(Answered) The decision in Williams v Roffey Bros signals that the courts in deciding whether or not to enforce a promise, may be guided less by technical questions of consideration than by questions of fairness, reasonableness and commercial utility.
The decision in Williams v Roffey Bros signals that the courts in deciding whether or not to enforce a promise, may be guided less by technical questions of consideration than by questions of fairness, reasonableness and commercial utility. The assignment will be in accordance with the following criteria: • Structure of answer. • Identification […]
(Answered) English Legal Systems: Critically discuss the extent to which modern statutory interpretation allows the courts to depart from the words of the statute.”
“In the case of Isle of Wight Council v Platt [2017] UKSC 28 the Supreme Court had to decide what was meant by the phrase ‘fails to attend regularly’ in s.444(1) Education Act 1996. Explain with reference to this and other cases how judges decide the meaning of words in legislation. Critically discuss the extent […]
(Answered) Description of the different sources of law in the UK (P1), elaboration on the role of government in law-making, and how statutory and common law is applied in the justice courts, using appropriate diagrams and case studies.
You have recently joined a London based law firm Global Solicitors as a Senior Employment and Dispute Law Advisor and will be responsible and take charge of all dispute and employment related cases. Activity 1 of 1 You have been tasked to advise new start-up companies on the legal systems and key legislations […]