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    fights for a country for example‚ a soldier. Peter Brownrigg‚ of the novel Cue for Treason by Geoffrey Trease is the most heroic characters in my opinion. His persistent‚ selfless‚ and courageous personality exemplified their heroism. These personality traits make Peter the most heroic characters of Cue for Treason. It takes persistence for a hero to overcome any unexpected difficulties presented to them. Near the end of Cue for Treason‚ Peter tried his best to sabotage Sir Philip Morton’s plan to

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    under a Constitution‚ but the Constitution is what the judges say it is”. (Hughes) Judicial activism and judicial restraint are the philosophy and the reason behind the majority of judicial decisions. Most people are often confused over the true meaning and their proper applications. The theory of judgment that takes into account the spirit of laws and the changing times is referred to as judicial activism‚ and judicial restraint looks at strict interpretation of the law and the importance of legal

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    sufficiently similar every court is In England and Wales the courts operate a very rigid doctrine of precedent which has the effect that bound by the decisions made by courts above it in the hierarchy and in general courts are bound by their own past decisions. The doctrine of Precedent is the process whereby judges should follow previous decisions in similar cases to help maintain a degree of consistency in the way the law is applied in similar cases. It is based on the maxim “stare decisis” which

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    JUDICIAL REVIEW AND JUDICIAL SUPREMACY: A PARADIGM OF CONSTITUTIONALISM IN NIGERIA. By A.T.Shehu‚ PhD( ABSTRACT This paper examines judicial review and judicial power in Nigeria under the 1999 Constitution in relation to the constitution itself and in relation to the political branches of government. This is essentially to locate where lays supremacy between the branches and the judiciary particularly the Supreme Court with its final appellate jurisdiction. Judicial review and supremacy of the

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    Cue for Treasons Chapter Summaries Chapter 1: Location: Cumberland Important notes: -Peter lives in Cumberland -Peter goes to school in Keswick -Peter has a brother named Tom -Peter and the rest of the men of the village go to Sir Phillip’s property and start breaking down the wall of his property because Sir Phillip over claimed their land. -Peter’s dad sends him on a lookout. -There are many of Sir Phillip’s men‚ and Peter throws a rock at Sir Phillip and it almost hit him in

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    IB Literature II—HL: Cue Card Instructions L.Lyon (Adapted from A.Wiggins) Spring 2014 Contents of each Cue Card: 1. AUTHOR and TEXTS (properly punctuated) Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller 2. BIRTH/DEATH DATES AND PLACES OF BIRTH/DEATH He was born on October 17‚ 1915 in Harlem New York He died on February 10‚ 2005‚ in  Roxbury‚ Connecticut. 3. HISTORICAL DATE THE TEXT WAS PUBLISHED  The play was first performed in 1949. That period was the post war period for the Second World

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    regardless of what the law says should be the outcome of the case. The appeal was allowed‚ the House of Lords agreeing with Wang and stating that no one is allowed to tell a jury to find a guilty verdict‚ including the judge. A jury only have to make a decision based on what it fair and common sense and as they are not paid by anyone such as the government‚ they are free from political interference and bias. The fairness of an open trial The Public also have confidence as the jury members are not

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    What makes your house pleasant? - Do you like sports? - Describe the kind of spots people do in your country. Why? - Have you ever tried any sport? - Do you think sport affects the person doing it? - Is there any sport you would like to try? Cue Card Describe how you usually communicate with your friends. Please say: - Are you communicating by phone‚ letters or e-mails? - What are the advantages and disadvantages of these ways? - Do your friends agree with this way of communication? -

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    Daniel Ferrato Mrs. Alilovic ENG 1D1 April 8‚ 2013 Cue For Treason In Cue For Treason‚ written by Geoffrey Trease‚ we are introduced to the main Character‚ Peter Brownrigg. Peter’s neighbors and family break down the wall blocking the common lands and that’s when the adventure begins. This adventure Peter goes through shows how ambitious‚ independent‚ and brave he is. Peter’s traits are unveiled while he is on his adventure. These traits make Peter successful on his adventure and turn him

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    CHAPTER – 1 GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW INTRODUCTION “Public law is not at base about rights‚ even though abuses of power may and often do invade private rights; it is about wrongs – that is to say misuses of public power.” * Sedley.J1 The ultimate (though not necessarily the most appropriate) means by which public law disputes are resolved is by bringing the matter before the Administrative Court using a claim for judicial review. Broadly‚ in order to succeed‚ the claimant (the person or body

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