Exam 18: Remedies and Appeals
Exam 1: Domestic Sources of Law: Parliamentary Material13 Questions
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Exam 4: Human Rights Act 199814 Questions
Exam 5: The Structure of the Courts10 Questions
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Exam 18: Remedies and Appeals10 Questions
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Lord Justice Briggs suggested the creation of an 'online court' in his review of the structure of the civil courts.
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If conciliation breaks down then ADR has failed and the matter must proceed to litigation.
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Which of the following is the most accurate statement of law?
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A judge, when presented with litigation, has the power to adjourn the matter despite the wishes of the parties and 'suggest' they try ADR.
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The Arbitration Act 1996 sets out the three principles under which arbitration must take place.
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