Directive 2017/22: The Winter Sports DirectiveConcerned with the coexistence of different standards between the Member States in relation to the manufacturing of skiing equipment, the EU has adopted Directive 2017/22 (the Winter Sports Directive) (fictitious). The Directive provides that manufacturers of skiing and snowboarding equipment must conduct safety tests of all their equipment, according to the detailed specifications laid down in the...
Strengths and weaknesses of negotiationAbdul Hamid is your client. In 2015, Abdul gave up his career as a teacher and set up a perfume shop, Oud, specialising in the sale and distribution of high-end perfumes from South Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. He has a small shop on the Sahara Road in Europe from where Abdul packs and sells his perfumes to his commercial clients across Europe. He also sells to the general public. Abdul ha...
Task Brian Fixter, 45 years-old, has been employed by your company for the past seven years and works in the warehouse. As a warehouse worker he does general labour for the company as well as deals with customer inquiries. The company has alleged a number of events that Brian has done wrong which allows it to fire him for cause (these events are the three complaints you individually wrote about in Term Assignment #1 at the start of term). C...
Task 1: ContractsExplain contracts to Quentin Quentin, a work placement student in your office, is helping with the filing of some recent real estate contracts. He asks you what a contract is. Explain the six elements of a contract. Use examples of real estate transactions to illustrate each one. Your answer should be up to 100 words for each element. Using your own words, explain the two requirements for an agreement for the sale and...
Part 1: Private company vs. Public companyDemonstrate the following knowledge and understanding: Demonstrate broad knowledge and understanding of key areas of business law. Demonstrate the following skills and abilities: Utilise primary and secondary legal sources to demonstrate problem solving skills in a legal context. What am I required to do in this assignment? There are three parts to this assessment and all are equally weigh...
Background of the TragedyThis assignment requires you to advise the parties using case law. The annual party conference of Libertas, a (fictitious) political party in the United Kingdom was being held at Mottley Towers Conference Centre. Â As the audience listened to the previous Party Leader, Kenny Charles give a rousing speech, heavy lighting collapsed and fell, killing several leading members of the party who were seated behind hi...
Main FindingsPrepare a 1,500 word report critically evaluating the corporate governance and ethical issues in relation to the collapse of BHS. 1. Discuss the advantages and drawbacks of different forms of business organisation. 2. Identify the key regulations and codes applying to companies and directors. 3. Apply the legal and ethical principles examined to actual and hypothetical scenarios. British Home Stores (BHS) was sold by Sir...
Scenario 1Read each of the following scenarios: Â Identify all potential legal issues in each scenario and briefly outline the law on the issue(s). Â Scenario 1 Â Mary has been saving up for a new sofa for the past few months. As it is Easter weekend, she knows that there are plenty of sales on and she might find a good deal. So, Mary goes sofa shopping with her daughter on Easter Saturday. After som...
TaskYour dissertation is a crucial part of your LLM degree programme - it is this that distinguishes an LLM from the intermediate award of Postgraduate Diploma. The dissertation must constitute original contribution to the corpus of legal knowledge within the relevant Award discipline. ‘Original’ in this context is not understood to be synonymous with the ‘substantial contribution to world knowledge’ required of a PhD, o...
Task 1: ContractsTask 1: Contracts Explain contracts to Quentin (a) Quentin, a work placement student in your office, is helping with the filing of some recent real estate contracts. He asks you what a contract is. Explain the six elements of a contract. Use examples of real estate transactions to illustrate each one. Your answer should be up to 100 words for each element. (b) Using your own words, explain the two requirements for an agreement f...
Insight into the Final Examination QuestionsThe following are examples of examination questions, with solutions for your reference. These questions are similar to what you will see on the final examination, but this document does not reflect the actual length and content of the examination.1. Indicate whether each of the following independent statements is correct. Explain your responses.a) Under strict liability, the person who caused the inj...
Question 1: RCD Ltd. and Alastair Du's Breach of Contract1 RCD Ltd. sells household appliances, including washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, and refrigerators. Most of RCD’s customers are developers of apartment buildings and condominium complexes. RCD’s sales representative is Alastair Du. He is authorized to make contracts with buyers, provided the value of each contract does not exceed $100 000. Alastair ignored the restricti...
Duty of Care for ProfessionalsâWhere professional advice may be relied on by one or both parties to a transaction, the professional must ensure that the advice is not only carefully prepared, but that the advice is open and unbiased. The professional must also ensure that their role (and particularly any personal interest) in the transaction is fully explained and brought to the attention of both parties. This is especially i...
Part IExamination Questions You are an advisor at Global Affairs Canada. Your Minister, Marc Garneau, has spent the past month preparing for a possible Cabinet shuffle. He has some lingering questions concerning various important but obscure issues affecting Canada and would like to prepare notes for his replacement â or his own new term as Foreign Minister. He has asked you to prepare a short paper addressing the legal impl...
Introduction to TMA 02TMA 02 is worth 20% of your overall score for the module. For more information on module assessment, see Section 3.2 of the Module Guide. TMA 02 has two questions, together worth 100 marks. Â Question 1 is worth 90% of the marks, and Question 2 is worth 10% of the marks. You are expected to answer the TMA in your own words. The word limit for TMA 02 is a maximum of 2000 words. Any words over this cannot be c...