Free Law Resources

Sample LNAT Essay: Should Prisoners Have The Right To Vote?

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

Should crims be allowed to vote just like you and me? Frankly, who cares. Wouldn't it be better to install a benevolent dictator and do away with democracy altogether? Probably. Anyway, here is a fantastic sample LNAT essay on the issue of prisoner voting rights.

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Sample LNAT Essay: Why is Theft Wrong?

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

Ever find yourself being tempted to steal at the Tesco self-service checkout? It would be ever so easy. Still, stealing is a bad idea and you shouldn't do it you heathen. Read this article to find out why.

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Justifications for Intellectual Property Rights

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

3-min read. This blog post takes you through the two basic justifications for IP rights and provides a further reading list.

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Registered and Unregistered Land Problem Question Structure

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

8-min read. This blog post takes you through the steps to follow when working out which interests in a problem question will be binding on a purchaser. Before setting out the steps, a brief overview of the distinction between registered and unregistered land is given along with a few definitions of key terms.

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UK Criminal Law: Basic Principles

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

5-min read. This blog post shall take you through the components of actus reus and mens rea, including omissions, state of affairs offences, factual and legal causation, de minimis conduct, the thin skull rule, intervening acts, medical intervention, direct intent, oblique intent, subjective recklessness, negligence, transferred malice, strict liability offences, and the contemporaneity rule.

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