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Human Rights and Law
(The Open University (OUUK), 2011)
Human rights now seem to take precedent over many areas of our lives, but where do these rights come from and how did they develop? This unit looks at the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights and its influence ...
Changing Law: Mental Capacity Legislation
(The Open University (OUUK), 2016-03)
The aim of this free course, Changing law: mental capacity legislation, is to consider how legal problems are identified and how the law develops to address those problems. It uses the evolution of legislation on decision ...
The Law-Making Process in England and Wales
(The Open University (OUUK), 2016-03)
This free course, The law-making process in England and Wales, introduces you to the sources of law in England and Wales. It examines the democratic law-making process and how and by whom proposed legislation is initiated, ...
Starting with Law: An Overview of the Law
(The Open University (OUUK), 2016-03)
The law is an interesting and lively subject that touches upon all aspects of everyday life. But how are laws in the UK made and who makes them? This free course, Starting with law: An overview of the law, will introduce ...
Introduction to Law in Wales
(The Open University (OUUK), 2016-03)
This free course, Introduction to law in Wales, gives a brief overview of the legal history in Wales from the 12th century, followed by an overview of devolution and referendums, the law making powers of the Welsh Assembly ...
Parliament and the law
(The Open University (OUUK), 2011)
How are rules made and who can influence this procedure? This unit will introduce you to the rule-making processes in of the UK Houses of Parliament in Westminster. You will examine how laws are enacted and how it is ...
The Referendum: Direct Democracy and the Constitution
(Gresham College, 2014-03)
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