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Explain the different rules of statutory interpretation within the English Legal System. Use cases and examples to show your analysis.

There are four main approaches as to how legislation can be interpreted by judges within England and Wales. My answer will explain each of the approaches which can be taken, using cases and examples to de...

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Explain the requirements for the offence of murder

Murder is defined by Sir Edward Coke as the unlawful killing of a reasonable creature in being under the queens peace with malice aforethought, express or implied.A killing is unlawful if there is no defe...

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The legal system in England and Wales is shaped by morality- Discuss

Morality is what is deemed right and wrong within society. For example, one would face a moral backlash for robbing a local convenience store. However, the relationship between law and morality is not alw...

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of judicial precedent.

Judicial precedent is central to the common law system. The three main advantages are: consistency, certainty and reliability. Although, these must be balanced with the disadvantages of contextual relev...

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"Discuss the disadvantages of judicial precedent." AQA A Level Law, 2017.

Judicial precedent is the incremental approach of justices in following previous case law decisions in order to maintain a stable basis for UK common law.
One disadvantage is that, due to the uncodif...

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