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Appeal Process
Appeal Process
The UK appeal process allows parties to challenge decisions made by a court or tribunal, with the aim of correcting any errors or injustices in the original decision. The appeal process varies depending on the nature of the case and the court or trib...
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Civil Process
Civil Process
The civil process in the UK is the legal system that deals with disputes between individuals, companies, or organisations that are not of a criminal nature. It is designed to help individuals and organisations resolve their disputes fairly and effici...
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Track System of Civil Courts
Track System of Civil Courts
In the UK civil court system, the track system is used to manage cases and determine the appropriate level of judicial resources that should be allocated to them. It is used in both the civil and family courts. The track system categorises cases into...
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Classification of Criminal Offence
Classification of Criminal Offences
In the UK, offences are classified into three main categories based on their seriousness: summary offences, either way offences, and indictable offences. Here is a brief overview of each category:Summary offences: These are minor criminal offences th...
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Criminal Process
Criminal Process
The criminal process in the UK is a complex system that involves several stages, including investigation, charging, trial, and sentencing. Here is a brief overview of each stage:Investigation: When a crime is reported to the police, they will investi...
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Roles of Mediation and Negotiation
Roles of Mediation and Negotiation
Mediation and negotiation are two alternative methods of dispute resolution that are often used as an alternative to litigation in civil disputes. While they are similar in some ways, there are some key differences between the two approaches.Mediatio...
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Structure and Role of Tribunals
Structure and Role of Tribunals
In England and Wales, tribunals are specialist bodies that have the power to hear and resolve disputes in a specific area of law. They provide an alternative to the civil court system and are often quicker, cheaper, and more informal than traditional...
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Civil Court System
Civil Court System
The UK civil court system deals with legal disputes between individuals, businesses, and other organizations that are not of a criminal nature. These disputes may include issues related to contract disputes, negligence claims, personal injury claims,...
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Impact of EU law on Law of England and Wales before Brexit
Impact of EU law on Law of England and Wales before Brexit
Before Brexit, the impact of European Union law on the law of England and Wales was significant and far-reaching. The UK had been a member of the European Union since 1973, and during this time, EU law had become an integral part of the UK's legal sy...
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Different Sources of European Union Law
Different Sources of EU Law
The European Union has a complex legal system that is based on a number of different sources of law. The three main sources of European Union law are treaties, regulations, and directives.Treaties: The treaties are the foundation of the European Unio...
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Institutions of European Union
Institutions of European Union
The European Union is a political and economic union of 27 member states located primarily in Europe. It has several institutions that are responsible for its governance and decision-making. The key institutions of the European Union are:The Council ...
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Pros and Cons of Reform through Law Commission
Pros and Cons of Reform through Law Commission
The Law Commission is an independent body in the UK that is responsible for reviewing and recommending reforms to the law. Its work is vital in ensuring that the law remains relevant and accessible to all. In this context, it is important to understa...
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Work of Law Commission: Reform, Codification, Consolidation and Repeal
Work of Law Commission: Reform, Codification, Consolidation and Repeal
The Law Commission is an independent body in the UK that was established in 1965 to review and recommend reforms to the law. Its primary aim is to ensure that the law is as fair, modern, accessible, and cost-effective as possible. The Law Commission ...
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Pros and Cons of Operation of Judicial Precedent
Pros and Cons of Operation of Judicial Precedent
The operation of judicial precedent, which involves following, overruling, and distinguishing previous legal decisions when making current decisions, has both advantages and disadvantages.AdvantagesProvides certainty and predictability: The operation...
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Pros and Cons of Judicial Precedent
Pros and Cons of Judicial Precedent
The doctrine of judicial precedent, also known as stare decisis, is a fundamental principle of common law legal systems. It involves following the legal precedents established by previous court decisions when making current decisions. While there are...
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