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who / what influences the law?
Government
,
Parliament
,
Judicial
influence, pressure groups, media & public opinion,
inquiries
what are the other
reform agencies
?
e- petitions,
international obligations
what does the government use to influence law / say their plans
manifestos
what is a manifesto
a public declaration of principles, policies, intentions, finances
are the
gov
legally
bound by their
manifestos
?
no
how can
parliament
influence the law?
create
/ amend laws
repeals laws
codification
consolidation
what is
codification
?
bringing together
acts
&
case law
what is the example for
codification
?
police & criminal evidence act
1984
what is
consolidation
?
bringing together
acts
to make one act
give the example for
consolidation
equality act 2010
brought together
116
separate acts
how do
judges
make changes to the law?
statutory interpretation
& creation of original
precedent
give examples of
statutory interpretation
&
original precedent
RvR
,
Quantavalle
,
Donoghue v Stevenson
,
Lord coke's
murder definition etc
what are
pressure groups
?
organisations
formed to influence
public policy
& decision-making in specific areas
what tactics do
pressure groups
use?
Lobbying
MPs
, strikes, marches / protests,
petitions
, writing to local MPs,
boycotting
products, advertising leaflets / posters, gaining media publicity
what is
lobbying
MPs
?
attempting to get an MP on your side
what was the
snowdrop campaign
pressure group
?
raised awareness around dangers of using guns & promoting
gun control
what did
media pressure
help gain a
judicial inquiry
for?
The killing of
stephen lawrence
give an example of an act that was brought in after high publication in the media?
Dangerous dogs act 1991
how did the
media
influence this law being brought in?
they
published
several
dog attacks
what did the news of the world campaign help do?
helped create sarah's law after sarah payne's murder
what is
sarah's law
?
allows
parents
& guardians to find out whether a
child sex offender
lives nearby
what is an
inquiry
?
a one-off temporary
committee
that is set up to investigate in response to a significant
tragedy
or event
what do the
committees
set up for an
inquiry
do?
investigate
&
examine
the causes of event so lessons can be learnt
give some examples of
inquiries
Litvinenko
inquiry (
2016
),
Stephen lawrence
inquiry (
1999
),
shipman
inquiry (
2005
)
when did the
government
set up the
e-petition website
?
2011
what does the
e-petition
website allow people to do?
members
of the public can set up a petition on any issue
what happens once a
petition
reaches
10,000
signatures?
the
government
will respond
what happens when an
e-petition
reaches
100,000
signatures?
the government will consider it for debate in
parliament
what are our international
obligations
?
we may still consider
EU laws
, we are member of the
council of Europe
, we are member of
united nations
,
NATO
, and
International monetary fund
what acts & cases came from the UK being a member of the council of Europe?
Human rights act
1998,
Gender recognition act
2004,
Goodwin v Uk
2002
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