Search results for: “The advocate general and EC law”

  • Direct Applicabililty

    Direct Applicabililty in Europe Direct Applicability of Union Law To National LawContent about Direct Applicabililty from the publication The ABC of European Union law (2010, European Union) by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt. Firstly, the direct applicability principle simply means that Union law […]

  • Specialised Courts

    Specialised Courts in Europe Content about Specialised Courts from the publication The ABC of European Union law (2010, European Union) by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt. In 2004, to relieve the burden on the Court of Justice and improve legal protection in the EU, the Council of the EU attached a […]

  • The General Court

    The General Court in Europe Content about The General Court from the publication The ABC of European Union law (2010, European Union) by Klaus-Dieter Borchardt. Like all courts, the Court of Justice is overburdened. The number of cases referred to it has increased steadily and will continue to […]

  • Peace movement

    Peace movement in Europe In the Past A world-wide movement aiming at the abolition of war, more especially international war. While fighting has always been one of the chief occupations of mankind; while ideas of national greatness are largely associated with battles, campaigns and […]

  • Pleader

    Definition of Pleader (1) An advocate. (2) One who draws pleadings. At common law called a special pleader, and in Chancery an equity draftsman Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Pleader in the Dictionaries, Pleader in our legal dictionaries, […]

  • Munster V. Lamb

    Definition of Munster V. Lamb ((1883), L. R. 11 Q. B. D. 588). Statements made by an advocate in the conduct of a case are absolutely privileged.On the trial of one Hill for administering drugs to persons in the plaintiff’s house, for the purpose of enabling a burglary to be committed there […]

  • Lords Of Appeal In Ordinary

    Definition of Lords Of Appeal In Ordinary Persons appointed by the King for the purpose of aiding the House of Lords in the hearing and determination of appeals ; they must have held some high judicial office for two years, or have been practising barristers or advocates for at least fifteen […]

  • Courts Of Conscience

    Definition of Courts Of Conscience Courts for the recovery of small debts held by members of various corporations who, without the intervention of professional advocates, decided such cases as came before them Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription […]

  • KeySearch

    KeySearch in Europe What Is KeySearch? KeySearch is a research tool that helps the researcher to find cases and secondary sources; a feature which allows the legal researcher to use pre-packaged searches designed by Westlaw researchers for many legal topics. According to the publisher […]

  • List of Legal History Broader Databases

    List of Legal History Broader Databases in Europe The following databases are comprehensive, covering a wide selection of time periods, and can be a starting point for a more specific database. Primary Sources Databases These databases provide access to full-text materials from the Middle […]