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1 Test Yourself: An Introduction to the Sources of Law

2 Name seven sources of law.

3 What is the name given to the source of law that originated from the laws and legal customs that existed prior to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066?

4 Which source of law was originally enforced by the Court of Chancery?

5 Which Acts merged the Court of Chancery and the common law courts into the Supreme Court?

6 Give another name for an Act of Parliament.

7 Give the Latin term that describes the system under which judicial precedent operates.

8 What would be found in a law report?

9 Name three types of delegated legislation.

10 Which type of delegated legislation is the means by which local authorities and other public bodies make law?

11 Which type of delegated legislation permits the government through the Privy Council to make law in an emergency situation?

12 Which type of delegated legislation permits government ministers to introduce particular regulations that have the power of law?

13 The European Communities Act 1972 established what source of law in the United Kingdom?

14 Give two examples of the areas covered by European law.

15 Which statute introduced the European Convention on Human Rights as a source of law in the United Kingdom?

16 What is the name of the international court established to decide if there have been any breaches of the European Convention on Human Rights?

17 Give an example of a right contained in the European Convention on Human Rights.

18 Test Yourself: An Introduction to the Sources of Law The Answers

19 Name seven sources of law. The Common law The Common law Equity Equity Statutes Statutes Judicial Precedent (case-law) Judicial Precedent (case-law) Delegated Legislation Delegated Legislation European Community Law European Community Law European Convention on Human Rights. European Convention on Human Rights.

20 What is the name given to the source of law that originated from the laws and legal customs that existed prior to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066? Common Law

21 Which source of law was originally enforced by the Court of Chancery? Equity

22 Which Acts merged the Court of Chancery and the common law courts into the Supreme Court? Judicature Acts

23 Give another name for an Act of Parliament. Statute

24 Give the Latin term that describes the system under which judicial precedent operates. stare decisis (Let the decision stand)

25 What would be found in a law report? Details of important past cases

26 Name three types of delegated legislation. Orders in Council Bye-laws Statutory Instruments

27 Which type of delegated legislation is the means by which local authorities and other public bodies make law? Bye-law

28 Which type of delegated legislation permits the government through the Privy Council to make law in an emergency situation? Orders in Council

29 Which type of delegated legislation permits government ministers to introduce particular regulations that have the power of law? Statutory Instruments

30 The European Communities Act 1972 established what source of law in the United Kingdom? European Community Law

31 Give two examples of the areas covered by European law. health and safety in the workplace sex and race discrimination in the workplace consumer rights trading laws, etc.

32 Which statute introduced the European Convention on Human Rights as a source of law in the United Kingdom? Human Rights Act 1998

33 What is the name of the international court established to decide if there have been any breaches of the European Convention on Human Rights? European Court of Human Rights

34 Give an example of a right contained in the European Convention on Human Rights. The right to freedom from torture (Article 3) The right to a fair trial (Article 6), etc.


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