a marketing context.

You are expected to:

  • Attend/watch live lectures and take notes,
  • prepare for tutorials prior to attendance,
  • attend and participate in tutorials,
  • read recommended texts and journal articles
  • become aware of and look for relevant marketing material, examples and references each week.

Course Structure

Lectures run weekly for 2 hours, supported by weekly student led 1-hour tutorials.  Materials are made available a week in advance via Moodle, which you must prepare for.  This will be supplemented by self-directed study.  Students will contribute in tutorials through in-depth discussion of the relevant topic area(s).  This will provide students the opportunity to work independently to gain the maximum outcome from their sessions with tutors.

Explain exactly which laws or ethical principles are being broken which has made you develop these initiatives.

it is not an essay rather its questions and answers about .
additional information about it -need to illustrate why you are wanting to do it ie what have you noticed at the centre that is breaching the legal/ethical requirements. You can give examples. You need to explain exactly which laws or ethical principles are being broken which has made you develop these initiatives.

You then need to write 2 emails that describe in detail what your plan is for each initiative. The details are what your ‘colleague’ will use to critique your suggestions in detail. writing doesn’t need to be too sophisticated.

Incorporate in your work the rationale behind the legislation, the bill’s sponsors; the committee and/or subcommittee assignments, floor debates, rules and procedures, and deliberation over the piece of legislation.

Expected to trace an important piece of legislation ( H.R. 8768- 116th Congress) from its introduction to its final passage (president’s signature). Incorporate in your work the rationale behind the legislation, the bill’s sponsors; the committee and/or subcommittee assignments, floor debates, rules and procedures, and deliberation over the piece of legislation. The paper should also include the role or influence that interest groups, constituency, and partisanship played in the successful passage of the bill. Be sure to focus on the legal, institutional and political dynamics of the institution.

This should consist of 8- 10 full pages before the cover sheet and bibliography. Your paper should be typewritten, doubled-spaced, include one inch margins, a 12 point font ( Times New Roman) and a bibliography page.

Critically analyse the role of fiduciary relationship in the context of financial transactions

While the responsibilities of a commercial trustee may be usually more narrowly defined in the contractual documentation than those of an ordinary trustee, on the other hand there is an irreducible core of obligations owed by the trustees to the beneficiaries and enforceable by them which is fundamental to the concept of a trust.

Critically analyse the role of fiduciary relationship in the context of financial transactions and in particular the duties, obligations and potential liability of a commercial trustee (i.e. security trustee) visa-vi (in relation to) the beneficiaries

Critically discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Offshore Financial Industry.

Critically discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Offshore Financial Industry. b)Critically discuss the role and responsibilities of the Professional Enablers i.e. Lawyers, accountants and formation agents etc. in this area.

Critically examine how law and policy in the UK has impacted on looked after children and the reasons for the marketisation of the children’s services.

Critically examine how law and policy in the UK has impacted on looked after children and the reasons for the marketisation of the children’s services.

Discuss and define both punitive and restorative justice and which one is more effective.

Professors outline: This is an argumentative research essay. Students must provide a strong thesis statement which addresses one of the following questions/comments through an assertive argumentative stance. This thesis must be supported by research undertaken outside of the course material.

Research Question: Both the punitive and restorative approaches have been used to bring justice in the wake of gross violations of human rights. Which approach do you consider to be more effective?

Looking for a clear concise paper, with a strong argument and statistics to back it up.

Minimum points to touch on:
Human rights violations
Domestic law and its failure to address human rights violations
International law and its failure to address human rights violations
and why they have both failed
discuss and define both punitive and restorative justice and which one is more effective.

State a clear thesis of: This paper argues….. and follow it throughout the paper

Minimum of 8 references must be used however, this is not a limit.