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and we mean by . and . (which is the singular of .), but must also consider more precisely what we mean in the present context by bindingness. Before doing so, however, we must identify a trap in order to avoid falling into it.不理会 发表于 2025-3-28 18:49:55
Precedent in the European Court of Justiceons from which it sprang was compounded by the fact that the early years of a new legal order are likely to put a premium on the kind of creativity which might seem to be diametrically opposed to the atavistic tendencies inherent in a system of bindingness.诱使 发表于 2025-3-29 01:33:12
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Overview: Introduces the nature of law and legal reasoning for anyone beginning serious legal training or study. Starting with the English legal system and constitutional law, Mcleod moves on to case law and precedent, statute law and interpretation including EC law as it arises.Eeg332 发表于 2025-3-29 16:30:16
The Jurisdictions of the Principal English CourtsThis chapter explains the jurisdiction of the principal English courts, and the correct way to refer to their judicial personnel. All law students should know this material well enough to be able to feel confident when using the technical terminology which it involves.PRE 发表于 2025-3-29 22:35:33
European Community Law and National SovereigntyThe reception of Community law into the domestic legal systems of member states raises the crucial question of national sovereignty. At its simplest, the issue is: does Community law prevail over inconsistent provisions of the national legal systems of member states?容易生皱纹 发表于 2025-3-30 01:02:52
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Does the High Court Bind Itself?The principles of precedent which the High Court will adopt in relation to its own previous decisions will depend to some extent on the jurisdiction which it is exercising in the case in question. The various jurisdictions of the High Court, which are explained in Chapter 3, will be considered in turn.