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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the golden rule
The golden rule in statutory interpretation, which allows courts to depart from the literal meaning of words when it leads to an absurd or unreasonable outcome, has both advantages and disadvantages.AdvantagesFlexibility and avoidance of absurdity: O...
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Describe the golden rule
The golden rule is a principle of statutory interpretation used by courts to interpret legislation when the literal rule leads to an absurd or unreasonable result. It allows the court to depart from the literal meaning of the words and interpret them...
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Discuss the disadvantages of delegated legislation
Delegated legislation, which refers to the power given to administrative or executive bodies to create regulations under the authority of primary legislation, has some disadvantages. While delegated legislation can provide flexibility and efficiency ...
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Describe judicial controls on delegated legislation
Judicial controls on delegated legislation refer to the mechanisms through which the courts oversee and review regulations made by administrative or executive bodies under the authority of primary legislation. These controls are intended to ensure th...
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Explain what are by-laws and orders in council
By-laws and Orders in Council are two distinct legal instruments that are used to create regulations and rules in different contexts.By-laws By-laws are local laws or regulations created by subordinate authorities, such as local governments, municipa...
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Discuss the advantages of parliamentary law-making
Parliamentary law-making, where laws are enacted by the legislative body, such as the UK Parliament, has several advantages that contribute to a democratic and accountable legal system.Representative democracy: Parliamentary law-making ensures that l...
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Explain the law-making process in the UK Parliament
The law-making process in the UK Parliament involves several stages, starting from the proposal of a bill to its enactment as law.Proposal and introduction: The law-making process begins with the proposal of a new law, which can originate from variou...
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Explain the limitations on parliamentary supremacy
Parliamentary supremacy, also known as parliamentary sovereignty, is a fundamental principle of the country's constitutional framework. It refers to the notion that Parliament is the supreme legal authority, and its laws have ultimate authority and c...
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Why Should You Study A-Level Law?
Why Should You Study A-Level Law?
A-Level Law is a challenging and rewarding subject that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the legal system and the principles of law. Through the study of A-Level Law, students will develop a range of skills, including critical thin...
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Free A-Level Law Course
Free A-Level Law Course
Welcome to the UOLLB free A-Level Law course! This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the legal system and the principles of law. A-Level Law is an exciting subject that offers students the opportunity to develop ...
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A-Level Law Study Resources
A-Level Law Study Resources
This study resources are specifically written for A-Level law students or anyone who intends to study law at university but did not choose to study law at A-Level.Nature of Law JusticeMeaning of JusticeTheories of JusticeExtent to Which Law Achi...
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Civil Court Powers
Civil Court Powers
The UK civil court system has powers to hear and decide civil disputes between individuals, companies, and other entities. These powers are derived from various sources of law, including common law and statutory law.One of the key powers of the civil...
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Public Funding for Litigation
Public Funding for Litigation
Public funding for litigation is an important way to ensure that individuals who cannot afford legal representation can still access justice. In the UK, public funding is available in both criminal and civil cases, although the eligibility criteria a...
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Private Funding for Litigation
Private Funding for Litigation
When it comes to financing legal disputes, there are a few different options available to individuals and businesses, including using their own resources, insurance, and conditional fee agreements (CFAs).Using own resources means paying for the legal...
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Alternative Sources of Legal Advice
Alternative Sources of Legal Advice
In addition to traditional legal services, such as lawyers and solicitors, there are several alternative sources of legal advice available to individuals who may not be able to afford or access traditional legal services. These include help lines, Ci...
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