The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty 
The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty
by ULondon
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Date Added: July 21, 2017

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Course Index

  1. Introduction to English Common Law
  2. What is Law?
  3. What is Common Law?
  4. Student Chat: What Should Law Do?
  5. Forum Feedback
  6. Question Feedback 1
  7. Question Feedback 2
  8. Question Feedback 3
  9. Introduction to the Court System
  10. Introduction to the Civil and Criminal Courts
  11. The Civil Courts
  12. The Criminal Courts
  13. The Supreme Court and the European Courts
  14. The Relationship of the Hierarchy of the Courts to the Doctrine of Precedent
  15. Common Law and Equity
  16. A Contemporary View of Common Law and Equity
  17. Live Session
  18. Introduction
  19. Introduction to The Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
  20. The Rise of Statute Law
  21. Legal and Political Sovereignty
  22. The European Union and Parliamentary Sovereignty
  23. The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty
  24. The Contemporary Reality of Parliamentary Sovereignty Judges Parliament and the Human Rights Act
  25. Introduction
  26. Overview of Judicial Precedent
  27. Judicial Precedent and the Role of the Judges
  28. Modern Practice of the House of Lords
  29. Decisions of the Court of Appeal
  30. Decisions of the Court of Appeal Further Developments
  31. Judicial Law Making
  32. Judicial Law Making and the Human Rights Act
  33. The Doctrine of Precedent and the European Court of Human Rights
  34. Introduction to Statutes
  35. Challenges of Statutory Interpretation
  36. The Nature of Statutory Interpretation
  37. The Presumptions of Statutory Interpretation
  38. The Importance of Pepper v Hart
  39. The Effect of Bulmer v Bollinger
  40. New Methods of Interpretation Some Case Law
  41. Purposive Interpretation Outside of the European Court
  42. Statutory Interpretation and the Human Rights Act
  43. Introduction to EU Laws
  44. EU Treaties and ECHR
  45. Links between the present and past of the EU
  46. Foundational Values
  47. The Institutions of the EU
  48. EU Law
  49. EU Convention of Human Rights
  50. Rights Contained in the European Convention
  51. Rights Contained within the European Convention

Course Description

The Common Law of England and Wales is one of the major global legal traditions. In order to understand the common law, we need to deal with its history, and the development of its characteristic institutions like the jury, judge made law, parliamentary sovereignty and due process. We also need to ask some critical questions. What role does democracy play in the development of the common law? To what extent are human rights central to the modern common law? How does the common law of England and Wales relate to the law of the European Union? Answering these questions will give us insights into the current challenges the law faces and its possible futures.

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