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British Soldiers and Human Rights: when do human rights obligations apply in the context of infringements committed by UK soldiers on unarmed citizens in a foreign soil.

British Soldiers and Human Rights: when do human rights obligations apply in the context of infringements committed by UK soldiers on unarmed citizens in a foreign soil.
Order Description
The research proposal should be an outline of the proposed research aim, hypothesis, methodology to be adopted, literature review, and structure to be adopted.

The proposal should be:

• 2,000 words length (excluding bibliography).
• Arial 12 font
• Double line spacing (except where single spacing is required by OSCOLA i.e. footnotes and direct quotes of 3 lines which should be indented)
• Referenced using OSCOLA; Footnotes single spacing, font 11
• Have page numbers

Below are the criteria that the research proposal will be assessed:

• Presentation of appropriate outline, highlighting research thesis, main issues and dissertation organisation
• Identification of appropriate research plan, methodology and sources
• Review of the literature available on the research topic identifying primary and secondary sources and evaluating their suitability for use in relation to the Law Project
• Identified sources properly referenced in a full bibliography
• Evaluation of project management demonstrating critical self-awareness

some suggested cases for writer to consider: Smith & Ors v Ministry of Defence [2001] EWHC 1676 (QB); Bankovic v Belgium [2001] ECHR 890

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British Soldiers and Human Rights: when do human rights obligations apply in the context of infringements committed by UK soldiers on unarmed citizens in a foreign soil.

British Soldiers and Human Rights: when do human rights obligations apply in the context of infringements committed by UK soldiers on unarmed citizens in a foreign soil.
Order Description
The research proposal should be an outline of the proposed research aim, hypothesis, methodology to be adopted, literature review, and structure to be adopted.

The proposal should be:

• 2,000 words length (excluding bibliography).
• Arial 12 font
• Double line spacing (except where single spacing is required by OSCOLA i.e. footnotes and direct quotes of 3 lines which should be indented)
• Referenced using OSCOLA; Footnotes single spacing, font 11
• Have page numbers

Below are the criteria that the research proposal will be assessed:

• Presentation of appropriate outline, highlighting research thesis, main issues and dissertation organisation
• Identification of appropriate research plan, methodology and sources
• Review of the literature available on the research topic identifying primary and secondary sources and evaluating their suitability for use in relation to the Law Project
• Identified sources properly referenced in a full bibliography
• Evaluation of project management demonstrating critical self-awareness

some suggested cases for writer to consider: Smith & Ors v Ministry of Defence [2001] EWHC 1676 (QB); Bankovic v Belgium [2001] ECHR 890

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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