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English law Information
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English law, the legal system of England and Wales, is the basis of common law legal systems throughout the world (as opposed to civil law or pluralist systems in other countries, such as Scots law). It was exported to Commonwealth countries while the...


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New Jersey state appeals court bars Vioxx lawsuits from Britain
7/31/2007: 365 words, approx. 1 pages
A state appellate court on Tuesday ruled that 98 people from the England and Wales cannot sue Merck & Co. in New Jersey for health claims arising from their use of the once-popular painkiller Vioxx.The three-judge panel affirmed the decision of the state judge who...
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Magna Carta sells for $21.3M in New York
12/19/2007: 305 words, approx. 1 pages
A 710-year-old copy of the declaration of human rights known as the Magna Carta — the version that became part of English law — was auctioned for $21.3 million, a Sotheby's spokeswoman said.The document, which had been expected to draw bids of $30 million or...
 


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Detailed Revision Notes on British Judicial Precedent
808 words, approx. 3 pages
Provides notes to revise from for law essays on judicial precedent. Also involves remedies such as Promissory Estoppel. References the case of Aderton v Ryan and the House of Lords.


 

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