Fig 1.1 Categorising Law

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Fig 1.1 Categorising Law

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Fig 1.1 Categorising Law. Fig 1.2 Differences Between Criminal and Civil Law. Fig 2.1 Constitutional Doctrines and the English Legal System. Fig 3.1 Precedent: an aide-mémoire. Fig 3.2 Overview of Sources of Law. Fig 4.1 The Structure of the Civil Courts. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fig 1.1 Categorising Law

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Fig 1.2 Differences Between Criminal and Civil Law

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Fig 2.1 Constitutional Doctrines and the English Legal System

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Fig 3.1 Precedent: an aide-mémoire

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Fig 3.2 Overview of Sources of Law

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Fig 4.1 The Structure of the Civil Courts

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Fig 5.1 The Reformed Civil Process

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Fig 5.2 An Overview of Civil Process

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Fig 6.1 The Structure of the Criminal Courts

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Fig 9.1 Magistrates: an aide-mémoire

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Fig 9.2 The Judiciary: an aide-mémoire

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Fig 12.1 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): an aide-mémoire

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Fig 12.2 Tribunals: an aide-mémoire

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Fig 13.1 A Breakdown of the Different Legal Professions

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Fig 14.1 Public Funding of Legal Services

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Fig 14.2 The ‘New Legal Aid Scheme’: State Funded Services

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Fig 14.3 Conditional Fee Arrangements

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Fig 15.1 Who’s Who in the European Context

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Fig 15.2 Sources of Community Law

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Fig 15.3 The Principle of UK Parliamentary Sovereignty and EC Law

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Fig 15.4 The Institutions of the EC/EU