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2018-03-23

English Common Law by Dame Hazel Genn & Adam Gearey at U of London


source: Jieun Jeong      2013年7月4日 /  playlist compiled by CosmoLearning

1 1 Introduction 2:41
1 2 What is law 10:16
1 3 What is Common Law 25:41
1 4 Student chat, What should law do 2:08
1 5 Forum Feedback 7:47
1 6 Question Feedback 1 2:26
1 7 Question Feedback 2 1:40
1 8 Question Feedback 3 2:30
2 1 Introduction 0:50
2 2 Introduction to the Civil and Criminal Courts 7:49
2 3 The Civil Courts 5:39
2 4 The Criminal Courts 2:57
2 5 The Supreme Court and the European Courts 7:38
2 6 The Relationship of the Hierarchy of the courts to the Doctrine of Precedent 8:26
2 7 Common Law and Equity 19:02
2 8 A contemporary view of Common Law and Equity 19:40
2 9 Live Session 1:10:57
3 1 Introduction 0:46
3 2 Introduction to The Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty 9:57
3 3 The Rise of Statute Law 11:11
3 4 Legal and Political Sovereignty 9:31
3 5 The European Union and Parliamentary Sovereignty 10:24 
3 6 The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty 11:30
3 7 The Contemporary Reality of Parliamentary Sovereignty Judges Parliament and the Human Rights Act 16:56
4 1 Introduction 0:32
4 2 Overview of Judicial Precedent 9:50
4 3 Judicial precedent and the role of the Judges 8:16
4 4 Modern Practice of the House of Lords 12:25
4 5 Decisions of the Court of Appeal 7:44 
4 6 Decisions of the Court of Appeal Further Developments 9:30
4 7 Judicial Law Making 7:23
4 8 Judicial Law Making and the Human Rights Act 6:16
4 9 The Doctrine of Precedent and the European Court of Human Rights 5:22
5 1 Introduction 0:35
5 2 Challenges of Statutory Interpretation 9:32
5 3 The Nature of Statutory Interpretation 9:20 
5 4 The Presumptions of Statutory interpretation 4:05
5 5 The importance of Pepper v Hart 10:10 
5 6 The Effect of Bulmer v Bollinger 7:40 
5 7 New Methods of interpretation Some Case Law 10:14 
5 8 Purposive Interpretation Outside of the European Court 5:25
5 9 Statutory Interpretation and the Human Rights Act 10:45 
6 1 Introduction 0:34 
6 2 EU Treaties and ECHR 13:42 
6 3 Links between the present and past of the EU 4:57
6 4 Foundational Values 4:31
6 5 The Institutions of the EU 4:25
6 6 EU Law 5:29
6 7 EU Convention of Human Rights 13:35
6 8 Rights Contained in the European Convention 13:35
6 9 Rights Contained within the European Convention 6:00

2017-01-24

English Legal System Lectures by Hazel Genn & Adam Gearey (University of London)

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source: UOLIAulp    2013年6月25日

Lecture 1 Part 1 : What is law? 10:16  Dame Hazel Genn discusses the nature of law and the sources of English Law.
Lecture 1 Part 2 : What is the Common Law? 25:41
Lecture 2 Part 1 : Introduction to the Civil and Criminal Courts 7:49 Professor Adam Gearey introduces the court system used in Wales and England.
Lecture 2 Part 2 : The Civil Courts 5:39
Lecture 2 Part 3 : The Criminal Courts 2:57
Lecture 2 Part 4 : The Supreme Court and the European Courts 7:38
Lecture 2 Part 5 : The Relationship of the Hierarchy of the courts to the Doctrine of Precedent 8:26
Lecture 2 Part 6 : Common Law and Equity 19:02
Lecture 2 Part 7 : A contemporary view of Common Law and Equity 19:40
Lecture 3 Part 1 : Introduction to The Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty 9:57
Lecture 3 Part 2 : The Rise of Statute Law 11:11
Lecture 3 Part 3 : Legal and Parliamentary Sovereignty 9:31
Lecture 3 Part 4 : The European Union and Parliamentary Sovereignty 10:24
Lecture 3 Part 5 : The Human Rights Act and Parliamentary Sovereignty 11:30
Lecture 3 Part 6 : Contemporary Reality of Parliamentary Sovereignty: Judges, Parliament and the HRA 16:57
Lecture 4 Part 1 : Overview of Judicial Precedent 9:50
Lecture 4 Part 2 : Judicial precedent and the role of the Judges 8:16
Lecture 4 Part 3 : Modern Practice of the House of Lords 12:25
Lecture 4 Part 4 : Decisions of the Court of Appeal 7:44
Lecture 4 Part 5 : Decisions of the Court of Appeal: Further Developments 9:30
Lecture 4 Part 6 : Judicial Law Making 7:23
Lecture 4 Part 7 : Judicial Law Making and the Human Rights Act 6:16
Lecture 4 Part 8 : The Doctrine of Precedent and the European Court of Human Rights 5:22
Lecture 5 Part 1 : Challenges of Statutory Interpretation 9:32
Lecture 5 Part 2 : The Nature of Statutory Interpretation 9:20
Lecture 5 Part 3 : The Presumptions of Statutory interpretation 4:05
Lecture 5 Part 4 : The importance of Pepper v Hart 10:10
Lecture 5 Part 5 : The Effect of Bulmer v Bollinger 7:40
Lecture 5 Part 6 : New Methods of interpretation: Some Case Law 10:14
Lecture 5 Part 7 : Purposive Interpretation Outside of the European Court 5:25
Lecture 5 Part 8 : Statutory Interpretation and the Human Rights Act 10:45
Lecture 6 Part 1 : EU Treaties and ECHR (13:41) 13:42
Lecture 6 Part 2 : Links between the present and past of the EU (4:57) 4:57
Lecture 6 Part 3 : Foundational Values (4:30) 4:31
Lecture 6 Part 4 : The Institutions of the EU (4:25) 4:25
Lecture 6 Part 5 : EU Law (5:28) 5:29
Lecture 6 Part 6 : EU Convention of Human Rights (13:34) 13:35
Lecture 6 Part 7 : Rights Contained in the European Convention (13:34) 13:35
Lecture 6 Part 8 : Rights Contained within the European Convention (5:59) 6:00