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Judicial Review Notes 
 
- Article 263 TFEU: annulment of an act of the EU 
-Reviewable Acts 
-Locus Standi 
-Privileged, Semi-privileged and Non-privileged applicants 
-The right to challenge an act 
-An Act Addressed to that Person 
-An act of direct and individual concern 
-Individual Concern 
-Terres Rouges 
-Toepfer 
-Measures issued as a result of proceedings initiated by applicant 
-Metro SB Grossmarkte 
-Direct Concern 
-Eridana 
-A regulatory Act of Direct Concern which does not entail...
Judicial Review Notes 
 
- Article 263 TFEU: annulment of an act of the EU 
-Reviewable Acts 
-Locus Standi 
-Privileged, Semi-privileged and Non-privileged applicants 
-The right to challenge an act 
-An Act Addressed to that Person 
-An act of direct and individual concern 
-Individual Concern 
-Terres Rouges 
-Toepfer 
-Measures issued as a result of proceedings initiated by applicant 
-Metro SB Grossmarkte 
-Direct Concern 
-Eridana 
-A regulatory Act of Direct Concern which does not entail...
Find a whole summary of my tips on how to read an ECG. This is includes how an ECG works to view the heart and a lot of examples using real ECGs.
Should moral theories and personal opinion influence judicial reasoning in cases concerning wrongful conception?
“Their Lordships nevertheless recognize that too rigid adherence to precedent may lead to injustice in a particular case and also unduly restrict the proper development of the law. They propose therefore to modify their present practice and, while treating former decisions of the House as normally binding, to depart from a decision when it appears right to do so.” Practice Statement (Judicial Precedent) [1966] 1 WLR 1234. Discuss.”
“A judiciary which is more reflective of society will increase public confidence in the often life-changing decisions being made in courts and tribunals. … Public confidence also demands that good judges continue to be selected and so the principle of appointment on merit must and will remain.” Christopher Stephens, Chairman of the Judicial Appointments Commission (2011-) 
 
Historically there has been a tension between the need for the judiciary to 'reflect' society and the principle of...
Explain the scope and rationale of the doctrine of piercing the veil.
Non-fatal offences against the person, as set out in the Offences Against the Person Act 1861, represents “a ragbag of offences brought together form a wide variety of sources with no attempt, as the draftsman frankly acknowledged, to introduce consistency as to substance or as to form” (Prof JC Smith, 1991).
Full Detailed Notes for Introduction to Land Law
Semester 2 European Law Notes with exam structures and tips