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020 _a9781137027689
040 _c.
082 _a349.42
_bMCL
100 _aMcLeod, Ian
245 _aLegal Method /
_cby Ian McLeod
250 _a9th ed.
260 _aUnited kingdom :
_bRed Globe Press,
_c2013.
300 _axxv, 339p. ;
_c24 cm.
505 _aPart I Ideas and institutions 1 An introduction to law and legal reasoning 2 The classifications of English law 3 The jurisdictions of the principal English courts 4 The constitutional context of legal method 5 European Union law and English law 6 The protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms 7 Finding, citing and using the sources of law Part II Case-law and precedent 8 An introduction to the doctrine of binding precedent 9 Ratio decidendi and obiter dictum 10 Vertical and horizontal dimensions of precedent 11 Does the Supreme Court bind itself? 12 Does the Court of Appeal bind itself? 13 Does the High Court bind itself? 14 Arguments for and against judicial law-making 15 Precedent and principle in the Erropean Court of Justice Part III Legislation and legislative interpretation 16 An introduction to statute law and statutory interpretation 17 Statutory drafting 18 Plain meanings, mischiefs, purposes and legislative intention 19 Modern statutory interpretation in practice 20 Legislative interpretation in the European Court of Justice
520 _aThis self-contained study and foundation book for legal training deals with how the course of law (both English and European Community) resolves the uncertainties that arise within the law, the basis of legal reasoning, and the nature of law itself. (Source: WorldCat)
650 _aLaw England Methodology
650 _aLaw Methodology
650 _aLaw Wales Methodology
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999 _c3662
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