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Undercharging in Criminal Practice

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In criminal law, undercharging refers to a situation where a prosecutor or law enforcement authority charges a defendant with a criminal offence that is less severe or carries a lower...

Undercharging in Criminal Practice

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In criminal law, undercharging refers to a situation where a prosecutor or law enforcement authority charges a defendant with a criminal offence that is less severe or carries a lower...

Detrimental Reliance in Property Law

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In property law, land law, and trusts law, detrimental reliance can be invoked in situations where one party has reasonably relied on a promise or representation regarding property, leading to a change...

Detrimental Reliance in Property Law

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In property law, land law, and trusts law, detrimental reliance can be invoked in situations where one party has reasonably relied on a promise or representation regarding property, leading to a change...

Finnis's Seven Basic Human Goods

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John Finnis, a philosopher in the natural law tradition, proposed a list of Seven Basic Human Goods, which serve as foundational principles for his ethical and moral philosophy: Life is the...

Finnis's Seven Basic Human Goods

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John Finnis, a philosopher in the natural law tradition, proposed a list of Seven Basic Human Goods, which serve as foundational principles for his ethical and moral philosophy: Life is the...

Wittgenstein’s Practical Theory of Rules

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Ludwig Wittgenstein, a prominent philosopher, is known for his theory of rules, often referred to as Wittgenstein's Practical Theory of Rules. This theory challenges traditional philosophical concepts related to language,...

Wittgenstein’s Practical Theory of Rules

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Ludwig Wittgenstein, a prominent philosopher, is known for his theory of rules, often referred to as Wittgenstein's Practical Theory of Rules. This theory challenges traditional philosophical concepts related to language,...

MacCormick’s Interest Theory of Rights

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Neil MacCormick, a renowned legal philosopher, is associated with the Interest Theory of Rights. This theory offers a distinct perspective on the nature and foundation of rights in the context...

MacCormick’s Interest Theory of Rights

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Neil MacCormick, a renowned legal philosopher, is associated with the Interest Theory of Rights. This theory offers a distinct perspective on the nature and foundation of rights in the context...

Hard Case

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In Jurisprudence, a hard case refers to a legal situation or scenario that presents complex, contentious, or morally challenging issues that are difficult to resolve through established legal principles or...

Hard Case

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In Jurisprudence, a hard case refers to a legal situation or scenario that presents complex, contentious, or morally challenging issues that are difficult to resolve through established legal principles or...

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