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Detrimental Reliance
Detrimental reliance occurs when one party (the relying party) reasonably relies on the promise or representation of another party (the promisor) to his detriment. In other words, the relying party changes his position, takes some action, or refrains...
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Judicial Review in Practice
Judicial review in practice is the application of the legal process by which courts or tribunals review government actions, decisions, or regulations to ensure they comply with the law, especially constitutional or statutory law. Filing an applicatio...
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Counter-terrorism Policing
Counter-terrorism policing refers to law enforcement activities and strategies designed to prevent, investigate, and respond to acts of terrorism and terrorist threats. This specialised branch of law enforcement focuses on identifying, disrupting, an...
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Factors for Achieving Justice
Justice is a complex concept influenced by a wide range of factors, including societal, legal, and individual considerations. These factors can impact how justice is perceived and administered. Legal system and laws: The legal framework within a soci...
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Principles of Justice
The principles of justice are fundamental concepts that guide the fair and equitable treatment of individuals within legal systems and societal institutions. These principles serve as the foundation for ethical and legal decision-making. Equality: Th...
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Features of Rule of Law
The features of the rule of law outline key principles that are fundamental to the proper functioning of a just and equitable legal system in a democratic society. These features collectively establish a legal framework that uphold justice, protect i...
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Rationale for Separation of Powers
The separation of powers is a fundamental concept in democratic systems of government, and it involves dividing the functions and powers of government among different branches or entities to prevent any single entity from gaining too much power. Prev...
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Tort of Intimidation
The tort of intimidation is a legal concept that involves the use of threats or unlawful pressure to coerce someone into taking a certain action or refraining from taking a certain action. It is a civil wrong that can lead to legal liability if the e...
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Fault in Negligence
In Tort Law, a fault refers to the blameworthy conduct or behaviour of a person that leads to harm or injury to another person or their property. Fault is a crucial element in establishing liability in negligence cases. The law of negligence holds in...
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Duty to Act
A duty to act refers to a legal or ethical obligation that requires an individual or entity to take specific actions or provide assistance in a particular situation. It implies that there is a responsibility to do something rather than remain passive...
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Good Samaritan Laws
Good Samaritan laws are legal provisions that protect individuals from liability when they voluntarily provide assistance to those who are injured or in danger. These laws are designed to encourage people to help others in emergency situations withou...
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Public Interests in Law
Public interests in law refer to the broader well-being and common welfare of society as a whole. These are interests that extend beyond the concerns of individuals or specific groups and aim to promote the greater good and the stability and prosperi...
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Public Policy in Law
Public policy in law refers to the principles, values, and goals that guide legal decisions and the development of laws and regulations in a given jurisdiction. It represents the collective interests, morals, and objectives of society as a whole and ...
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Negative Impact of Tort
Tort Law, which deals with civil wrongs that result in harm or injury to individuals or their property, serves as an important aspect of the legal system. While it is primarily designed to provide remedies and compensation to victims of such wrongs, ...
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Purpose of Tort Law
The purpose of Tort Law is to provide a legal framework for individuals to seek compensation or remedies when they have suffered harm or injury due to the wrongful acts or negligence of others. Tort law serves several important purposes in society:Co...
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