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Sources of the Constitution Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The United Kingdom does not have a single document known as the ‘Constitution’ and as such, its constitution is not codified….

Government and Accountability Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The rule of law requires that all be subject to the law, even the government or executive. The authority of the executive comes from……

Public Law – Constitutional Fundamentals

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The public law judicial review module contains two chapters: what is judicial review, and applications, grounds and remedies….

Applications, Grounds and Remedies Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

This section follows on from the previous section, which discusses the theoretical basis of judicial review and the requirements for judicial review….

Judicial Review lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

One of the main objectives of judicial review is to hold the government to account. Accountability means the checking, controlling or regulating……

Legislative Functions Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

Primary legislation constitutes UK Acts of Parliament, some of which include important constitutional rules in the absence of a codified……

Parliamentary Sovereignty Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The implication of Parliamentary Sovereignty is that the Westminster Parliament is legally entitled to pass, amend, or repeal any law……

The European Union Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The European Economic Community (EEC) was established in 1957 between its original six Member States: West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium……

Human Rights Act 1998 Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

Modern human rights laws originate from agreements made by the international community in the immediate post Second World War years….

The Judiciary Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

An understanding of the hierarchy of courts in the UK is helpful in explaining the various judicial functions. The higher courts, the Court……

The Royal Prerogative Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

Throughout the UK’s constitutional history, the relationship between the monarch and Parliament has been subject to change….

The Rule of Law Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The rule of law has been referred to as a ‘wrapper’ that is placed around a bundle of constitutional principles. At one extreme……

Tort Law – Causation & Remoteness

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The tort law causation module contains two chapters: causation, and intervening ants and remoteness….

Causation Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

It is not sufficient for an individual to simply have a duty of care and then breach the standard of conduct expected of them – that conduct……

Intervening Acts and Remoteness Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

It is not enough for a harm to be merely caused by a defendant. It is also a requirement that the causal link between defendant action and……

Defamation Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

Defamation is, in essence, the act of publishing an untrue statement which negatively affects someone’s reputation. Taken at face value……

Economic Torts Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

Just as tort law recognises that one can negatively affect a person or their property through either negligence or intent, tort law……

Tort Law – Employers Liability

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

The tort law employers liability module contains three chapters: personal liability, breach of statutory duty, and vicarious liability….

Breach of Statutory Duty Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

As noted in the previous chapter, the law governing safety in the workplace can be split into both common law and statutory law….

Personal Liability Lecture

Article. Published: 3 March 2021

It is unsurprising that a significant body of tort law has developed to deal with the duties employers have towards their employees – after all……