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NCTJ Sample Paper 1 Questions and  Answers Already Passed
  • NCTJ Sample Paper 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • NCTJ Sample Paper 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the key role of a whip? The key role of a whip is to enforce party discipline and that all members of the party are voting in accordance with the party's political ideology and policies. The whip's role is 'talent spotting' from the backbenchers. A party whip ensures that MP's vote in accordance with the parties policies rather than their own individual ideology, as if not issues would arise such as the Three line...
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Public Law - Key Rights and Freedoms (Notes)
  • Public Law - Key Rights and Freedoms (Notes)

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  • These notes cover human rights and freedoms as taught on the Public Law module of postgraduate law conversion courses (the GDL/PGDL). They can also cover topics on introductory public, administrative, and constitutional law papers taught on UK undergraduate Law degrees (LLBs). Using these notes, I gained a Distinction (74%) in the GDL at the University of Law. Some sections are coded according to this key: YELLOW - the order of the steps to take during exam questions, AND additional gui...
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Land Law - Freehold Covenants (Exam Plan)
  • Land Law - Freehold Covenants (Exam Plan)

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  • These notes cover most of the topics taught on the postgraduate conversion courses in the UK (the GDL and the PGDL). They can also cover many introductory papers taught on UK undergraduate Law degrees (LLBs). This document is written in the form of step-by-step exam plans. Compared to standard notes, this will save you lots of time. Most people will make notes during class, and then create exam plans nearer exams. Here, you take both steps together. Using these notes, I gained a Distinctio...
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Land Law - Leasehold Covenants (Exam Plan)
  • Land Law - Leasehold Covenants (Exam Plan)

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  • These notes cover most of the topics taught on the postgraduate conversion courses in the UK (the GDL and the PGDL). They can also cover many introductory papers taught on UK undergraduate Law degrees (LLBs). This document is written in the form of step-by-step exam plans. Compared to standard notes, this will save you lots of time. Most people will make notes during class, and then create exam plans nearer exams. Here, you take both steps together. Using these notes, I gained a Distinctio...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2 revision 2023 -2024
  • Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2 revision 2023 -2024

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  • Constitution - a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and relationship between government Unentrenched - having no special procedure for amendments Uncodified - the constitution is not written so cannot be followed Unitary - power is in one place Parliamentary sovereignty - parliament has ultimate power over laws, can't bind its successors and its legislation can't be struck down by a higher body Rule of law - everyone must follow the rule and will be punished ...
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GEB 3375 Exam 2 ucf -  Graded A Q&A Complete
  • GEB 3375 Exam 2 ucf - Graded A Q&A Complete

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  • In general, it is fair to assume that laws in foreign countries are the same of different than in the US? - no The three types of legal systems - o Civil Law = based on codification. Systematic collection of laws designed to cover all areas of concern. Bureaucratic. Most widespread system globally. Louisiana. Inquisitorial, judge actively question prosecution, defense, and witnesses, also issues decision. Trial by jury is less frequent o Common Law = relies on decisions made by judges in p...
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EOC Civics Exam Study Guide (Wills) Questions and Answers
  • EOC Civics Exam Study Guide (Wills) Questions and Answers

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  • EOC Civics Exam Study Guide (Wills) Questions and Answers How is a resident alien different from an immigrant? - Correct Answer ️️ -An alien is someone who comes and goes and an immigrant is someone who is legally living there. What is the difference between law of blood and law of soil? - Correct Answer ️️ -Law of blood is nationality based on parents and law of soil is nationality based on where you were born. What is the selective service system? - Correct Answer ️️ -The sy...
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Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Definition of HR - Answer- Human rights refer to fundamental rights and freedoms that are believed to belong to all human beings. As stated in the UDHR, these rights differ from ordinary rights under domestic law in that they are considered to be *universal, inalienable and inherent.* Abolition of Slavery - Answer- Slavery = forced labour in which a person is considered to be the property of another. Moves to abolish slavery in Europe beg...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2
  • Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2

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  • Constitution - a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and relationship between government Unentrenched - having no special procedure for amendments Uncodified - the constitution is not written so cannot be followed Unitary - power is in one place Parliamentary sovereignty - parliament has ultimate power over laws, can't bind its successors and its legislation can't be struck down by a higher body Rule of law - everyone must follow the rule and will be punished ...
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FCA UK Regulation Sample Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
  • FCA UK Regulation Sample Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)

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  • FCA UK Regulation Sample Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified) Which of the following is TRUE for a regulated firm under Money Laundering rules and regulations? - answerStaff must be trained to recognise and deal with suspicious transactions Under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, criminal property is defined as - answerany benefit derived from criminal behaviour Under what legislative framework can certain consumer bodies alert the FCA to supercomplaints? - answerFinancial Serv...
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