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  1. Table of Contents. The Anatomy of a Legal Case. The Headnote. The Fact Flow Chart. What Do You Want? Ratio & Obiter. Case Summary. Conclusion. Why is it that nobody teaches you how to read legal cases as a law student?

  2. This book re-examines its often controversial profile in the leading cases and concludes that its role would be clearer and more defensible if the Court linked it more rigourously to the fundamental principles which enable the Convention to be properly interpreted.

  3. margin of appreciation has defined not only the Court’s case law, but also its relations with the member states and the way in which the Convention is applied nationally. This policy briefing provides an overview of: • the content and functions of the margin of appreciation doctrine; • its origins in the Court’s case law;

  4. The case law on the margin of appreciation reveals that a certain degree of deference is already given to the judgment of national authorities when they weigh competing public and individual interests, in view of their special knowledge and responsibility under domestic law. The Court pays close regard to the

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    The law is a body of principles established by parliament (ie, by our representatives) and by the courts. Law is therefore made by us (the men and women who are parliamentarians and judges) for us, is legally enforceable and was developed to set standards of conduct between people, businesses and government.

  6. The purpose of the guide is to take you through each topic in the syllabus for Contract law in a way which will help you to understand contract law. The guide is intended to ‘wrap around’ the recommended textbooks and casebook. It provides an outline of the major issues presented in this subject.

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  8. Case reports are published in a number of different series of law reports and organised according to the year in which they were decided or reported. The operation of the common law system of precedent depends on lawyers being able

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