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IPR102 || with Error-free Solutions.
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Article 50 of TRIPs requires courts or equivalent judicial authority to grant a provisional measure order 
 
A. without any request 
B. accordingly the applicant's request 
C. accordingly the Member States' request 
D. Accordingly Court's request correct answers A 
 
Before disclosing your graphic work which you have just created to any person, you 
 
A. (i) make an agreement with him/her thereby he/she promises not to disclose or misuse the graphic work without your permission 
B. (ii) make ...
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WJEC Criminology Applied Diploma Unit 2: AC1.1 exam 2023 with verified answers
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what is the general definition of crime? correct answersan act punishable by law 
 
what is the legal definition of crime? correct answerscrimes are acts which break the law of the land and are punishable by the legal system 
 
what is the social definition of crime? correct answerscrime is what society says is a crime, if society says an act is a crime so it becomes one 
 
what are some examples of crime in the uk? correct answersmurder, theft, assault, GBH 
 
what is the definition of deviance...
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NCTJ -Media Law – Terminologies questions and answers 100% guaranteed success.
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NCTJ -Media Law – Terminologies questions and answers 100% guaranteed success. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'summary proceedings' - correct answer. Hearings in which magistrates try or sentence defendants 
 
What is an 'either way' offence? - correct answer. Defendants can either be tried in magistrates or crown court 
 
What is an 'indictable' offence? - correct answer. The most serious crimes which begin in magistrates then the case is 'sent' to crown court 
 
What is a 'summary offence...
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UK Constitution - Nature and Sources Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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What does it mean that the UK constitution is uncodified? - ANSWER-The Constitution is not written down in any single document, rather it is found in numerous documents and sources 
 
What does is it mean that the UK constitution is neither Judiciable? - ANSWER-The UK constitution is not judiciable as there is no single authoritative document to which courts could rule laws of parliament to be violating, as such the courts are less powerful in the UK than in the US 
 
What are the Twin Pillars o...
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW by HilaireBarnett,Marinos Diamantides. Public law 1 Introduction page 3 
1.1 Studying Public law 
1.1.1 A broad and integrated subject 
Public law is challenging: it requires knowledge of the entire system of government. 
For those of you with an academic background which includes history, government 
and/or politics, some of the terrain will be familiar – although now it will require 
a particular perspective: that of the constituti...
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UNIT 4 - CRIMINOLOGY - AC3.1|UPDATED&VERIFIED|SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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what is the judiciary? 
it is a group of legal personals (judges, courts and other support personal) who attended court 
 
 
 
what are the aims and objectives of the judiciary? 
to interpret and apply the law. there are over 3,ooo judges 
 
 
 
what are the working practices of a judiciary? 
their salary is guaranteed, they have security and the judiciary is organised on a clear hierarchy 
 
 
 
what is the local and national reach of the judiciary? 
the supreme court has nationwide jurisdictio...
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CJUS Exam 1 2024 Latest Test Questions With Verified Solutions
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CJUS Exam 1 2024 Latest Test Questions With Verified Solutions 
 
The Criminal Justice System is made up of what 3 components? 
law enforcement, the courts, and corrections 
the ability to arrest 
law enforcement 
the judgements of those arrested 
the courts 
the punishment of those found guilty 
corrections 
What is the purpose of the UK criminal justice system? 
to deliver justice for all convicting and punishing the guilty, and help them stop offending, while protecting the innocent 
Why do w...
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CREST CPSA Exam Questions and Answers
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CREST CPSA Exam Questions and Answers 
Computer Misuse Act 1990 - answerThe Computer Misuse Act 1990 is an Act of the 
Parliament of the United Kingdom, introduced partly in response to the decision in R v Gold & 
Schifreen (1988) 1 AC 1063. Critics of the bill[who?] complained that it was introduced hastily, 
was poorly thought out, and that intention was often difficult to prove, with the bill 
inadequately differentiating "joyriding" hackers like Gold and Schifreen from serious computer 
cr...
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Examine the differences in the powers exercised in the US and UK Supreme Courts.
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A Level UK and US Comparative Analysis on 'Examine the differences in the powers exercised in the US and UK Supreme Courts.'
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW by HilaireBarnett,Marinos Diamantides. Public law 1 Introduction page 3 
1.1 Studying Public law 
1.1.1 A broad and integrated subject 
Public law is challenging: it requires knowledge of the entire system of government. 
For those of you with an academic background which includes history, government 
and/or politics, some of the terrain will be familiar – although now it will require 
a particular perspective: that of the constitut...