What claims could be asserted against Community by Grant’s estate? In discussing each potential claim against Community, be sure to discuss the elements of each claim and the likelihood of success on each claim.
Category: Law
What extent are regional and international human rights documents effective in relation to the recognition and protection of the human rights of migrants?
What extent are regional and international human rights documents effective in relation to the recognition and protection of the human rights of migrants?
IDENTIFY THE TREATMENT OF MIGRANTS IN UKRAINE PARTICULARLY IN RELATION TO THE TREATMENT OF BLACK PEOPLE IN UKRAINE
CHOOSE A RIGHT THAT IS VIOLATED WITHIN THE UDHR THAT IS VIOLATED WHICH MAY LEAD TO FURTHER OUTLINING OF SUB-RIGHTS INCLUDING INHUMANE TREATMENT AND ARBITARY DETENTION
ANALYZE MEDIA SOURCES AND NGO SOURCES REGARDING FORCEABLE MIGRATION
ANALYZE HOW THE SOURCES HELP AND DOESNT HELP REGARDING TREATYS
Book by Robert McCorquodale; Mashood A. Baderin 2007 Recommended
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Explain the degree to which you think agency heads should influence rulemaking. Justify your explanation with academic resources.
Agency Heads Influence on Rulemaking
Explain the degree to which you think agency heads should influence rulemaking. Justify your explanation with academic resources.
‘One of the great strengths of UK company law is the reluctance of UK courts to lift the corporate veil except in the most exceptional of cases’:Discuss?
Business Enterprises
You are required to submit a written coursework addressing the following question:
‘One of the great strengths of UK company law is the reluctance of UK courts to lift the corporate veil except in the most exceptional of cases’:Discuss?
Critically analyse this statement.
Why does life work the way it does? Why are there so many rules? Why do parents have control of their children? Why is society the way it is? Why do people act the way they act?
Why does life work the way it does? Why are there so many rules? Why do parents have control of their children? Why is society the way it is? Why do people act the way they act? Is this what going to do for the rest of my existence? etc., just to mention a few.
Explain the application of the opt-out provision provided for collective action under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and critically analyse whether the introduction of the opt-out provision under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 has provided the necessary protection to the consumers and led to the UK adopting a US-style ‘collective action’ culture.
Consumer Law-Collective Action
What is collective action? Collective action theory. Explain with example?
What is G.L.O.’s and representative proceeding? Explain with example?
Explain the application of the opt-out provision provided for collective action under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and critically analyse whether the introduction of the opt-out provision under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 has provided the necessary protection to the consumers and led to the UK adopting a US-style ‘collective action’ culture.
Is the individual mandate unconstitutional?Is the Medicaid expansion unconstitutional?
Constitutional Issues in Healthcare
The two most important questions are 1- is the individual mandate unconstitutional?
Is the Medicaid expansion unconstitutional?
Taylor and the bank categorically denied Vinson’s allegations. Does the conduct constitute sexual harassment? Explain.
Michelle Vinson was an employee of Meritor Savings Bank for approximately four years. Beginning as a teller-trainee, she ultimately advanced to the position of assistant branch manager. Her promotions were based solely upon merit. Sidney Taylor, a vice president of the bank and manager of the branch office in which Vinson worked, was Vinson’s supervisor throughout her employment with the bank. After the bank fired Vinson for her abusive use of sick leave, Vinson brought an action against Taylor and the bank, alleging that during her employment, she had “constantly been subjected to sexual harassment” by Taylor in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Vinson stated that Taylor repeatedly demanded sexual favors from her, fondled her in front of other employees, and forcibly raped her on a number of occasions. Taylor and the bank categorically denied Vinson’s allegations. Does the conduct constitute sexual harassment? Explain.
What relevance does Hickman have to local government and planning law in Australia?How and when in the legal process the above procedures come into play
LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW
Consider Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action Inc v Environmental Protection Authority [2021] NSWLEC 92
Outline the:
Relevant facts
Issue(s)
Relevant Finding(s)
Decision
Relevance to planning law in NSW.
Consider Peabody Pastoral Holdings Pty Ltd v Mid-Western Regional Council [2013] NSWLEC 86
Outline the:
Relevant facts
Issue(s)
Decision
Relevance to planning law in NSW
Consider Queanbeyan City Council v ACTEW Corporation Ltd [2011] HCA 40
Outline the:
a) Relevant facts
b) Issue(s)
c) Decision
What the numerous interventions indicate. [10 marks] The Hickman Principle
With regard to the Hickman Principle or Hickman Approach (Hickman):
What is the common law origin of this?
What are the key elements?[5 marks]
What relevance does Hickman have to local government and planning law in Australia?
Identify as examples at least two statutory references
[5 marks]
[15 marks] Consider:
Alison Ziller, The New South Wales Joint Expert Report Policy – reflections of an SIA practitioner (2016) 21 LGLJ 149
ABC Radio National, Law Report, Hot tubbing, 5 May 2009,
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lawreport/hot-tubbing/3137260#transcript
Outline what is a ‘doorstop SIA’
Students need to identify:
The statutory basis for ‘SIA’
The reason for the use of ‘doorstop’[1.5 marks]
What is a ‘JERP’[1.5 marks]
What is ‘hot tubbing’[2.0 marks]
Critically evaluate the use of JERPS and hot tubbing in assisting the NSWLEC to resolve planning disputes
Students need to identify:
How and when in the legal process the above procedures come into play
The advantages and disadvantages of these procedures
[10 marks]
Discuss whether or not the board of FF has any reason to take legal action against Lew and if they are likely to be successful if they do.
AUSTRALIAN CORPORATIONS LAW
Discuss whether or not the board of FF has any reason to take legal action against Lew and if they are likely to be successful if they do. (20 marks).
Explain your views concerning the effectiveness of ASIC as a corporate regulator and enforcer of the Corporations Act 2001.