Category: Court

  • The Hierarchy Of The Civil And Criminal Courts And Their Structure

    Civil courts Supreme Court The supreme court is one of the highest courts in the United Kingdom has the final say on the most significant legal issues. They are the conclusive check and excess on the UK’s legislation and establishment their duty is no different to many similar bodies in other kingdoms. The restriction on…

  • Planning And Environmental Court In The Supreme And District Courts Of Brisbane Observation

    INTRODUCTION Between August 20th and 23rd I observed six hours of legal procedure in Planning and Environmental Court in the Supreme and District Courts of Brisbane. Over the course of the three days I observed the court, I witnessed a range of reviews as well as two different hearings held by two different judges. Many…

  • Court System And Proceedings

    The role of court system is to help citizens protect their constitutional rights and enforce the rights of individuals. Their main purpose is to give opportunities to parties that are in conflict to be heard in the court in order to solve the dispute in a fair, consistent and rational manner using the law and…

  • The Family Court And Taylah Clavell Federal Circuit Court Of Australia

    Law reform is the process of reviewing current laws and proposing and introducing reforms in the legal system in order to promote justice or efficiency. The law reform bodies or law commissions are closely linked and are entities formed to promote legislative reforms. The Family Court was created by the legislation on Family Law Act…

  • The Effectiveness Of International Criminal Court

    INTRODUCTION In our society, are we safe? Do we have anyone to hear us, or do us justice? I’m afraid we never talked about it, but it seems like a key concern for everybody. The present world is pounded with demonstrations of fear-based oppression like those of viciousness, fatalities, atrocious crimes, corruption and bribery, individuals…

  • Court System Of Great Britain: Evaluation, Development And Perspectives

    In this essay, I will critically discuss the court system of England and Wales, including the historical context and significant developments as well as the different perspectives of the court system. I will also compare England and Wales court system to others in the world and I will argue that the England and Wales court…

  • Jurisprudence Of Justice Delivery System: Ancient To Modern

    1. Introduction:- The law of crimes has been known to us through all ages of civilization. It is in fact as old as our civilization. Whenever men and women formed into an organized society, the need for a criminal law has always been felt. In primitive society, there was no organization in society. They lived…

  • Importance Of Roe V Wade Case for Reproductive Justice Rights

    Reproductive justice rights are belief that everyone has the right to control their own fertility through access to birth control, abortion, and comprehensive sex education. In the United States we have had to fight to keep these rights, especially with Roe vs. Wade. Roe vs. Wade was when abortion was legalized across the United States…

  • U.S. Supreme Court Case Analysis: Case Study Essay

    Roper v. Simmons is a court case that managed to progress all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2005. This case dealt with the issue of whether or not it is constitutional for someone to be given the death penalty when they committed a crime under the age of eighteen. Christopher Simmons brought…

  • Forensic Hair Morphology as a Type of Testimony Used in Court: Analytical Essay

    The purpose of this essay is to examine the credibility and validity of forensic hair morphology. This study examines the morphological physical characteristics of human hair. Microscopical hair analysis only compares class characteristics and does not obtain any genetic information linked to an individual. In recent years there has been increasing controversy over the admissibility…