Focusing on judicial impartiality and objectivity, this essay explores various aspects of bias affecting the judiciary. It addresses specific problems raised in a notable case while providing an overview of the current legal framework regarding bias as a ground for judicial review. The work highlights the significance of impartiality in the German legal system and its equivalent in the English Rule of Law, reflecting on the foundational principles of justice and fairness within comparative legal contexts.
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- 2014
- 2014
Focusing on community-based legal systems, the paper explores the concept of Community Justice Courts (CJC) that prioritize problem-solving over punishment. It highlights how these courts aim to address issues within the community while promoting restorative justice principles. The analysis, rooted in comparative law, examines the effectiveness and implications of CJCs in enhancing legal outcomes and community engagement.
- 2012
The essay explores the objectives of tort actions for damages, categorizing various aims associated with these legal actions. It further examines these classifications through illustrations of recent developments in case law, providing a comprehensive analysis of how these objectives manifest in practice. The work reflects a scholarly approach to understanding comparative legal systems within the context of common law, showcasing the interplay between theory and contemporary legal precedents.
- 2012
The essay explores the doctrine of intention to create legal relations within the context of contract law. It aims to assess Collins' assertion regarding the courts' role in discerning the parties' intentions. Additionally, it examines recent developments in this area, providing a comprehensive analysis of how intention influences legal outcomes in contractual agreements.
- 2009
Focusing on the need for harmonization in European Private Law, this seminar paper explores the implications of legal uncertainty on cross-border business operations. It highlights the importance of legal education in achieving unification within EU law, particularly in Contract Law. The essay centers on the contributions of Basil Markesinis to comparative law, aiming to enhance its recognition and relevance. Additionally, it serves as a resource for English law students interested in comparative studies, particularly regarding German Law, promoting the value of this field.