“In the face of concerns about national security, and the scramble to adopt robust counter-terrorism legislation, the Human Rights Act has proven to be a mere paper tiger and has provided little or no protection for fundamental rights.” Discuss.

Public law
Answer TWO of the following FIVE questions.

In Jackson v. Attorney General, Lord Hope stated, “The rule of law enforced by the courts is the ultimate controlling factor on which our constitution is based.”Discuss.

“The reality is that law making is more an exercise in brute executive power and political necessity than one of debate and persuasion.” (M. Elliot and R.Thomas, 2014). Discuss.

“In the face of concerns about national security, and the scramble to adopt robust counter-terrorism legislation, the Human Rights Act has proven to be a mere paper tiger and has provided little or no protection for fundamental rights.” Discuss.

“Cases like R v. A (No.2) (Complainant’s Sexual History) (2002) and Ghaidan v. Godin-Mendoza (2004) clearly illustrate that the Human Rights Act 1998 does not strike an appropriate balance between judicial power and parliamentary sovereignty.”Discuss.

“The British constitution does not adequately protect the right to protest.”
Discuss.

Explain what this test requires and how it can give rise to liability in a wide range of situations.

Intellectual Property

Critically evaluate the scope and effectiveness of one of the ‘non-invention’ exclusions listed below in section a) AND one of the ‘exceptions to patentability’ in section b):

Explain what this test requires and how it can give rise to liability in a wide range of situations.

Critically evaluate the Court of Appeal’s decision in Barry v Davies (trading as Heathcote Ball & Co) [2000] 1 WLR 1962 (CA) paying particular attention to the significance of Pill LJ’s concurring judgment.

Critically evaluate the Court of Appeal’s decision in Barry v Davies (trading as Heathcote Ball & Co) [2000] 1 WLR 1962 (CA) paying particular attention to the significance of Pill LJ’s concurring judgment.

What are practical skills you think are required for addressing this scenario.

Real World Law

Consider what legal issues may arise, if any;

Evaluate the options available, and decide whether any action needs to be taken immediately, and if so, what;

Consider any potential long-term consequences and develop a strategy for dealing with them;

Be prepared to present these findings in a clear and concise verbal report;

What are practical skills you think are required for addressing this scenario.

A significant feature of International Human Rights Law is the list of state reservations to Human Rights Treaties. It is claimed that state reservations to treaties avoids conflict with national laws, secures widespread state participation, achieves consensus, and ensures sovereign interests will not be damaged. Discuss.

A significant feature of International Human Rights Law is the list of state reservations to Human Rights Treaties. It is claimed that state reservations to treaties avoids conflict with national laws, secures widespread state participation, achieves consensus, and ensures sovereign interests will not be damaged. Discuss.

Demonstrate skills such as logical argumentation; presentation; independent research and analysis of evidence and data.

Recognise and describe basic concepts of the UN and regional human rights system and law

Explain and classify key features of the UN and regional human rights law

Critically evaluate aspects of the UN and regional human rights law and its application to concrete cases.

Briefly define art history as an academic field based on your understanding of the readings in the textbook Introduction. Discuss two of the natural and human threats to artworks that concern contemporary art historians.

“The interpretation the works by an art Historian”

Briefly define art history as an academic field based on your understanding of the readings in the textbook Introduction. Discuss two of the natural and human threats to artworks that concern contemporary art historians.

Provide specific examples of threats, the artworks involved, and how these threats affect the interpretation of the works by art historians.

Explain the construction of megalithic architecture and dome building, tracing its history from pre-historic art to the Renaissance.

 What legal issues were raised? What other challenges were there? How did you deal with the challenges? Would you have done anything differently in hindsight?

Clinical Legal Education – Employment law Clinic
For your portfolio, you are encouraged to consider the following headings:

Introduction to your clinical role – what the clinic/project does, and your role within it.

Placing your project within a wider access to justice context – Why is the work of your project important? What is the history of work in this area? What is the future?

What legal issues were raised? What other challenges were there? How did you deal with the challenges? Would you have done anything differently in hindsight?

Evaluation – In what ways does your project work well? In what ways could it be improved?

Personal reflection – State what you have taken from the project, and how it might influence you in the future.

Comparison of the regulations of cryptocurrencies in the European Union, the U.S.A., and Russia from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic till the middle of the year 2022: Legal changes, contrasts, and transformations:Discuss?

Comparison of the regulations of cryptocurrencies in the European Union, the U.S.A., and Russia from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic till the middle of the year 2022: Legal changes, contrasts, and transformations:Discuss?