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Information has never been more accessible than it is today. With millions of people contributing to the Internet, the danger of plagiarism is more pervasive than ever before. This film explores the nature...
International law is described as ‘the general principles of law as recognised by civilised nations’. This informative film adds depth to this broad definition by explaining: state sovereignty, domestic...
On his biggest case ever, Juan "Accidentes" Dominguez is tackling Dole Food on behalf of twelve Nicaraguan banana workers in a ground-breaking legal battle for its use of a banned pesticide that was known...
Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers. The...
Looks at the role of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which is responsible for the prosecution of most criminal cases in England and Wales. Shows three street incidents, following the progress of one of...
Presents information on the 1983 Mental Health Act for those who have been sectioned under it, outlining their rights. The video was made by a group of people who have themselves at one time been on a...
Explores the racial and financial implications of the murder case facing O J Simpson, an American sporting hero.
Introduces the Children Act 1989, using two dramatised scenes to illustrate how the Act might be applied to real-life situations in child care and child welfare.
For the first time ever in Britain a television documentary crew filmed solicitors and barristers at work with their clients, following 14 cases from 10 legal practices over the course of a year, from the...
A check list covering what steps need to be taken once the information from the first three videos in the series has been studied.
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