There is a serious shortage in human organs for transplantation. Should the UK undertake xenotransplantation using genetically modified animal organs, such as a pig’s heart, to fill this gap? Justify your position.
Human Rights should be protected universally, irrespective of who is violating them – be it states, regulatory agencies, private actors, international organisations, or global governance bodies.
This research paper proceeds in the following manner. It begins with a critique of UNSCR 2242 in relation to reinforcing gender relations by placing it at the forefront of the WPS agenda, and how a contextualised approach to WPS is more appropriate. Building on feminist critique of the WPS agenda, this paper goes onto argue that a human rights strategy needs to be advanced which pursues gender equality, irrespective of whether conflicts erupt or not, as well as how an increase in women’s participation may not necessarily transform structural gender inequality. This research paper will then conclude by stating that whilst there has been an increase in promoting women’s rights, there is the requirement to view it through a human rights perspective to ensure that there is no reinforcement of unequal gender dynamics.
Critically discussion of how the traditional, heterosexual, nuclear family norm continue to dominate family law despite greater recognition of different family norms.
INTRO TO CRIMINAL LAW REVISION SLIDES COVERING MURDER/OAPA/LOSS OF CONTROL/DIMINISHED RESPONSIBILITY/GROSS NEGLIGENCE MANSLAUGHTER/UNLAWFUL ACT MANSLAUGHTER/ SELF-DEFENCE/NECESSITY/INTOXICATION/MISTAKE/DURESS/ACTUS REUS/MENS REA
INTRO TO CONTRACT LAW REVISION SLIDES COVERING OFFER/ITT/ACCEPTANCE/TERMINATION/CONSIDERATION/ITCLR/PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL/DURESS/TRESPASS TO THE PERSON - ASSAULT/BATTERY/FALSE IMPRISONMENT/ HARASSMENT/INVASION OF PRIVACY/WILKINSON V DOWNTON/DEFENCES
This includes structures i.e. IDEA formula for topics such as intoxication, murder, theft & robbery, self-defence, loss of control, diminished responsibility, unlawful act manslaughter and gross negligence manslaughter. Targeted towards the longer marked questions such as the 10/30 markers where these topics may be included in the scenario.
These questions aim to test a students knowledge of the content and covers the entire topic of contract. It is aimed for AQA A-level students but if an exam board is similar then these will be just as useful.
These are test your understanding and knowledge questions based on the A-Level AQA Law specification and the textbook written by Jacqueline Martin. It covers the entire year 2 crime section and it aims to test students knowledge of the content. It covers murder, specific defences, involuntary manslaughter, capacity and necessity defences, attempt and theft and robbery.
These slides contain a summary of the entire chapter from the new specification for AQA LAW from 2017. It summarises and condenses key information into one place and is a useful revision resource. That has helped not only me but fellow students revise from.