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Choose one of the following official reports and read its key points and conclusions:

Choose one of the following official reports and read its key points and conclusions:

• The Stern Review (regarding the handling of rape complaints by public authorities)
Accessible via :
http://beneaththewig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Stern_Review_acc_FINAL4.pdf

• House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee, The Decision to go to War in Iraq (HC 813-I)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmselect/cmfaff/813/813.pdf

• House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution, Surveillance: Citizens & the State (HL Paper 18-I)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200809/ldselect/ldconst/18/18.pdf

• House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution, Relations between the Executive, the Judiciary and Parliament (HL Paper 151)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200607/ldselect/ldconst/151/151.pdf

• House of Commons Culture, Media & Sport Committee, Press Standards, Privacy and Libel (HC – 362-I)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200607/ldselect/ldconst/151/151.pdf

• House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs, Banking Supervision & Regulation (HL Paper 101-I)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200809/ldselect/ldeconaf/101/101i.pdf

• Joint Committee on Human Rights, Facilitating Peaceful Protest (HL Paper 123, HC 684)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt201011/jtselect/jtrights/123/123.pdf

• Joint Committee on Human Rights, Counter-terrorism Policy and Human Rights: Bringing Human Rights Back in (HL Paper 86, HC 111)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt200910/jtselect/jtrights/86/86.pdf

• Joint Committee on Privacy & Injunctions, Privacy & Injunctions (HL Paper 273, HC 1443)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt201012/jtselect/jtprivinj/273/273.pdf

• House of Commons Health Committee, Public Expenditure (HC 1499)
Accessible via:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmhealth/1499/1499.pdf
Or you may prefer to choose an official report of your own from the many available via the Parliament website: http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/

Question:
Apply your approved topic*(ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE) to your chosen official report. Being as specific as possible, what connections, influences, contradictions or insights emerge?

NB You may provide some discussion of your chosen report and briefly refer to its contents to illustrate your points, though the focus of your essay must be jurisprudential.

*Approved topic means a topic approved through the topic selection process. (ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE)

Assessment criteria:

1. Accuracy and relevance of content
2. Identification of issues and discussion of relevant principles
3. Structured approach
4. Clarity of expression
5. Appropriate use of sources
6. Analysis
7. Presentation including bibliography, referencing, spelling and grammar.

The university regulations apply to non-submission of coursework, to extensions of time for submission and to the maximum mark of a bare pass on a resubmission.

Notes of guidance for students:

1. You MUST specify your chosen topic and case at the start of your essay.

2. This essay is your opportunity to demonstrate your general understanding of your chosen topic and to show that you are able to apply it to current issues in understanding the nature of law. The focus of the essay should thus be your approved topic.

3. You will need to demonstrate knowledge of important and original sources in your field. Make sure that everything is fully referenced with proper citations. See the link to OSCOLA in the links section of the eLP site.

4. References to other jurisprudence or legal examples should be from the point of view of your chosen topic. If other disciplines are relevant, such as sociology, psychology, economics, etc., you should indicate principles without full treatment and cite references where possible. You must concentrate on the jurisprudence.

5. Work hard at your style. It may be unlike that you would normally use. Note in particular from your reading the way different writers present ideas in jurisprudence, e.g. in journal articles. Seek clarity of expression.

6. Your attention is drawn to the regulations governing plagiarism set out in the programme handbook. It is your responsibility to ensure that any material you incorporate from your research is properly referenced. Useful links are included in the ‘links’ section of the jurisprudence eLP site.
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