Articles tagged as EU Law

EU law, or European Union law, is a system of law that is specific to the 28 members of the European Union. This system overrules the national law of each member country if there is a conflict between the national law and the EU law.

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Repealing The Humans Rights Act

Constitutional Law

Every state has a fundamental duty to protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens. In the majority of democratic states, fundamental rights … ...

Last modified: 20th Aug 2019

Human Rights and the Right to Life

Constitutional Law

In this paper, one of the most important rights in the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) will be analyzed. Although this may seem … ...

Last modified: 20th Aug 2019

The Basic Purpose of Contract Law

Contract Law

The basic purpose of contract law is to provide a framework within which individuals can freely contract. The contract can legally bind the contracting parties by the creation of laws which are applicable ...

Last modified: 20th Aug 2019

Bound by European Court of Human Rights

Constitutional Law

Giving prisoners the right to vote has created a huge controversy within the UK, it is arguable that prisoners when in prison that do not have to … ...

Last modified: 20th Aug 2019

Common Law is Developed by Judges

Common Law

Common law is developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals (also called case law), rather than through legislative statues or executive branch action. ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

Tribunal Procedures Effectiveness to Justice

Constitutional Law

Tribunals are a branch of the court system established by Act of Parliament to deal with disputes between the citizen and the state or between … ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

Understanding the Doctrine of Judicial Precedent

Constitutional Law

The doctrine of judicial precedent comes from the principle of stare decisis which means ‘stand by decisions already made’ and requires that … ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

Constitutionality of European Convention on Human Rights

Constitutional Law

The European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) was first drafted in 1950 by the newly formed council of Europe and entered onto force … ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

The Concept of Deterrence

Common Law

The Concept Of Deterrence Is Fundamental To The Success Of A System Of Regulatory Sanctions, But Ensuring Optimal Deterrence Is Very Difficult. ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

Intellectual Property Rights

Copyright Law

Intellectual property rights are those exclusive rights granted to the owners there in to behave in a particular manner ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

European Court of Justice

EU Law

From the early years of the European Community as seen in Costa v ENEL [1964] ECR 585, where the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that… ...

Last modified: 19th Aug 2019

Non-natural Use of Land

Land Law

The man in the street might legitimately expect the Common law to have developed a means by which persons who suffer personal injury or damage to their property due to the release of dangerous substances ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Understanding the Evolution of Intellectual Property Law

Company Law

A Critical Analysis of Trade Mark Infringement under section 10(2) This is the question that runs throughout this research. But, in or… ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

United Kingdom Joined the European Community

EU Law

Two principles which give effect for Community law within UK are S2 (1) and S2 (4) of the European Communities Act 1972. Section2 (1) states that… ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Liability to Tax on Income

Finance Law

Any analysis of liability to tax on income of taxpayers living and working abroad, particularly those engaged in a trading venture, is inevitably complex. ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Sources of EU Law and Its Impacts to English Legal System

EU Law

European Union is an organization formed by some European countries that cater for economic, political, military and other common factors affecting… ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

The European Union and its Effect

EU Law

Discus the United Kingdoms accession to the European Union and its effect on the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Electronic Contracts

Contract Law

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Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Impact of EU Law on the English Constitution, Human Rights and Sovereignty

Constitutional Law

This essay will analyse the impact of EU law on the English constitution. ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Voluntary Euthanasia

Criminal Law

Voluntary Euthanasia Law Essay. The subject of death does not seem to be openly discussed in society. Thus, it’s no wonder that the issues relating to euthanasia and withdrawal of life sustaining treatment are always treated with such caution. ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Examining Criminal Procedure Code

Constitutional Law

The law relating to criminal procedure applicable to all criminal proceedings in India is contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1998. The … ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Civil Court Structure of Scotland

Constitutional Law

The Scottish legal system is divided into two distinct parts, the civil justice system and the Scottish criminal justice system, both of which … ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

The Question about Validity of Postal Rule

Contract Law

INTRODUCTION The postal rule remains one of the most controversial and confusing part of modern contract law as it diverts from the general rule … ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Environmental Law and Awareness of the Environment

Environmental Law

Environmental law and awareness of the environment is widely assumed by todays society as pretty much extinct during Anglo-Saxon times. This asks … ...

Last modified: 16th Aug 2019

Judicial Precedent as Practice of the Courts

Constitutional Law

Judicial precedent is best understood as a practice of the courts and not as a set of binding rules. As a practice it could be refined or changed … ...

Last modified: 15th Aug 2019