5 cases every law student should know
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2020
- five cases every one should know! i really enjoyed making this video and pouring back over my notes from the first two years of law school. most of these cases are like a rite of passage for law students in the uk (or at least it felt like that when i studied them). i wanted to share them with you, whether you’re a law student or lawyer wanting to go down memory lane, a future law student wanting to know a bit more about the law or if you’re just interested in the law or wanting to learn something new. i hope you like the video. let me know if you want similar content to this. (also thanks to the person who requested this video on one of my instagram Q&A’s a few months back!)
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TIMESTAMPS:
Trust law: 1:35-5:29
Knight v Knight: 1:43
Tort law: 5:30-9:06
Donoghue v Stevenson: 5:44
EU law: 9:07-11:56
Factortame: 9:26
Criminal law: 11:57-19:52
R v Dudley and Stephens: 12:03
R v Brown: 16:25
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I would love to watch more law related videos like this!
Yay! Will definitely make more in the future if people want them!
Loved this video. Your enthusiasm helps the explanation x
You’re so awesome! Love to see much more of these videos 💖
Thanks for making law related video.
Loved this video, thank you.
the dudley and stephens case is mad! I don’t do law but this video was so interesting xxxx
I am so happy for the explanation thank
Thank you for doing this, I start my law degree next week and this was a great introduction 💕
Good luck!!
your videos are amazing i wish you do on Australian case study materials if possible
This is one of your most interesting videos.
Thank you ❤
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Id like to see instructions on reading a case on different part please
This is brilliant and I came across when I’m to submit my assignment👌🏿. Having said that it would be kindly great if you could speak slowly for some of your audiences whom English is not there first language. Unless otherwise!
With respect
Ibra
Good afternoon your honour
I would like to study american case ,but I do not know to reach that goal.
I thought that you would look at the case of Timothy Evans who was executed for a crime he never committed.
Where do you study ? And thanks ...keep posting...
Were the 5 men able to appeal to their own ruling after the ruling of the hetero couple in 97?
They appealed in 97 but sadly it was rejected!
I'd make a brilliant criminal defence lawyer ...I just can't afford the qualifications.
You can do a law degree with the Open University, Student finance U.K gives a loan for British citizens to do upto 4 years of uni and you can then pay it back after graduating. That’s what I’m doing atm
If the cabin boy had died naturally, would it be then acceptable (in the eye of the law) to eat him?
well they wouldn't be convicted of murder but they would most likely be charged with cannibalism. although the necessity defence could have a stronger chance against this offence because the argument of eating someone so you won't starve has stronger weight when the killing isn't involved!
I love the Dudley and Stephens case but I don't believe that anyone who hasn't gone through what they did are able to truly understand what they were feeling; they were probably going slightly mad from lack of food/water and natural instinct would of taken over making them almost powerless.