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Overall Comment : Mark (%)  Additional Comments from Second marker or External Examiner (if required) :  Would students please note that achievement of the learning outcomes for this assessment is demonstrated against the assessment criteria shown below (which are not necessarily weighted equally). All marks/grades remain indicative until they have been considered and confirmed by the Assessment Board Assessment CriteriaMarks AwardedMarks Available1 Outline and articulate the statutory and common law provisions in relation to the relevant law. Use a wide variety of case law to illustrate the legal issues. 302 Critically analyse potential problems regarding the application of the law as it applies to the English legal system. Sustained arguments are used throughout. 503 Wide ranging references with the correct use of the Harvard system 54 Quality of the written work. Clear structure to the work and correct spelling was used throughout. 155 6  Answer the following case study Both parts of the case study carry equal marks. Part 1 A friend of yours, Sam, has heard that you are studying business law at university and approaches you with the following problem: - Sam owns a mobile fish and chip van which he regularly parks in a layby on the A55 duel carriageway selling fish and chips and soft drinks. One morning he receives a court summons stating that he has been charged with breach of a bylaw which states:- ‘It is an offence to operate any mobile premises on the A55 for the sale of burgers, hot dogs or other food. The sale of coffee, tea and other hot drinks is also prohibited.’ Sam tells you ‘I only sell fish and chips and coke – they can’t touch me!’ Using the rules of statutory interpretation explain to Sam the risks he runs of being convicted of the offence. ...

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David answered on Dec 23 2021
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1
THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM ........................................................................................... 1
EU Laws and its Effect on English Legal System ..................................................................... 2
International Commercial Litigation .......................................................................................... 2
Conflict of laws (or private international law) ........................................................................... 3
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FDI Investment A
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Conclusion ................................................................................................................................. 4
References .................................................................................................................................. 5

Introduction

British unwritten constitution stands on 3 pillars:-
ï‚· Sovereignty of the parliament
ï‚· Separation of powers
ï‚· Rule of the Law
Sovereignty of the parliament refers to the legislative supremacy enjoy by the parliament
which means it can enact any law. It is principle source of all the laws. Separation of powers
efers to the fact that different officials enjoy different powers and act independently
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espective of other government officials. Conventionally, these functions are described as
the legislative, executive and judicial functions of government and can be seen most clearly
in the work of Members of Parliament and the House of Lords (the legislature), the Cabinet
(the executive) and the Judges (the judiciary). The rule of law is something that all the
citizens of country should follow these rules for effective and smooth function of the society.
It acts as the foundation for all the civil society.( Michael Holdsworth, 2006)
THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM
A large no. of law making institutions is there which are as follows:-
1) European Union
2) Parliament & Government
3) Court
4) Regulatory bodies
5) International Institutions
These are the bodies which are responsible for making all the laws applicable to England.(
Michael Holdsworth,2006)
EU Laws and its Effect on English Legal System

The EU law has direct effect which means that the law automatically become the part of
each member states domestic law. With the emergence of EU law this law also part of
English legal system. The EU law can have more direct horizontal or vertical effect.
Vertical effect allows a member state to challenge to the act of the bodies. (Michael
Holdsworth,2006)
The types of EU law are:
1) Treaties
2)...
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