A.Words should be given the meaning which is likely to give effect to the purpose or reform which the statute intended.B.Words should be given their ordinary grammatical meaning unless the result is manifestly absurd.C.Words should be given their ordinary grammatical meaning.D.The meaning of th...
The idea of ‘nature’ is at the very core of science, considered as its flagship and deepest link with human societies. However, while nature preservation has become a major social concern, the idea of nature remains elusive. We examine here the origins
Q1 What does “vulnerability” mean? Q2 Give three or more examples of when you as a person were vulnerable. Q3 Are the San people as a group vulnerable compared to other groups? Q4 Give examples of when other people can become vulnerable. Q5 What other words are similar to “vulnerability...
Chinese students represent a substantial portion of the UK university student population, with most of them being postgraduates. However, whilst the UK rem
Non-statutory guidance: Pupils handle common 2-D and 3-D shapes, naming these and related everyday objects fluently. They recognise these shapes in different orientations and sizes, and know that rectangles, triangles, cuboids and pyramids are not always similar to each other. ...
The National Curriculum’s non-statutory guidance also advises that pupils use factors and multiples to recognise equivalent fractions and simplify where appropriate (for example, 6/9 = 2/3 or ¼ = 2/8). In Year 5, pupils are taught to identify, name and write equivalent fractions of a ...
And, assuming that understanding climate change is indeed more valuable than just knowing about it, what does this involve? Why do we need to have understanding rather than mere (non-explanatory) knowledge about climate change? ‘Understanding’ and climate change ...
What does indemnification mean in company law? In company law, more often referred to as business law, indemnification refers to the process of a company agreeing to compensate its officers, directors, and employees for certain liabilities or legal costs that arise from the company’s actions. Wh...
It does so by arguing that discussing whether lawyers reason any differently from non-lawyers does not help to understand what legal reasoning really is and how it works. Rather, the article argues, if we are to shed valuable light on legal reasoning, we need to investigate the nature and ...
1 3 What does it mean to have an equal say? The key difference seems to be this: the judge, the witness, and others merely shape the decision by providing different kinds of input; in contrast, jurors' input constitutes the decision. Jurors' input not only causally influences whether ...