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The research question: what are you looking at specifically?

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Order Code: SA Student Abhishek Law Assignment(1_24_39295_80)
Question Task Id: 500241

INTRODUCTION (300 words)

The research question: what are you looking at specifically?

Which jurisdictions and why?

Method: legislation, case law from a certain time period or court, etc.

Critically evaluate the law by what standard

THE LAW IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA (1000 words)

Describe the law in Australia

Primary (official law like legislation and case law) and secondary sources (articles and books)

Explore the nuance with illustrations and examples (case studies)

Overall make assessment of the law

THE LAW IN Nepal (1400 words)

Describe the law in Nepal explain more of the context of how the law works there

Primary (official law like legislation and case law) and secondary sources (articles and books)

Explore the nuance with illustrations and examples (case studies)

Overall make assessment of the law

ANALYSIS (1500 words)

Directly engage in a comparative analysis which one works better? What are the key differences and similarities? What explains that?

CONCLUSION (300 words)

Make policy prescription, suggest law reform, suggest further avenues for research, etc.

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