QUESTION 1
The use made of decision-making bodies such as commissions, boards, tribunals and statutory bodies for the purpose of achieving celerity in public affairs opens the way to a new type of despotism in modern democracies. Support or challenge the validity of this statement.
QUESTION 2
"The education sector is today emerging as a vibrant knowledge industry. Our laws in Mauritius are ill-equipped and inadequate to usher in that new age and meet the new challenges of the time."
Discuss the above statement with particular emphasis to -
(a) the strengths and the weaknesses of our present education laws; and
(b) what amendments may be brought to the existing legal environment in the education sector.