Essays Tagged: "law courts"

Are official statistics a reliable source of information about crime in Britain?

tly used and accepted measures into the extent of crime are statistical data recorded by police and law courts. This data is collected annually and investigates the number of crimes committed within c ... n some cases, for example family disputes (often classified as domestics) it is seen as best if the law do not interfere.How an offence is recorded can also affect the statistics e.g. a burglary with ...

(8 pages) 90 0 4.6 Dec/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays

The differences between common law and equity.

Common law evolved over time as a judge made law (according to doctrine of precedent.) In common law the ki ... (according to doctrine of precedent.) In common law the king was the head of the government. Common law was the law administered by the royal courts and as such a more standardised set of rules based ... aw administered by the royal courts and as such a more standardised set of rules based on customary law was gradually enforced throughout the whole of England and countries derived from England. E.g. ...

(1 pages) 14897 0 0.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

"The law of equity came about to remedy the defects of the common law system." Do you agree with this statement? Elaborate.

1.0 IntroductionThe common law courts only provided the remedy of damages, which in some cases was an inappropriate remedy. The ... respond to new types of action and had many "loopholes". (Keenan, 1993) This weakness in the common law system lead to the development of equity. (Kelly, 2002) Ways in which the law of equity suppleme ... to the development of equity. (Kelly, 2002) Ways in which the law of equity supplements the common law will be further discussed in this assignment.2.0 Common LawPrior to the Norman Conquest of Engla ...

(4 pages) 124 0 4.6 Apr/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Common Law vs. Political Law vs. Scientific Law

Common Law vs. Political Law vs. Scientific LawAmericans are no longer aware that there are two kinds of le ... o kinds of legal systems, political and scientific. America was founded on principles of scientific law. But these principles have now been submerged in today's legal system. What is taught today as l ... rinciples have now been submerged in today's legal system. What is taught today as law is political law.To understand the difference between a scientific legal system and a political one, it is necess ...

(9 pages) 195 0 3.6 May/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The apology, plato

rates speaks in a very plain, conversational manner. He explains that he has no experience with the law courts and that he will instead speak in the manner to which he is accustomed: with honesty and ...

(2 pages) 64 0 2.6 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The law of equity came about to remedy the defects of the common law system. Discuss.(includes how equity came about and its remedies. Bibliography included.)

al authority had established its precedence at least partly through the establishment of the common law. The Courts of Exchequer was a court originally dealing with disputes involving revenue, taxatio ... s of Exchequer was a court originally dealing with disputes involving revenue, taxation and revenue laws. The Court of Common Pleas was where pleas between subject and subject were brought. And the Ki ...

(4 pages) 107 0 4.8 Jul/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Vesuvius

en space, and the forum (a marketplace in ancient Roman cities where business was conducted and the law courts were situated) was the center of attention to the senate and Imperial proclamations. Ther ...

(1 pages) 32 2 3.6 Dec/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

The Divine Command Theory and the Euthyphro Dilemma.

when the will of God is scrutinized by Socrates in a dialogue with Euthyphro at the entrance of the law courts.Socrates was prompted to inquire into the spirit of piety and his very moral fiber after ... a moral standard greater than God, or at least one that exists separately from God, to which God's laws or word must conform. Is an act morally good because God wills it or is it good because God agr ...

(4 pages) 67 0 5.0 Sep/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Classical Philosophy

Court Report.

Court ReportThe Australian Judiciary system is meant to uphold the law and dispense fair and equal justice upon all who come before it. It is, in theory, a way for pow ... rom a recent visit to the Magistrate and Supreme Courts, the theory of equal standing of all before law seems to be dissipating as financial standing and money start to have an ever increasing influen ... sure that the current standing values of the Australian Judicial system are not lost.The Townsville Law Courts architecture emits a foreboding and intimidating vibe when approached. The large concrete ...

(3 pages) 55 0 5.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Why is the main Affidavit in America the Bible?

Affidavits have always been a part of the law, courts and justice. However many people find it uncanny that in the United States, it is the Bi ...

(1 pages) 22 1 0.0 May/2006

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The Death Of Ivan Ilych

In "The Death of Ivan Ilych", the setting for this novella begins in the law courts. The second home of the main character Ivan. The story is told to us by explicit authoria ... e men, Peter Ivanovich, was one of Ivan's closest friends. He and Ivan grew up together and went to law school together as well. The next scene is at the funeral of Ivan, which is held at his h ...

(4 pages) 30 0 0.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Why aboriginal law should be recognised in Australia?

e legal systems within one geographic area. Plural legal systems are particularly common, where the law of a former colonial authority may exist alongside more traditional legal systems. The following ... ystems can co-exist and if they can co-exist in an equitable way acknowledging that both are valid 'law' and what makes up the 'law.'In anthropological circles it is accepted that all societies (human ...

(8 pages) 17 0 0.0 Sep/2009

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Court history and Purpose

poseCourts are a critical part of the criminal justice system. They are based on the English common law system and are generally organized in a three-tiered hierarchy. Although all American court syst ... etting in which disputes are settled and justice is administered in accordance with the rule of the law. The courts generally consist of a judge, a prosecutor, and a defense attorney. The judge is the ...

(5 pages) 2 0 0.0 Jul/2013

Subjects: Law & Government Essays