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8 Foundational Concepts and Principles of NextG...

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The NextGen Bar Exam was set to be introduced in 2026, aiming to emphasise skills-based knowledge rather than relying heavily on content memorisation. Nevertheless, the fundamental legal concepts and principles...

8 Foundational Concepts and Principles of NextG...

UOLLB First Class Law Notes

The NextGen Bar Exam was set to be introduced in 2026, aiming to emphasise skills-based knowledge rather than relying heavily on content memorisation. Nevertheless, the fundamental legal concepts and principles...

7 Foundational Skills of NextGen Bar Exam

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The NextGen Bar Exam, set to debut in 2026, will focus on testing candidates' proficiency in essential legal skills that are crucial for effective legal practice. It aims to ensure...

7 Foundational Skills of NextGen Bar Exam

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The NextGen Bar Exam, set to debut in 2026, will focus on testing candidates' proficiency in essential legal skills that are crucial for effective legal practice. It aims to ensure...

Suppression of Evidence

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Suppression of evidence is a legal concept that involves the exclusion of certain evidence from being presented or used in a trial or legal proceeding. It is a significant issue...

Suppression of Evidence

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Suppression of evidence is a legal concept that involves the exclusion of certain evidence from being presented or used in a trial or legal proceeding. It is a significant issue...

Motion to Suppress

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In the US criminal justice system, the motion to suppress is a legal filing made by a party (often the defence) in a criminal case, seeking the exclusion of specific...

Motion to Suppress

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In the US criminal justice system, the motion to suppress is a legal filing made by a party (often the defence) in a criminal case, seeking the exclusion of specific...

Hearsay Evidence

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Hearsay evidence refers to an out-of-court statement made by someone (the declarant) that is offered as evidence in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted in that statement....

Hearsay Evidence

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Hearsay evidence refers to an out-of-court statement made by someone (the declarant) that is offered as evidence in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted in that statement....

UOL Standard Entry Route

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The UOL Standard Entry Route is available to those who have finished their secondary education and met the general entry requirements. You will normally study 4 modules each year and a total...

UOL Standard Entry Route

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The UOL Standard Entry Route is available to those who have finished their secondary education and met the general entry requirements. You will normally study 4 modules each year and a total...

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