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A high 2.1 qualification in LLB Law.
A-Level - English Literature A*, History A, Geography A
AS-Level - Government & Politics A
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Equity & Trusts term 2 lecture notes
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Trusts lecture notes term 1, Trusts & Equity
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Company Law Lecture Notes Term 1 (Foundation Company Law)
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“Corporatisation of legal services has jeopardised law’s status as a profession.” Critically discuss with reference to both academic commentary and po
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“Corporatisation of legal services has jeopardised law’s status as a profession.” Critically discuss with reference to both academic commentary and po
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European Convention on Human Rights Lecture Notes (15 credit module)
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The ‘beneficiary principle’ is a requirement that there must be an ascertainable beneficiary or beneficiaries for a trust to be valid. The policy unde
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The ‘beneficiary principle’ is a requirement that there must be an ascertainable beneficiary or beneficiaries for a trust to be valid. The policy unde
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Commercial Law Summary notes
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The ‘beneficiary principle’ is a requirement that there must be an ascertainable beneficiary or beneficiaries for a trust to be valid. The policy unde
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Not very detailed on cases or statutory previsions
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