London Borough of Tower Hamlets Essays

  • Dhn Food Distributors Ltd V Tower Hamlets London Borough Council

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    Case: DHN Food Distributors Ltd v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council Name of the parties: [P] Appellant: DHN Food Distributors Ltd [D] Appellee: Tower Hamlets London Borough Council Court: Court of Appeal of England and Wales. Judges: Lord Denning M.R., Goff and Shaw L.JJ. Citation: [1976] 1 W.L.R. 852 Essential facts: 1. In this case one parent company, D.H.N. Food Distributors ltd [DHN] imported groceries and had a grocery supply business. 2. Its premises were possessed by its subsidiary that

  • Climate Change In The 21st Century

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    Victoria Park, located within Tower Hamlets was opened in 1845 and for some individuals at the time, may have been the only large stretch of uninterrupted greenery they ever encountered. Finding contemporary ways to integrate green infrastructure and urban design is the current challenge

  • Tuberculosis Essay

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    members of the same household are at risk. The issue of TB has lingered for years and continues to be a major public health problem within England, Tower Hamlets especially (Department of Health, 2010). The most reported cases of TB in the United Kingdom are in London and the more deprived boroughs around it. The rise in TB cases in the area of Tower Hamlets was seen mainly in the non-UK born residents, particularly those with origins from areas with high TB incidence like Sub-Sahara Africa, Indian

  • London Docklands

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    February 2018 Research note, London Dockland What is brief history of the Dockland It is in the east and south east of London The city surrounding with water. Until the 17th century, Londoners began to take serious water in the East End. The harbor was built at Rotherhithe,in 1690s After the dock (harbor) was built, attracted workers from around the country and around the world, making the East End a densely populated area full of different nationalities and cultures. London Docklands is the name of

  • Urban Regeneration in the London Docklands

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    Urban Regeneration in the London Docklands The London Docklands Development Corporation is located along the River Thames Estuary 2.a) The London Docklands had to close for many reasons. The main reason was the Second World War. The area suffered substantial bomb damage in the Second World War, which lead to the need for a substantial rebuilding programme. In the first 20 years after the Second World War, many buildings came to the end of their usefulness. A number of factors contributed

  • What Are The Sociological Reasons For Family Diversity

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    Family? In this essay, I am going to try to explain what family is and what is family diversity in east London. I am going to address this in a few paragraphs also considering different types of families, ethnicities, cultures and sexual orientation. I will also be briefly explaining the immigration impact in east london and how this links to family diversity. • What is family diversity in East London. In human society, a family is a group of people affiliated either by recognized birth, marriage, relationship

  • London Docklands

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    Location: LondonDocklands is in the East end of London-England, UK (Most Economic Developed Country). London Docklands is an area of eight-and-a-half square miles stretching across parts of the East End Boroughs of Southwark, Tower Hamlets and Newham, stretching from the north of the river Thames,-Tower Bridge to Beckton, ending in the South of the River- from London Bridge to Surrey. [IMAGE] Why did Londongrow as a trading centre? London grew as a trading centre because of the First

  • The Case Of Gilford Motor Co Ltd V Horne (1933)

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    There are several examples where “the veil is lifted” by case law. In the case of Gilford Motor Co Ltd v Horne [1933] CH 935 1, a company cannot be used in order to avoid legal obligations or to commit fraud. A person is not allowed to use his or her own company to abstain from contractual obligation. Horne was appointed by Gilford Motor Co Ltd for six years employment and he had signed an agreement with the terms of he is not allowed to solicit or entice away any customers of the Gilford, during

  • Critical Analysis Of The Case Of Salmon V. Salmon

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    In the following essay salmon v salmon will be used to analyse the bases of principle or test used to determined when the veil will be pierced in relation to statute or the court. Firstly, I would also like to examine the case of salmon v salmon in respect to the three principle that have provided a foundation to lifting the veil of incorporation. Follow by critical analysis of key terms that may be used to examine the cases that will be discussed. Finally, we will use salmons’ v salmon and subsequent

  • The Extreme Right in Britain

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    “The Extreme Right” In Politics of the Extreme Right: From the Margins to the Mainstream. London, 2000. Heath, A. “What has happened to the extreme Right in Britain. Working Paper, 23, 1993. Ignazi, P. Extreme Right parties in Western Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Margetts, H. John, P. Weir, S. Latent Support for the far-Right in British Politics: The BP and UKIP in the 2004 European and London Elections. Paper Presented to PSA EPOP conference: University of Oxford, 2004. Rensmann

  • Adams V Cape Industries Plc Case Study

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    The reasoning in the case of Adams v Cape Industries Plc (1990) is considered as an all-encompassing principle which sets out the guidelines as to when should the courts lift the corporate veil. To which extent is this current judicial/ legal position with regards to group companies really justified? The emblematic stance of the court is that the corporate veil should be preserved and the Salomon principle applied. By this avowal, the Court implied that, in general the law operates to shield shareholders

  • Exploration of English Law

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    Exploration of English Law In English law, there is no formal separation of public and private law, no constitutional court and before the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998 there has been no catalogue of fundamental rights as it can be found in many continental European constitutional documents.

  • A Comprehensive Overview and An Analytical Insight Into Human Resource Management at Barclays Bank Plc

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    A Comprehensive Overview and An Analytical Insight Into Human Resource Management at Barclays Bank Plc Introduction ============ This report is being produced to fulfil the criteria required for unit 4 of the AVCE course in business. It gives a comprehensive overview and an analytical insight into human resource management at Barclays bank plc. The report particularly focuses on the possible conflict between Recruitment and Selection and Training and Development. At Barclays bank plc