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Explain how the doctrine of judicial precedent binds the Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal is bound by the doctrine of judicial precedent, as all courts in England and Wales are bound. Due to its position in the hierarchy of English courts, the decisions from the Court of Appea...
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How is legislation passed in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom the executive and the legislature are closely linked. This is in contrast to the United States where there is a stark separation of these two areas of government. In the United Kingdom ...
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How would an increase in interest rates impact aggregate demand

An increase in interest rates would impact aggregate demand (AD) by impacting consumer spending, business investments and exports-imports. When interest rates rise borrowing becomes more expensive and saving...
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How do I prepare for medical ethics and law questions at my interview?

Medical ethics and law questions can be daunting at first. There are very rarely right or wrong answers so interviewers aren't usually too bothered about your final decision, but rather how you arrived at yo...
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Why do atoms larger than iron release energy when they undergo fission?

For this problem we need to consider the strong nuclear force (SNF), and the electromagnetic force (EMF). Recall that the SNF attracts very strongly over very small distances (≈10 -15 m), and the EMF is weak...
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Answered by Henry B. Physics tutor
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