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The Classic Lifeboat Case: Is Eating People to Survive Murder?

posted in Law on January 13, 2024 by SC 0 Comments

Even if you haven’t studied law, you would’ve heard of this one. Does necessity apply? Case Study: R v Dudley and Stephens

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Two Arguments to Legally Get Away With Crime (Including Murder)

posted in Law on December 31, 2023 by SC 0 Comments

Bringing up duress and necessity can act as defences for serious crimes. Case Study: Re A (Conjoined Twins)

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Country Comparison: Can the Police Legally Lie During Interrogations?

posted in Law on December 16, 2023 by SC 0 Comments

Looking at the legality of police lying during interrogations. Focus: US, UK, Germany, Japan, Australia, New Zealand

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The Definition of Murder is Weirdly Complicated

posted in Law on December 10, 2023 by SC 0 Comments

Rerum Natura? Malice afterthought? Let me explain what all that means. Case Study: R v Crutchley

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