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Notes available for the following courses of LLB at London School of Economics (LSE)
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Commercial Awareness 2
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Contract Law 14
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Criminal Law 15
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Evidence law 6
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Information Technology Law 6
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Internet Law 9
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Introduction to Legal Systems 1
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Introduction to the Legal System 4
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Jurisprudence 6
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Law of Obligations 11
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LL108 criminal law 5
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LL221 LL221 14
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LL305 Jurisprudence LL305 2
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Medical law 27
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Property I 3
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Public International Law 11
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Public Law 20
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Tort Law 13
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Complete LLB Undergraduate Contract Law model answer templates for problem questions. Good to have as a resource for online exams.
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London School of Economics•Contract Law
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Contract Law Tort Law *FIRST CLASS* NOTES (INCLUDING TEMPLATE ANSWERS)• By theLPCgod
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Complete LLB Undergraduate Contract Law model answer templates for problem questions. Good to have as a resource for online exams.
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London School of Economics•Tort Law
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Contract Law Tort Law *FIRST CLASS* NOTES (INCLUDING TEMPLATE ANSWERS)• By theLPCgod
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Hobbes - government is justified because without it we will destroy each other.
What reason do you have to agree to be subject to government and its laws? Isn’t it much
better to be free and do your own thing? Hobbes made a name for himself by arguing that if
you were free of government, chances are that you would not be able to do your own thing
at all. Without government, there’s nothing stopping others from killing you, or taking what
you possess, or bursting your balloon. You and everyon...
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London School of Economics•Jurisprudence
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Jurisprudence Notes• By topqualitynotes
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Hobbes - government is justified because without it we will destroy each other.
What reason do you have to agree to be subject to government and its laws? Isn’t it much
better to be free and do your own thing? Hobbes made a name for himself by arguing that if
you were free of government, chances are that you would not be able to do your own thing
at all. Without government, there’s nothing stopping others from killing you, or taking what
you possess, or bursting your balloon. You and everyon...
Dworkin argues that Hart’s descriptive theory fails because it can’t explain the way we really talk about law. Hart’s theory, he says, implies that we share core criteria for determining what law is, and the disagreements that remain are over borderline issues.
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Dworkin argues that Hart’s descriptive theory fails because it can’t explain the way we really talk about law. Hart’s theory, he says, implies that we share core criteria for determining what law is, and the disagreements that remain are over borderline issues.
‘Rules of recognition are constitutive conventions, establishing partially autonomous practices of identifying the sources of law.’ (Andrei Marmor) 
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‘Rules of recognition are constitutive conventions, establishing partially autonomous practices of identifying the sources of law.’ (Andrei Marmor) 
Discuss.
For Rousseau, ultimate authority must always remain in the hands of the people and be
an expression of their sovereignty. This is how real freedom is attained. Freedom is expressed through conformity with the ‘general will’ (volonté generale), not
in a private or personal sphere. For Rousseau, the social contract ideally transforms the
individual into a citizen, one who will embrace the general will. This is a good to which
all must contribute; the contract is thus based on an idea of virtu...
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For Rousseau, ultimate authority must always remain in the hands of the people and be
an expression of their sovereignty. This is how real freedom is attained. Freedom is expressed through conformity with the ‘general will’ (volonté generale), not
in a private or personal sphere. For Rousseau, the social contract ideally transforms the
individual into a citizen, one who will embrace the general will. This is a good to which
all must contribute; the contract is thus based on an idea of virtu...
Kant - government is justified because it is required by our nature as free and rational beings
You think of yourself as a free and autonomous person. You also think that it should be up
to you to choose how to live your life, and that it should be up to others to live theirs. Kant
took these simple foundations and built an entire philosophical system on them, setting out
the limits of government power and the justification of coercion on the way. He said that, in
thinking yourself free, you are...
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Kant - government is justified because it is required by our nature as free and rational beings
You think of yourself as a free and autonomous person. You also think that it should be up
to you to choose how to live your life, and that it should be up to others to live theirs. Kant
took these simple foundations and built an entire philosophical system on them, setting out
the limits of government power and the justification of coercion on the way. He said that, in
thinking yourself free, you are...
Hart puts forward the view that law (a legal system) is the union of two kinds of rules: primary and secondary rules. Primary rules are those rules that directly govern our conduct: rules that tell us what to do, like the law against committing murder, or requiring us to pay our taxes. Secondary rules, on the other hand, are rules about the primary rules, telling us how those primary rules can be changed, applied and identified.
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Hart puts forward the view that law (a legal system) is the union of two kinds of rules: primary and secondary rules. Primary rules are those rules that directly govern our conduct: rules that tell us what to do, like the law against committing murder, or requiring us to pay our taxes. Secondary rules, on the other hand, are rules about the primary rules, telling us how those primary rules can be changed, applied and identified.
Invaluable information for any interviews/assessment centres/ general goal of improving one's commercial awareness. Notes helped me secure a Vacation Scheme + Training Contract at an international firm!
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London School of Economics•Commercial Awareness
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All You Need To Know About Commercial Awareness • Christopher Stoakes• ISBN 9780957494671
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Invaluable information for any interviews/assessment centres/ general goal of improving one's commercial awareness. Notes helped me secure a Vacation Scheme + Training Contract at an international firm!
Complete set of notes on Christopher Stoakes' All You Need To Know About The City, with additional notes on the steps of an M&A transaction. Invaluable information for any interviews/assessment centres/ general goal of improving one's commercial awareness. Notes helped me secure a Vacation Scheme + Training Contract at an international firm!
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All You Need To Know About The City • Christopher Stoakes• ISBN 9780957494664
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Complete set of notes on Christopher Stoakes' All You Need To Know About The City, with additional notes on the steps of an M&A transaction. Invaluable information for any interviews/assessment centres/ general goal of improving one's commercial awareness. Notes helped me secure a Vacation Scheme + Training Contract at an international firm!