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adam_text | Titel: An introduction to British law
Autor: Lyall, Francis
Jahr: 2002
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor s Introduction 14
Author s Preface 15
Author s Preface to Second Edition 18
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction 19
1.1. Tradition, fields of law and legal sources 20
1.1.1 The tradition of the legal systems 21
a. Reception 21
b. English law 22
c. Scots law 24
1.1.2. The fields of law 25
a. Private law - Public law - Criminal law 25
b. Substantive law, formal right and adjective law 26
1.1.3. Sources of law 27
a. Legislation : Statutory law and its importance 27
1. The Westminster Parliament 27
Referenda 30
2. The Scottish Parliament 31
b. Hierarchy of legislation 31
c. Case law 32
d. Recognised custom 33
e. Prerogative 34
f. European law 34
1. European Union law 34
2. The European Convention on Human R ights 35
g. Law of Nations (Public International Law) 35
1.2. Jurisdiction 36
1.2.1. Introduction 36
1.2.2. The different branches of jurisdiction 37
a. Civil Jurisdiction 37
b. Criminal Jurisdiction 38
c. Jurisdiction of labour courts 39
d. Administrative jurisdiction 39
e. Social Security jurisdiction 40
f. Finance court jurisdiction 40
g. Jurisdiction of the constitutional court 41
1.3. The Legal Profession 42
1.4. Legal Literature 44
1.4.1. Compendiums of laws 44
1.4.2. Law Reports 45
1.4.3. Lawbooks 46
1.4.4. Commentaries 47
1.4.5. Law Reviews 47
1.4.6. Computers and the Law 48
1.5. Law Reform 49
1.6. Ministering Justice 50
PART II: PUBLIC LAW
II. 1. Public Law and Constitutional Law 53
II. 1.1. General 53
II. 1.2. An unwritten constitution 54
II. 1.3. The Conventions of the Constitution 57
II. 1.4. History 59
II. 1.5. Parliamentary sovereignty: the legislative supremacy of parliament 67
II. 1.6 Parliamentary privilege 70
II.2. State law and constitutional law 73
II.2.1. Constitutional law 73
a. Introduction 73
aa. Idea, traits and functions of the constituti on 73
The Separation of Powers 74
bb. Purview, and the law of nationality 74
b. Fundamental rights 76
aa. Idea, traits and functions of fundamental rights 76
bb. Particular fundamental rights 78
cc. The legal protection of fundamental rights 81
c. The governmental system 83
aa. General characteristics of the constitution 83
bb. The organs of state: The Crown, the Legislature and the Executive 84
1. The Crown. 84
2. The Legislature: Parliament 85
a. The House of Lords 87
b. The House of Commons 90
c. Conflict between the Houses 94
d. The European Parliament and other institutions 95
3. The Executive 96
a. Government ministries 97
b. Ministers 98
c. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet 98
d. The Cabinet 99
e. The Civil Service 100
f. Nationalised industries 101
cc. Incorporation of European Community Law ; the Law of Nations 102
dd. The position of political parties in the constitution 102
ee. Status of religious bodies 104
1. The Established Churches. 105
2. The Church of England 105
3. The Church of Scotland 107
4. Other churches and faiths 108
ff. Financial constitution 110
gg. State emergency 112
II.3 Administrative Law 113
11.3.1. Introduction 113
a. The administrative organisation and duties 114
b. Public property law 116
c. Legal acting by the public administration 116
d. Administrative procedure 117
e. Public liability 117
11.3.2. Important branches of administrative law 119
a. Police law 119
b. Local government and municipal law 121
England 123
Scotland 125
Elections, functions and finance 125
c. Town and Country Planning 127
d. Construction law 128
e. Law concerning aliens: immigration 129
Aliens 129
Immigration 130
Asylum 132
f. Military law 133
g. Environmental law 135
h. Education and Cultural law 138
Education 138
Culture 139
i. Civil and public services law 140
j. Health and Safety at Work 141
k. National Health 142
1. Social security law 145
m. Housing 147
n. Economic administration law 148
o. Media law 149
General 149
Theatre and Cinema: Video recordings 151
Broadcasting 152
Press and publishing 152
p. Public right of way, roads and traffic law 153
Public Transport 153
Rail Transport 153
Road Transport 154
Air Transport 154
Canals and Inland Waterways 155
Public Rights of Way 155
Pipelines, etc. 155
Roads, etc. 156
Road Traffic 156
q. Tax law 157
II.3.3. Remedies in Administrative Law 158
1. Administrative remedies 158
a. Administrative remedies: tribunals 158
b. Parliamentary remedies 160
c. The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration 161
d. Other Commissioners 162
2. Judicial remedies 164
a. Appeal on law 164
b. Judicial review of administrative action 164
Natural justice 165
Procedural grounds for judicial review 168
Speed of remedies 169
II.4 Devolution 170
II.4.1 Scotland 171
1X4.2. Wales 175
1X4.3. Northern Ireland 177
II.4.4. London and other cities 179
PART III: CRIMINAL LAW
III. 1. History and System of Criminal Law 181
III.2. The General Part of Criminal Law 183
111.2.1. Extent of validity 183
a. Breach of Law 183
Territoriality 184
111.2.2. The Criminal Act 185
a. Basis of Liability to Penalty 185
Actus reus 185
Mens rea 186
Age 187
Immunity 187
b. Attempt and completed crime 188
c. Commission and complicity 189
d. Defences 190
Prejudicial publicity: fairness 190
Insanity 190
Mental weakness or disease, etc. 191
Provocation 191
Necessity, coercion or duress 191
Superior orders 192
Religious belief 192
Self-defence 192
Force in the prevention of crime and during arrest 193
e. Legal justification and excuses 193
111.2.3. The legal consequences of crime 194
a. Penalties, fines and other penal sanctions 194
b. Sentence: the award of punishment 198
c. Mercy, Pardon and Miscarriage of Justice 199
HI. 2.4. The limitation of criminal prosecution 200
ITJ.2.5. The Rehabilitation of Offenders 201
111.3. Different offences 202
Offences against the Government and the Public 202
Offences against the Person 204
Offences against Property 205
111.4. Juvenile penal law 206
England 206
Scotland 206
111.5. Criiriinal procedure 207
III. 5.1. Idea, traits and functions of the criminal trial 207
The Jury 207
iJI.5.2. Procedural principles 209
III.5.3. Criminal prosecution 210
a. General 210
b. England 211
Serious Fraud Office 212
Crown Prosecution Service 212
Private Prosecution in England 213
c. Scotland 214
Private Prosecution in Scotland 215
IIT.5.4. Preparation and process of the trial 216
a. Choice of forum 216
b. Time limits 217
England 217
Scotland 217
c. Bail 218
d. Trial procedure and practice 218
III.5.5. Execution of sentence 220
PART IV : PRIVATE LAW
IV. 1. History and System of the Civil Law 223
England 223
Scotland 224
General 225
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IV. 2. The General Part of Private Law 226
IV.2.1. Legal transactions 226
a. Types of legal transaction 227
b. Legal acts : legal transactions 227
aa. The will and its expression or representation 228
bb. The absence of intention 228
cc. Legal capacity of individuals 229
dd. Juristic persons 230
ee. Legal forms or forma 230
ff. Illegality and unconscionability 231
gg. Agency 232
IV.2.2. Limitation of actions, prescription 234
IV. 3. The General Part of the Law of Obligations (contract) 235
IV.3.1. Principle of good faith 236
IV.3.2. Offer and Acceptance: consideration 237
IV.3.3. Impossibility, frustration and error or mistake 240
a. Impossibility 240
b. Frustration 240
c. Error or Mistake 240
IV.3.4 Terms express and implied. Interpretation 241
a. Term express and implied 241
b. Interpretation 242
IV.3.5. Forms and standard or adhesion contracts 242
a. Forms 242
b. Standard or adhesion contracts 243
IV.3.6. Termination of contract: performance, agreement, frustration
and extinction of a claim 244
IV.3.7. Interference with the performance of an obligation 244
IV.3.8. The general right of indemnity 245
IV.3.9. The effects of a contract on third parties 245
IV.3.10. Plurality of creditors or debtors 247
IV. 4. The Particular Part of the Law of Obligations 248
IV.4.1. Contracts protected by law 248
a. Sale, Purchase: Sale of Goods 248
aa. Contractual obligations 248
bb. The passing of property 249
cc. The passing of the risk 250
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dd. Warranty 250
ee. Particular types of contracts 251
b. Gift (donation) 251
c. Lease 251
d. Service and Services 253
e. Other types of contract 253
Hire 254
Loan 254
Deposit 254
IV.4.2. Management of affairs without mandate 254
IV.4.3. Obligations arising by operation of law 255
a. Quasi- contract (illicit enrichment) 256
IV.4.4. Special types of contracts 256
IV.4.5. General terms and conditions of trade and customer protection 258
IV. 5. The Law of Torts (delict) and strict liability 261
IV.6. The Law of Property 265
IV.6.1. Possession 267
IV.6.2. Property 268
a. Corporeal property 268
b. Incorporeal property 269
IV.6.3. Security rights 269
IV.7. Family Law 271
rV.7.1. General 271
IV.7.2. Marriage 271
IV.7.3. Termination of marriage 274
a. Death 274
b. Presumption of death 274
c. Divorce 274
d. Nullity 275
IV. 7.3. Other arrangements with legal consequences 275
IV.7.4. Parent and child 275
IV.8. Law of Succession 277
a. Matters common to both England and Scotland 277
b. England 279
c. Scotland 280
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IV. 9. International Private Law 281
IV. 10. Commercial and Company Jaw 282
IV. 10.1. General 282
a. Commercial law 282
b. Trade Associations 282
c. Partnership 283
aa. Limited Partnership 284
bb. Termination of partnership 284
cc. Advantages and disadvantages of partnership 285
dd. Limited Liability Partnerships 285
d. Companies 286
aa. Private companies 288
c. Negotiable instruments 288
aa. Definition 288
bb. Bills of exchange and cheque law 289
IV. 10.2. Competition law, the protection of industrial property and copyright 290
a. Competition law 290
b. Patents, Copyright, and the protection of industrial property 291
IV. 10.3. Insolvency law 292
a. Company insolvency 292
b. Bankruptcy of an individual 293
IV. 10.4. Insurance law 294
IV.ll. Labour Law 296
IV. 11.1. The development and sources of Labour Law 296
IV. 11.2. Individual Labour Law 296
IV 11.3. Collective Labour Law 300
IV.I1.4. Industrial Relations 301
IV.12. The rules of civil procedure 304
IV. 12.1. Idea, traits and functions of civil trial jurisdiction 304
IV. 12.2. The principles of civil procedure 306
IV.12.3. The preparation and process of civil trial 306
IV. 12.4. Compulsory execution of judgement 307
IV. 12.5. The international rules of civil procedure 307
Bibliography 309
Index 311
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Titel: An introduction to British law
Autor: Lyall, Francis
Jahr: 2002
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction 14
Author's Preface 15
Author's Preface to Second Edition 18
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction 19
1.1. Tradition, fields of law and legal sources 20
1.1.1 The tradition of the legal systems 21
a. Reception 21
b. English law 22
c. Scots law 24
1.1.2. The fields of law 25
a. Private law - Public law - Criminal law 25
b. Substantive law, formal right and adjective law 26
1.1.3. Sources of law 27
a. Legislation : Statutory law and its importance 27
1. The Westminster Parliament 27
Referenda 30
2. The Scottish Parliament 31
b. Hierarchy of legislation 31
c. Case law 32
d. Recognised custom 33
e. Prerogative 34
f. European law 34
1. European Union law 34
2. The European Convention on Human R ights 35
g. Law of Nations (Public International Law) 35
1.2. Jurisdiction 36
1.2.1. Introduction 36
1.2.2. The different branches of jurisdiction 37
a. Civil Jurisdiction 37
b. Criminal Jurisdiction 38
c. Jurisdiction of labour courts 39
d. Administrative jurisdiction 39
e. Social Security jurisdiction 40
f. Finance court jurisdiction 40
g. Jurisdiction of the constitutional court 41
1.3. The Legal Profession 42
1.4. Legal Literature 44
1.4.1. Compendiums of laws 44
1.4.2. Law Reports 45
1.4.3. Lawbooks 46
1.4.4. Commentaries 47
1.4.5. Law Reviews 47
1.4.6. Computers and the Law 48
1.5. Law Reform 49
1.6. Ministering Justice 50
PART II: PUBLIC LAW
II. 1. Public Law and Constitutional Law 53
II. 1.1. General 53
II. 1.2. An unwritten constitution 54
II. 1.3. The Conventions of the Constitution 57
II. 1.4. History 59
II. 1.5. Parliamentary sovereignty: the legislative supremacy of parliament 67
II. 1.6 Parliamentary privilege 70
II.2. State law and constitutional law 73
II.2.1. Constitutional law 73
a. Introduction 73
aa. Idea, traits and functions of the constituti on 73
The Separation of Powers 74
bb. Purview, and the law of nationality 74
b. Fundamental rights 76
aa. Idea, traits and functions of fundamental rights 76
bb. Particular fundamental rights 78
cc. The legal protection of fundamental rights 81
c. The governmental system 83
aa. General characteristics of the constitution 83
bb. The organs of state: The Crown, the Legislature and the Executive 84
1. The Crown. 84
2. The Legislature: Parliament 85
a. The House of Lords 87
b. The House of Commons 90
c. Conflict between the Houses 94
d. The European Parliament and other institutions 95
3. The Executive 96
a. Government ministries 97
b. Ministers 98
c. The Prime Minister and the Cabinet 98
d. The Cabinet 99
e. The Civil Service 100
f. Nationalised industries 101
cc. Incorporation of European Community Law ; the Law of Nations 102
dd. The position of political parties in the constitution 102
ee. Status of religious bodies 104
1. The Established Churches. 105
2. The Church of England 105
3. The Church of Scotland 107
4. Other churches and faiths 108
ff. Financial constitution 110
gg. State emergency 112
II.3 Administrative Law 113
11.3.1. Introduction 113
a. The administrative organisation and duties 114
b. Public property law 116
c. Legal acting by the public administration 116
d. Administrative procedure 117
e. Public liability 117
11.3.2. Important branches of administrative law 119
a. Police law 119
b. Local government and municipal law 121
England 123
Scotland 125
Elections, functions and finance 125
c. Town and Country Planning 127
d. Construction law 128
e. Law concerning aliens: immigration 129
Aliens 129
Immigration 130
Asylum 132
f. Military law 133
g. Environmental law 135
h. Education and Cultural law 138
Education 138
Culture 139
i. Civil and public services law 140
j. Health and Safety at Work 141
k. National Health 142
1. Social security law 145
m. Housing 147
n. Economic administration law 148
o. Media law 149
General 149
Theatre and Cinema: Video recordings 151
Broadcasting 152
Press and publishing 152
p. Public right of way, roads and traffic law 153
Public Transport 153
Rail Transport 153
Road Transport 154
Air Transport 154
Canals and Inland Waterways 155
Public Rights of Way 155
Pipelines, etc. 155
Roads, etc. 156
Road Traffic 156
q. Tax law 157
II.3.3. Remedies in Administrative Law 158
1. Administrative remedies 158
a. Administrative remedies: tribunals 158
b. Parliamentary remedies 160
c. The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration 161
d. Other Commissioners 162
2. Judicial remedies 164
a. Appeal on law 164
b. Judicial review of administrative action 164
Natural justice 165
Procedural grounds for judicial review 168
Speed of remedies 169
II.4 Devolution 170
II.4.1 Scotland 171
1X4.2. Wales 175
1X4.3. Northern Ireland 177
II.4.4. London and other cities 179
PART III: CRIMINAL LAW
III. 1. History and System of Criminal Law 181
III.2. The General Part of Criminal Law 183
111.2.1. Extent of validity 183
a. Breach of Law 183
Territoriality 184
111.2.2. The Criminal Act 185
a. Basis of Liability to Penalty 185
Actus reus 185
Mens rea 186
Age 187
Immunity 187
b. Attempt and completed crime 188
c. Commission and complicity 189
d. Defences 190
Prejudicial publicity: fairness 190
Insanity 190
Mental weakness or disease, etc. 191
Provocation 191
Necessity, coercion or duress 191
Superior orders 192
Religious belief 192
Self-defence 192
Force in the prevention of crime and during arrest 193
e. Legal justification and excuses 193
111.2.3. The legal consequences of crime 194
a. Penalties, fines and other penal sanctions 194
b. Sentence: the award of punishment 198
c. Mercy, Pardon and Miscarriage of Justice 199
HI. 2.4. The limitation of criminal prosecution 200
ITJ.2.5. The Rehabilitation of Offenders 201
111.3. Different offences 202
Offences against the Government and the Public 202
Offences against the Person 204
Offences against Property 205
111.4. Juvenile penal law 206
England 206
Scotland 206
111.5. Criiriinal procedure 207
III. 5.1. Idea, traits and functions of the criminal trial 207
The Jury 207
iJI.5.2. Procedural principles 209
III.5.3. Criminal prosecution 210
a. General 210
b. England 211
Serious Fraud Office 212
Crown Prosecution Service 212
Private Prosecution in England 213
c. Scotland 214
Private Prosecution in Scotland 215
IIT.5.4. Preparation and process of the trial 216
a. Choice of forum 216
b. Time limits 217
England 217
Scotland 217
c. Bail 218
d. Trial procedure and practice 218
III.5.5. Execution of sentence 220
PART IV : PRIVATE LAW
IV. 1. History and System of the Civil Law 223
England 223
Scotland 224
General 225
10
IV. 2. The General Part of Private Law 226
IV.2.1. Legal transactions 226
a. Types of legal transaction 227
b. Legal acts : legal transactions 227
aa. The will and its expression or representation 228
bb. The absence of intention 228
cc. Legal capacity of individuals 229
dd. Juristic persons 230
ee. Legal forms or forma 230
ff. Illegality and unconscionability 231
gg. Agency 232
IV.2.2. Limitation of actions, prescription 234
IV. 3. The General Part of the Law of Obligations (contract) 235
IV.3.1. Principle of good faith 236
IV.3.2. Offer and Acceptance: consideration 237
IV.3.3. Impossibility, frustration and error or mistake 240
a. Impossibility 240
b. Frustration 240
c. Error or Mistake 240
IV.3.4 Terms express and implied. Interpretation 241
a. Term express and implied 241
b. Interpretation 242
IV.3.5. Forms and standard or adhesion contracts 242
a. Forms 242
b. Standard or adhesion contracts 243
IV.3.6. Termination of contract: performance, agreement, frustration
and extinction of a claim 244
IV.3.7. Interference with the performance of an obligation 244
IV.3.8. The general right of indemnity 245
IV.3.9. The effects of a contract on third parties 245
IV.3.10. Plurality of creditors or debtors 247
IV. 4. The Particular Part of the Law of Obligations 248
IV.4.1. Contracts protected by law 248
a. Sale, Purchase: Sale of Goods 248
aa. Contractual obligations 248
bb. The passing of property 249
cc. The passing of the risk 250
11
dd. Warranty 250
ee. Particular types of contracts 251
b. Gift (donation) 251
c. Lease 251
d. Service and Services 253
e. Other types of contract 253
Hire 254
Loan 254
Deposit 254
IV.4.2. Management of affairs without mandate 254
IV.4.3. Obligations arising by operation of law 255
a. Quasi- contract (illicit enrichment) 256
IV.4.4. Special types of contracts 256
IV.4.5. General terms and conditions of trade and customer protection 258
IV. 5. The Law of Torts (delict) and strict liability 261
IV.6. The Law of Property 265
IV.6.1. Possession 267
IV.6.2. Property 268
a. Corporeal property 268
b. Incorporeal property 269
IV.6.3. Security rights 269
IV.7. Family Law 271
rV.7.1. General 271
IV.7.2. Marriage 271
IV.7.3. Termination of marriage 274
a. Death 274
b. Presumption of death 274
c. Divorce 274
d. Nullity 275
IV. 7.3. Other arrangements with legal consequences 275
IV.7.4. Parent and child 275
IV.8. Law of Succession 277
a. Matters common to both England and Scotland 277
b. England 279
c. Scotland 280
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IV. 9. International Private Law 281
IV. 10. Commercial and Company Jaw 282
IV. 10.1. General 282
a. Commercial law 282
b. Trade Associations 282
c. Partnership 283
aa. Limited Partnership 284
bb. Termination of partnership 284
cc. Advantages and disadvantages of partnership 285
dd. Limited Liability Partnerships 285
d. Companies 286
aa. Private companies 288
c. Negotiable instruments 288
aa. Definition 288
bb. Bills of exchange and cheque law 289
IV. 10.2. Competition law, the protection of industrial property and copyright 290
a. Competition law 290
b. Patents, Copyright, and the protection of industrial property 291
IV. 10.3. Insolvency law 292
a. Company insolvency 292
b. Bankruptcy of an individual 293
IV. 10.4. Insurance law 294
IV.ll. Labour Law 296
IV. 11.1. The development and sources of Labour Law 296
IV. 11.2. Individual Labour Law 296
IV 11.3. Collective Labour Law 300
IV.I1.4. Industrial Relations 301
IV.12. The rules of civil procedure 304
IV. 12.1. Idea, traits and functions of civil trial jurisdiction 304
IV. 12.2. The principles of civil procedure 306
IV.12.3. The preparation and process of civil trial 306
IV. 12.4. Compulsory execution of judgement 307
IV. 12.5. The international rules of civil procedure 307
Bibliography 309
Index 311
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series | Die Rechtsordnungen der europäischen Staaten |
series2 | The legal systems of the European states |
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spellingShingle | Lyall, Francis An introduction to British law Die Rechtsordnungen der europäischen Staaten Rechtsordnung (DE-588)4135330-4 gnd Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd |
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title | An introduction to British law |
title_auth | An introduction to British law |
title_exact_search | An introduction to British law |
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title_full | An introduction to British law Francis Lyall |
title_fullStr | An introduction to British law Francis Lyall |
title_full_unstemmed | An introduction to British law Francis Lyall |
title_short | An introduction to British law |
title_sort | an introduction to british law |
topic | Rechtsordnung (DE-588)4135330-4 gnd Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Rechtsordnung Rechtssystem Recht Großbritannien |
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