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It is clear from judicial decisions, that the courts have only ever taken a literal approach to statutory interpretation.” With reference to decided cases, critically discuss the validity or otherwise of this statement.
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It is now probably commonly accepted ' that judges do make law. 'In view of 'binding' nature of precedent, explain how this statement may be true.
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It is the presence or absence of a mental element known as "malice aforethought", which determines whether an unlawful killing is murder or not.
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IT Strategy in the Criminal Justice System.
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John Grisham "The Street Lawyer".
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Judges As Lawmakers
Judges in the English Legal System.
judges There are several levels of judges. All judges are required to be independent from government or political pressures
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Judges Vs Jury.
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Judicial accountability
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Judicial activism has acquired so many different meanings as to obscure more than it reveals. Yet it is not a term that can simply be ignored
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Judicial creativity
Judicial Creativity
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Judicial extension.
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Judicial Extension.
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Judicial Precedent
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Judicial Precedent
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Judicial Precedent
Judicial Precedent
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Judicial precedent
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Judicial reasoning lacks any distinctive 'legal' features - judges simply make law according to their policy preferences. Discuss.
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Judicial Review - How much of a political role does the judiciary have in the U.S and the U.K?
Judicial Review and Democracy.
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Judicial review.
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