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Legal guides on law & government in the UK and EU, including constitutional law, public law, judicial review, civil rights, civil liberties and more.

Constitutional Law in the UK - Legal Guide

Constitutional Law in the UK - Legal Guide

Put simply, a constitution is a set of laws guiding how a country is governed. The constitution organises, distributes and regulates the power of a state. It can either be written down (codified) in one single document, such as The Constitution of the United States, or unwritten (uncodified) and fo......

  • Categories: Law & Government
  • Last Updated: Thursday, 21 August 2014
  • Jurisdiction: UK
How do I complain to Ombudsmen?

How do I complain to Ombudsmen?

Have you ever wanted to complain about the service you have received, but were unsure of who to complain to? This is not an uncommon problem. Many people experience objectionable treatment by businesses and are often left feeling that they have no recourse. This is precisely when Ombudsmen can beco......

  • Categories: Law & Government
  • Last Updated: Monday, 15 June 2015
  • Jurisdiction: UK
Introduction to EU Law - Quick Guide

Introduction to EU Law - Quick Guide

INTRODUCTION The European Union has a key role to play in regulating the affairs of all its member states, including the UK. However, it should not be forgotten, as stated in Article 1 of the European Constitution, that Europe is “a union of independent countries”. The European Union certai......

  • Categories: Law & Government
  • Last Updated: Thursday, 11 December 2014
  • Jurisdiction: Europe
Legal Jurisdiction in Scotland - The Complete Guide

Legal Jurisdiction in Scotland - The Complete Guide

Individuals who are seeking to navigate the legal system successfully may struggle to do so when faced with complex legal jargon and formal language. Lawyers, judges and legislative provisions use technical words, many of which are not used in everyday conversation. The result is that often people ......

  • Categories: Law & Government
  • Last Updated: Friday, 03 October 2014
  • Jurisdiction: Scotland

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