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5. The doctrine of judicial precedent
Steve Wilson, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey, Natalie Wortley, and Birju Kotecha
in English Legal System (4th edn)
This chapter considers an essential source of law in the English legal system: judicial precedent (or ‘case law’). This chapter discusses the rules and principles of the doctrine of ...
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5. The doctrine of judicial precedent
Steve Wilson, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey, and Natalie Wortley
in English Legal System (3rd edn)
Judge-made law to be found in the case law is governed by the doctrine of judicial precedent. The rule on which a case is decided is called the ratio decidendi and other statements of law ...
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8. Proprietary Estoppel
Rosalind Malcolm
in Concentrate Questions and Answers Land Law: Law Q&A Revision and Study Guide (2nd edn)
The Q&A series offer the best preparation for tackling exam questions. Each book includes typical questions, bullet-pointed answer plans and suggested answers, author commentary and ...
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English Legal System (4th edn)
Steve Wilson, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey, Natalie Wortley, and Birju Kotecha
English Legal System gives an understanding of the operation of the law and the legal system which is essential to the laying of a solid foundation upon which to build further ...
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7. Using cases
Emily Finch and Stefan Fafinski
in Legal Skills (7th edn)
This chapter explains how to use cases. It first looks at the ‘anatomy’ of a law report, before considering the means by which the key legal principles can be extracted from the case. Once ...
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English Legal System (3rd edn)
Steve Wilson, Helen Rutherford, Tony Storey, and Natalie Wortley
English Legal System gives an understanding of the operation of the law and the legal system which is essential to the laying of a solid foundation upon which to build further legal ...
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3. Sources of English Law
Lucy Jones
in Introduction to Business Law (5th edn)
This chapter discusses the sources of English law, legislation, custom, case law, and EU law. It includes detail of how an Act of Parliament is created, an explanation of delegated ...
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