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Ch. 1. What is law? -- ch. 2. Judicial precedent -- ch. 3. Legislation -- ch. 4. Statutory interpretation -- ch. 5. European Union law -- ch. 6. Law reform -- ch. 7. The civil justice system -- ch. 8. Tribunals and inquiries -- ch. 9. Police powers -- ch. 10. The criminal process and courts -- ch. 11. Sentencing -- ch. 12. The legal profession -- ch. 13. The judiciary -- ch. 14. Lay magistrates -- ch. 15. Juries -- ch. 16. Legal services and funding.

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KEY FACTS KEY CASES

English Legal System

KEY FACTS KEY CASES

The Key Facts Key Cases revision series is designed to give you a clear understanding and concise overview of the fundamental principles of your law course. The books chapters reflect the most commonly taught topics, breaking the law down into bite-size sections with descriptive headings. Diagrams, tables and bullet points are used throughout to make the law easy to understand and memorise, and comprehensive case checklists are provided that show the principles and application of case law for your subject.

Titles in the series:

Contract Law

Criminal Law

English Legal System

Equity & Trusts

EU Law

Family Law

Human Rights

Land Law

Tort Law

For a full listing of the Routledge Revision range of titles, visit www.routledge.com/law

KEY FACTS KEY CASES

English Legal System

Jacqueline Martin

First published 2014 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2

First published 2014

by Routledge

2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN

and by Routledge

711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017

Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business

2014 Jacqueline Martin

The right of Jacqueline Martin to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.

Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.

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The Key Facts Key Cases series is a practical and complete revision aid that can be used by students of law courses at all levels from A Level to degree and beyond, and in professional and vocational courses also.

The Key Facts Key Cases series is designed to give a clear view of each subject. This will be useful to students when tackling new topics and is invaluable as a revision aid.

Most chapters open with an outline in diagram form of the points covered in that chapter. The points are then developed in a structured list form to make learning easier. Supporting cases are given throughout by name and for some complex areas facts are given to reinforce the point being made.

The Key Facts Key Cases series aims to accommodate the syllabus content of most qualifications in a subject area, using many visual learning aids.

Each title in the Key Facts Key Cases series now incorporates a Key Cases section at the end of each chapter which is designed to give a clear understanding of important cases. This is useful when studying a new topic and invaluable as a revision aid. Each case is broken down into fact and law. In addition many cases are extended by the use of important extracts from the judgment or by comment or by highlighting problems. Cases marked in bold in the key facts section signify that they have then been included with further detail in the key cases checklist at the end of the chapter.

In some instances students are reminded that there is a link to other cases or material. If the link case is in another part of the book, the reference will be clearly shown. Links will be to additional cases or materials that do not feature in the book.

To give a clear layout, symbols have been used at the start of each component of the case. The symbols are:

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Key Facts These are the basic facts of the case.

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Key Law This is the major principle of law in the case.

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Key Judgment This is an actual extract from a judgment made on the case.

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Key Comment Influential or appropriate comments made on the case.

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Key Problem Apparent inconsistencies or difficulties in the law.

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Key Link This indicates other cases which should be considered with this case.

The Key Link symbol alerts readers to links within the book and also to cases and other material especially statutory provisions which are not included.

The court abbreviations used in the key case sections of this book are shown below.

Addie Robert Sons Collieries Ltd v Dumbreck 1929AC 358 - photo 9

Addie (Robert) & Sons (Collieries Ltd) v Dumbreck [1929]AC 358

Agricultural, Horticultural and Forestry Industrial Training Board v Aylesbury Mushrooms Ltd [1972] 1 All ER 280

Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993] 1 WLR 316

Adler v George [1964] 1 All ER 628

Allen v Emmerson [1944] KB 362, [1944] All ER 344

Anderton v Clwyd County Council [2002] EWCA Civ 933, [2002] 3 All ER 813

Anderton v Ryan [1985] 2 All ER 355

Anns v London Borough of Merton [1978] AC 728

Attorney-General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd (Spycatcher case) [1987] 3 All ER 316, [1987] 1 WLR 1248, HL, affirming [1987] 3 All ER 316, CA

Attorney-General for Jersey v Holley [2005] 2 AC 580, [2005]3 All ER 371

Attorney-Generals Reference (No 4 of 2002), see Sheldrake v DPP

Automatic Telephone and Electric Co Ltd v Registrar of Restrictive Trading Agreements [1965] 1 All ER 206

Avery v Scott (1853) 8 Exch 497

Aylesbury Mushrooms case, see Agricultural, Horticultural and Forestry Industrial Training Board v Aylesbury Mushrooms Ltd

Baldwin v Ridge, see Ridge v Baldwin

Balfour v Balfour [1919] 2 KB 571

Beamish v Beamish (1861) 9 HL Cas 274, 8 Jur NS 770

Black-Clawson International Ltd v Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg AG [1975] AC 591, [1975]1 All ER 810

Boys v Chaplin [1969] 3 WLR 322, [1968] 1 All ER 283

British Railways Board v Pickin [1974] 1 All ER 609

Brock v DPP (1993)

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