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Skills for Law with Exeter Law School
by Richard Bowyer
This podcast series is designed for students studying law for the first time at the University of Exeter Law School. With contributions by law school staff, you will quickly acquire foundational skills in reading law.
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2.4 Lee v Ashers Bakery
David looks at how the European Convention on Human Rights impacts on the interpretation and application of law in domestic courts.
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2.3 Lee v Ashers Bakery
David discusses Lady Hale's approach to the discrimination issue.
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2.2 Lee v Ashers Bakery
David explains some of the jurisdictional issues raised by the case, and the differences between primary and secondary (or delegated) legislation.
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2.1 Lee v Ashers Bakery
David Yuratich introduces the case of Lee v Ashers Baking Company, a decision of the UK Supreme Court.
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1.4 Brown v Ridley
Richard explains the Supreme Court's approach to statutory interpretation.
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1.3 Brown v Ridley
Richard discusses the two possible interpretations of Schedule 6 para 5(4)(c), and the significance of each interpretation for the law and for the parties to this dispute.
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1.2 Brown v Ridley
Richard introduces the case of Brown v Ridley, a dispute over land ownership.
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1.1 Brown v Ridley
Richard explains the significance of case law in our understanding of legal rules.
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Introducing Skills for Law
Richard Bowyer introduces what Skills for Law is all about.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast series is designed for students studying law for the first time at the University of Exeter Law School. With contributions by law school staff, you will quickly acquire foundational skills in reading law.
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