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Card 6
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Summarise the European Court of Justice (ECJ)
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Card 7
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Summarise the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC)
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Card 8
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Summarise the Supreme Court (SC)
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Card 9
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Give an example of a case where the Supreme Court used the 1966 Practice Statement to depart from its previous decision
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Card 10
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Summarise the Court of Appeal (CA)
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Card 11
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Which case tried in the Court of Appeal set out the circumstances of which the Court of Appeal could refuse to follow its previous decisions?
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Card 12
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What are the 3 circumstances of which the Court of Appeal could use if they don't want to follow one of its previous decisions?
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Card 13
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What does it mean if a decision was made 'per incuriam?'
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Card 14
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What would happen if the previous decision of the CA conflicts with a later decision of the SC?
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Card 15
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What would happen if there are 2 conflicting Court of Appeal decisions?
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