English Legal System Study Guide
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- Civil Process
- Criminal Process
- Law Making and more!
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English Legal System:
- Judicial Precedent
- Equity
- Parliamentary Legislation
- Delegated Legislation
- Statutory Interpretation
- European Union Law
- Law Reform
- The Civil Courts
- Civil Litigation
- Judicial Review
- Civil Appeals
- Judicial Review (lecture)
- Administrative Tribunals
- Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution
- The European Court of Justice
- Police Powers
- Criminal Courts
- Pre trial matters
- The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
- Triable either way offences
- Trial on indictment
- Criminal appeals
- Juries
- Magistrates
- Barristers and Solicitors
- Judiciary
- Provision of Legal Services
- Government Funding (Legal Aid)
- Alternative Legal Services
- Sentencing
- Sentencing Powers of the Courts
- Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
- R v R [1992] 1 A.C. 599, House of Lords
- Young v Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited
- Powers of Courts (Young People)
- Practice Statement 1966
English Legal System PDF Files:
- A Review of the Sentencing Framework
- Administrative Tribunals
- Advantages & Disadvantages of the Civil Courts
- Advice Agencies
- Bail
- Barristers and Solicitors
- Conditional Fee Agreement Sample Form
- Civil Claims before 26 April 1999
- Civil Claims Financial Limits
- Civil Jurisdiction Diagram
- Civil Jurisdiction Table
- Civil Justice System Review
- Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
- Code for Crown Prosecutors
- Cost of Criminal Justice
- CPS Review
- CPS Role
- Criminal Appeals
- Criminal Courts
- ELS Study Units
- Equity
- European Courts
- European Law 1
- European Law 2 (Effect)
- European Law 3 Effect Cases
- Judicial Precedent 2 (Law Making)
- Judicial Precedent
- Juries 1.
- Juries 2
- Law Reform
- Magistrates 1
- Magistrates 2
- Magistrates
- Main Features of Woolf
- Operation of Police Powers
- PACE 10 Years On
- PACE 1984 1
- PACE 1984 11
- PACE 1984 2
- PACE 1984 3
- PACE 1984 4
- PACE 1984 5
- PACE 1984 8
- PACE 1984 s5
- PACE and Suspects
- Police Powers Summary
- Police Powers
- Powers of courts (Adults)
- Powers of Courts (Mental)
- Powers of courts (Young)
- Practice Statement [1966]
- Principles of Sentencing
- Prosecution Appeals
- Provision of Legal Services Commentary
- Recorded Crime Statistics
- Right to Silence
- Sentencing Practice
- Statutory Interpretation 1
- Trial on Indictment
Legal Services:
Civil Process:
- Admin Tribunals
- Civil Appeals Diagram (.pdf)
- Civil Appeals Notes
- Civil Claims Before 26 APRIL 1999
- Civil Courts Advantages & Disadvantages
- Civil Financial Limits (.pdf)
- Civil Jurisidiction Diagram (.pdf)
- Civil Jurisdiction Table
- Civil Jurisdiction Table (.pdf)
- Civil Justice Review
- European Courts
- GCHQ case
- Guide to Judicial Review (.pdf)
- Judicial Review
- Main Features of Woolf
- Woolf Reforms Analysis
Criminal Process:
- Bail
- Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (.pdf)
- Cost of Criminal Justice (.pdf)
- CPS Performance
- CPS Role and Codes
- Criminal Appeals Diagram (.pdf)
- Criminal Appeals
- Criminal Appeals (.pdf)
- Criminal Courts
- Criminal Courts (.pdf)
- Operation of Police Powers (.pdf)
- PACE 10 Years On (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 1 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 11 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 2 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 3 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 4 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 5 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 8 (.pdf)
- PACE 1984 s5 (.pdf)
- PACE and Suspects (.pdf)
- Police Powers Summary
- Police Powers Summary (.pdf)
- Police Powers (.pdf)
- Recorded Crime Statistics (.pdf)
- Right to Silence (.pdf)
- Trial on Indictment
Law Making:
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