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10 Review of the learning outcomes After studying this unit you should be able to: Part A explain what the common law is and how it developed: In 1154 Henry II institutionalised common law. Judges travelled throughout the country bringing consistent justice to every citizen, and the practice developed where past decisions would be cited in argument before the courts and would be regarded as being of persuasive authority.
9 Part H Consolidation The purpose of this part is to bring together your knowledge of law making in the English legal system. Through a series of activities you will be provided with the opportunity to review and consolidate your knowledge of the English legal system gained so far. 8.2 Summary of Part G In Part G you have explored the difference between common law and civil law systems. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence 8.1 The differences between common law and civil law systems Having explored the origins and development of the common law and its characteristics, the final part of this unit will compare and contrast the common law with civil legal systems. The terms common law system and civil law system are used to distinguish two distinct legal systems and approaches to law. The use of the term ‘common law’ in this context refers to all those legal systems which have adopted the historic English legal system. Foremost amongst these is, of course, th 7.3 Summary of Part F In Part F, we have compared and contrasted: common law and equity common law and statute law. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creati 7.2 Statute law and common law The ‘common law’ means the substantive law and procedural rules that have been created by the judges through the decisions in the cases they have heard. I have here lumped together two types of common law: substantive law and procedural law. Let me explain the difference between them. A substantive rule is a rule about our behaviour, for example, that we cannot commit murder or that we will be forming a contract if we do such-and-such on an email exchange. These substantive rul 7.1 Equity This term refers to a particular division within the English legal system. As the common law progressed, there developed a formality among judges, typified by a reluctance to deal with matters that were not or could not be processed in the proper form of action. Such a refusal to deal with injustices because they did not fall within the particular procedural and formal constraints, led to much dissatisfaction with the legal system. A modern analogy would be with a company or Government depart 6.9 Summary of Part E 5.5 Security 4.8 WiFi – a summary 2.4 Scientific notation 2.2 What are signals? Biovisions U kunt zien hoe het innerlijke leven van de cel is. Het is in de animatie en je kunt kiezen voor de gehele innerlijke leven van de cel of een innerlijke leven van de mitochondriën. The Other Carbon Dioxide Probleem Fundamentele veranderingen in zeewater chemie plaats in het hele oceanen van de wereld. Sinds het begin van de industriële revolutie, is de uitstoot van koolstofdioxide (CO2) uit industriële en agrarische mensheid activiteiten steeg de … Retrovirus omgekeerde transcripiton Deze video op youtube is over HIV. HIV komt macrofagen en CD4 + T-cellen door de adsorptie van glycoproteïnen op het oppervlak aan receptoren op de target cel, … Luister naar de natuur Deze site staat vol van audio-records uit de natuur. U kunt kiezen voor dieren of vogels en luister hun taal. De Wildlife gedeelte bevat meer dan 150.000 geluiden van elk dier groep en habitat van over de hele wereld. Uit te vinden welke geluiden … Reef onderwijsnet Deze website gaat over de Australische reeefs. Je kunt leren alles wat je wilt over riffen op deze site. U een specifieke dieren, planten, fungies en meer en meer. Affine and Projective Geometry Organic Reaction Mechanisms (ORM) Deze website is weer te geven hoe de reacties werkt. U kiest er een specifieke reactie van 9 grote groepen voor bijvoorbeeld een SN-mechanisme en zie je de kleine stappen van deze reactie. U ziet elektronenverdeling
Activity 18 Common law
Rule, approach or aid
Comment
Cases
The literal rule
Uses plain ordinary grammatical meaning of words and avoids judicial law making, but can lead to absurd decisions and injustices and assumes unattainable perfection in draftsmanship
Fisher v Bell (1960)
The golden rule
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Are you a technophobe? Bluetooth, Ethernet WiFi – are they terms that mean nothing to you? This unit will gently guide you to an understanding of how devices 'talk' to each other and what technologies and processes are involved. You will also look at wired and wireless communication technologies, introducing you to some of the key methods involved.
Are you a technophobe? Bluetooth, Ethernet WiFi – are they terms that mean nothing to you? This unit will gently guide you to an understanding of how devices 'talk' to each other and what technologies and processes are involved. You will also look at wired and wireless communication technologies, introducing you to some of the key methods involved.
Are you a technophobe? Bluetooth, Ethernet WiFi – are they terms that mean nothing to you? This unit will gently guide you to an understanding of how devices 'talk' to each other and what technologies and processes are involved. You will also look at wired and wireless communication technologies, introducing you to some of the key methods involved.
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