Department of Laws - Essay Competition

When a Laws Teacher marks an essay - i.e. an essay set for homework or undertaken as part of revision - it is automatically assessed for the Laws Essay Competition. The below essays have been short-listed ...
Reading a short-listed essay is a great way to revise ...
The winner of the 'Department of Laws Essay Competition' for Spring 2004 is Lisa Incledon for her essay "Princess Anne and EU Law".
All entrants, along with Lisa, will be presented with prizes at the 'Law Mooting Competition' on the 14th July 2004.
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Spring 2004 - Shortlisted essays
Rachel Ackers (A2 Law) - Can you consent to an assault?
Kierendeep Chahal (AS Law) - Delegated Legislation
James Coveney (AS Law) - ADR Essay
Hayley Davies (AS Law) - Sentencing Essays
Suzie Davis (AS Law) - The Aims of Sentencing
Steven Dibley (AS Law) - ADR Essay
Maria Georgian (AS/A2 Law) - Theft Problem Question
Kayleigh Gregory (AS Law) - Delegated Legislation
Lisa Incledon (AS Law) - Delegated Legislation
Lisa Incledon (AS Law) - Princess Anne and EU Law
Sean McCaughey (A2 Law) - Necessity can never be a defence for murder
Paul Powlesland (A2 Law) - Necessity can never be a defence to murder
Paul Powlesland (A2 Law) - Can you consent to an assault?
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Winning essays from the Autumn 2002 - Spring 2003 - Autumn 2003 Essay Competitions