legalized plunder is a concept in libertarian thought which describes the act of using the law to redistribute wealth. This was coined by Frédéric Bastiat, most famously in his 1850 book The Law. plunder is verb steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
wayne elliott Hi. I'm glad you found this video helpful. An Administrative Appeals Tribunal or an Administrative Court has lawful authority to adjudicate over matters pertaining to, for instance administrative issues - i.e. unlawful termination of a public employee etc. It would necessarily undertake matters concerning public bodies, local authorities etc. All the best with your studies and exams Wayne :)
I am starting my undergraduate Law degree in September 2019 in the UK, one of my first year modules is the 'English Legal System', will this content be relevant for that? Thank you
@@leahbolt5215 Hi Leah. Yes, the lessons on this channel relate to common law. Drop me an email if you'd like to discuss setting up a Masterclass that runs parallel to your University academics: shaveen@outlook.com
Hi Josh. The Supreme Court Act of 2009 established the SC whereas the CRA 2005, an important 'constitutional statute' abolished the HoL as the highest judicial authority.
Hi this is very transparent explanation, so where does the HMCTS for Ministry of Justice fit in with this model you have interpreted? County Court in a civil dispute, claims? please advice.
Hi Elizabeth. A County Court will, at times, will be an original Court in which matters begin and entertain at other times, appeals from lower Courts. However, it will not be the last appeal available to a party.
The Supreme Court was established by Part 3 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 and it came into being on 1st October 2009. There is no such thing as the Supreme Court Act 2009, only The Supreme Court Rules 2009 and these lay down the procedure to be undertaken by the court not its establishment.
If I want to take the National Lottery to court and sue them, which court would be used here? Do you want to help represent me since you know stuff? How do I do this? I have a concrete case which is totally messed up and not allowed to happen to a person. My life is now over thanks to them.
Awesome video! I have a test in a couple of days and this really helped me out =)
legalized plunder
is a concept in libertarian thought which describes the act of using the law to redistribute wealth. This was coined by Frédéric Bastiat, most famously in his 1850 book The Law.
plunder is verb steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder.
Watching this because my bike was stolen and may be going to court about it
This is an outstanding summary. Thank you!
André Wrighte I'm glad it was helpful. Cheers, Shaveen
I watched a few more and they are very good.
Thank you so much: subscribed
Can you explain me the county court please?
I have an exam..
I can't understand
Proud to be like no 117!
Thank u sir .. very helpful video 🙏
Thank you
Which UK court deals with Human Rights before referral to European Court?
Nice uncomplicated overview, thank,s for sharing, can I ask what is a administrative court and does it have any lawful power , thank you.
wayne elliott Hi. I'm glad you found this video helpful. An Administrative Appeals Tribunal or an Administrative Court has lawful authority to adjudicate over matters pertaining to, for instance administrative issues - i.e. unlawful termination of a public employee etc. It would necessarily undertake matters concerning public bodies, local authorities etc.
All the best with your studies and exams Wayne :)
I am starting my undergraduate Law degree in September 2019 in the UK, one of my first year modules is the 'English Legal System', will this content be relevant for that? Thank you
what uni are you going to attend to?
Coventry University
@@leahbolt5215 Hi Leah. Yes, the lessons on this channel relate to common law. Drop me an email if you'd like to discuss setting up a Masterclass that runs parallel to your University academics: shaveen@outlook.com
@@leahbolt5215 i will be starting this essay soon
How long did it take you to know all this?
Thanks dude
Law students the struggle is real 😔
It need not be 😊
@@TheLawSimplified yep after i see your amazing videos :-)
wasn't the SC established by The Constitutional Reform Act 2005?
Hi Josh. The Supreme Court Act of 2009 established the SC whereas the CRA 2005, an important 'constitutional statute' abolished the HoL as the highest judicial authority.
@@TheLawSimplified Constitutional reform act 2005 established the supreme court: article 23(1) "There is to be a Supreme Court of the United Kingdom".
Ok so magistrate is traffic court county is like United States misdemeanors, crown court is like circuit court
Hi this is very transparent explanation, so where does the HMCTS for Ministry of Justice fit in with this model you have interpreted? County Court in a civil dispute, claims? please advice.
How come a county court hears appeals but is considered an original court?
Hi Elizabeth. A County Court will, at times, will be an original Court in which matters begin and entertain at other times, appeals from lower Courts. However, it will not be the last appeal available to a party.
The Supreme Court was established by Part 3 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 and it came into being on 1st
October 2009. There is no such thing as the Supreme Court Act 2009, only The Supreme Court Rules 2009 and these lay down the procedure to be undertaken by the court not its establishment.
+C B I believe it has since been repealed
May well of but still wrong to suggest it was established by anything other than the CRA 2005. Just making sure people don't make that mistake
@@cb1633yes I was going to comment this when I saw it but glad you picked it up
Wasn't the supreme court admitted as a result of the constitutional reform act 2005 ?
+aqib zaman Yes, it played a key role in it.
+Cindy Kask Hi Cindy. The changes are mostly in terms of structure and the purpose was to instill confidence in the public 😊
I think in India justice is dis able to solve civil matter that's minor case changes in killing process
Why do you refer to the "UK" , yet ignore the discrete Scottish legal system?
thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Missing the Scottish Court system though
If I want to take the National Lottery to court and sue them, which court would be used here? Do you want to help represent me since you know stuff? How do I do this? I have a concrete case which is totally messed up and not allowed to happen to a person. My life is now over thanks to them.
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U make such simple concepts too complex to understand......
really? i thought it was very simple and his summary was very comprehensive
Nakakasira ng ulo mag aral ng law para sa katulad ko..
Hi. Unfortunately, I'm unaware as yo your question. Could you write it in English? Many thanks.
it seems like you are just presenting your knowledge, not actually explaining or expanding on the real deal.