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LawNewest Review: ... cornerstone of a vast range of other areas of law) Constitutional Law (the law relating to Parliament’s powers and how they relate to the legal system) Criminal Law (the laws relating to murder, manslaughter and burglary amongst other things) Administrative Law (following on from Constitutional Law, it deals with the secondary level of governmental control in relation to its legal rights and where they are derived from) Tort Law (the law of ‘civil wrongs’, which is mostly case-based rather than statute based) Jurisprudence (the philosoph... more |
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Choosing which subject to study at University is one of the most important decisions that you make in your academic life. Of the hundreds of choices options that are available to people wishing to enter into higher education, Law is one of the most popular. Arguably the most difficult degree course to be accepted on after Vetinary Science, Medicine and Dentistry, there are nevertheless thousands of places available to students at the 80 or so institutions where it is available. The Grades You’ll Need --------------------------- In order to be accepted onto any Law degree, you need to demonstrate excellent academic results. There is ... Read the complete review


