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LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Have knowledge and understanding of the principles of
Constitutional and Administrative Law, and of the way in which
these principles have developed.
2. Deal with issues relating to Constitutional and Administrative
Law both systematically and creatively, recognising potential
alternative conclusions for particular situations and providing
supporting reasons for such conclusions.
3. Demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and
solving problems relating to Constitutional and Administrative
Law.
4. Research primary and secondary sources of Constitutional
and Administrative Law.
5. Communicate thoughts and ideas in writing and/or orally,
using the English language and legal terminology with care,
clarity and accuracy.
6. Manage time effectively.
QUESTION:
A recently elected Government, concerned about rising gun
crime by drug dealers, has introduced a Bill into Parliament to
bring back the death penalty for any person convicted of
causing death by the use of a firearm and which is also related
to an illegal drug trade.
Human Rights UK (HRUK), part of a worldwide protest
organisation called ‘Global Human Rights’ is opposed to the
death penalty in any circumstances. HRUK has many thousands
of members across the UK. The organisation is split into county
groups and there is a thriving branch of over 1200 members in
Penfield.
Sam Jones, the leader of the Penfield branch, has proposed a
local demonstration against the Bill to take place on the 1
st
May 2014. The demonstration includes a march from the Town
Hall in Penfield City Centre to the local War Memorial followed
by speeches from senior members of the organisation.
The Chief Constable of Penfield Police, having been informed
of the proposed protest is concerned about rumours that a small
counter protest has been organised to disrupt the protest by a far
right group opposed to human rights. He has issued a Notice to
HRUK and Sam Jones under the Public Order Act 1986 which
imposes the following conditions on the HRUK demonstration
planned for 1
st
May 2014:-
Notice from the Chief Constable of Penfield Police:
1) any demonstration to be held by the HRUK between 1st
March 2014 and 1
st
October 2014 should be held in Penfield Country Park, at least
25 miles from Penfield City Centre;
2) the maximum number of demonstrators shall be 25;
3) the maximum duration of the demonstration shall be 2 hours;
4) there should be no public speeches and;
5) that in the event of any counter demonstration or hostility
shown towards HRUK members, the Penfield Police reserve the
right to cancel the demonstration immediately
Advise, giving reasons, whether Sam Jones and/or HRUK can
use the Human Rights Act 1998 to challenge the decision of the
Chief Constable.
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