British cases legal importance
Title: British cases legal importance
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British cases legal importance
The three cases chosen are R. v. Moloney (1985), Airedale National Health Service Trust v. Bland (1993) and R. v. R. (1991). Taking each case separately, endeavours will be made to show in what way they are significant in legal terms, also in social or cultural terms, where apposite. It shall be stated whether each is a public or private matter, public concerns relating here to serious crimes, private concerns to torts, and the consequence, remarked upon. Intention,
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of crime.
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Smith and Keenan’s English Law, 9th Edition, Denis Keenan, (Pitman Publishing, London, 1989)
“A” Level Law: Cases and Materials, Third Edition, Hogan, Seago and Bennett, (Concise College Texts, Sweet and Maxwell, London, 1994)
Criminal Law, Third Edition, Catherine Elliott and Frances Quinn, (Pearson Education Limited, Longman, Essex, 2000)
St Brendan’s Sixth Form College, ‘A’ Level Law notes, John Deft, (St Brendan’s Sixth Form College, http://www.stbrn.ac.uk/other/depts/law/, 2000)
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