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LLB University of London - Criminal Law: My Journey in Getting My Law Degree
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law. Saturday, May 13, 2006. My Journey in Getting My Law Degree. Hello My name is Choy Chung Meng from Malaysia. You could call me Roy in this blog or you could write to me at royroyleecm@yahoo.com. The reason for me to start this blog is that I would like to share with you all some interesting things I learned during my whole journey in obtaining my law degree from University of London. Thank you and see you all around :-). Posted by Roy at 7:37 PM.
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law: Automatism
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law. Saturday, May 27, 2006. It can then be argued that there is a lack of actus reus, as the act is not voluntary, or that there is a lack of mens rea because the defendant is not conscious of what he is doing. A) TOTAL LOSS OF VOLUNTARY CONTROL. The defence is not available where the defendant's mind is functioning, albeit imperfectly. See:. Broome v Perkins [1987] Crim LR 271. Attorney-General's Reference (No 2 of 1992) [1993] 3 WLR 982. R v Quick [1973] QB 910.
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law: Actus reus
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law. Sunday, June 18, 2006. When discussing the nature of an actus reus or guilty act, legal scholars distinguish between:. Commissions, "conduct" or affirmative and positive "acts"; and. Omissions or failures to act. Commonwealth legal scholars add a third class, namely a state of affairs. The definition of each offence, whether common law or statutory, will always include the factual components necessary to constitute the actus reus. Some of these facts will be:.
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LLB - Public Law: Parliamentary sovereignty
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LLB - Public Law. Sunday, June 18, 2006. Another classic exposition was that of Albert Dicey, in his book Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (1885):. Parliament. has. the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and further, that no person or body is recognised by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament.". The doctrine may be summarized in three points:. Parliament can make law concerning anything. First, the devolution of power t...
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LLB - Public Law: Dicey comment on Rule of Law
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LLB - Public Law. Thursday, June 01, 2006. Dicey comment on Rule of Law. In deciphering A.V Dicey’s comment on the rule of law, it is imperative to establish a sound understanding of the concept of the rule of law. It is undoubtedly one that is capable of differing interpretations and thus the actual meaning is often evasive. Ÿ Secondarily.No man is above the law and everyone, regardless of rank, is subject to the ordinary laws of the land. On first glance, the comment that is rule of law is an unqualifi...
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LLB - Public Law: Judicial Review
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LLB - Public Law. Saturday, May 27, 2006. R v Stratford-on-Avon DC ex p Jackson [1985] 3 All ER 769, CA. R v Dairy Produce Quotas Tribunal ex p Caswell [1990] 2 All ER 434, HL. R v Swale BC ex p RSPB (1990) 2 Admin LR 790, Simon Brown J. Public bodies and public functions. Judicial review is available only against a public body exercising public law functions. R v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board ex p Lain [1967] 2 All ER 770, DC. Law v National Greyhound Racing Club [1983] 3 All ER 300, CA. R v Fern...
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LLB - Public Law: Constitution of the United Kingdom
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LLB - Public Law. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. Constitution of the United Kingdom. Acts of Parliament (written). Works of authority (written). AV Dicey's "Twin pillars" of the constitution. O Parliamentary sovereignty (ancient origins, modern evolution started from the Restoration). O Rule of law (ancient origins, modern evolution started in the nineteenth century). O Unitary state (ancient origins, derived from monarchy). O Constitutional monarchy (originated from the Restoration). Key statutes and conventions.
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LLB - Public Law: May 2006
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LLB - Public Law. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. Constitution of the United Kingdom. Acts of Parliament (written). Works of authority (written). AV Dicey's "Twin pillars" of the constitution. O Parliamentary sovereignty (ancient origins, modern evolution started from the Restoration). O Rule of law (ancient origins, modern evolution started in the nineteenth century). O Unitary state (ancient origins, derived from monarchy). O Constitutional monarchy (originated from the Restoration). Key statutes and conventions.
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law: Is it a crime when we hurt others with their consent?
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LLB University of London - Criminal Law. Monday, May 15, 2006. Is it a crime when we hurt others with their consent? Do we ever wonder is it a crime when we hurt someone else with their consent? Do we ever wonder can we be charged in court if we hurt someone with their consent? This judgement rose several argument. Why is it consenting adults doing something at their private home is a crime? How about those heterosexual people that did such activities at the private home? Is it a crime too? It is clear n...