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Card 6

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What is meant by statue interpretation?

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Card 7

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What is the doctrine of stare decisis?

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Card 8

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What is the difference between a consolidating act and a codifying act?

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Card 9

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In Merrit v Merrit the court ______ the case of Balfour v Balfour.

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Card 10

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The _____ approach to statutory interpretation is used in the ECJ.

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Card 11

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Parliament consists of two chambers. The unelected chamber is known as the

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Card 12

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Analyse how judges apply statutory provisions when deciding a case.

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Card 13

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Can the magistrates court set precedent?

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Card 14

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What are the four factors the courts are required to consider according to Heydon's case?

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Card 15

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What is a precedent? 

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