1. Donoghue v. Stevenson: The History of Law Reporting
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2011
- We have just completed work on a series of films about the history of Law Reporting in Scotland for SCLR , the publisher of Session Cases. The five films were developed as a aid for universities as they introduce first year students to the purpose and content of Law Reports, but will hopefully have interest for a wider audience. The films trace the history of Law Reporting and Session Cases in particular from their 16th century roots through to the up-to-date online reports of today. All of the films are built around the famous case;
Donoghue v Stevenson - the case about the snail in the ginger beer in a wee cafe in Paisley.
I find this so amazing after a 4years classroom and using this case as one of the most celebrated cases and never thought of any existing video.
we study this case as a leading case in the Law of Torts, but the history of Law Reporting the purpose and content of Law Reports etc., is indeed adds an interesting historical dimension to the Judicial Precedents.
this is a legendary video and analysis.
thank you!
Your presentation makes it more interesting.
Thank you, Brendan. Love this video. 🙏
Its so useful to me.. coz cases are hard to keep in mind.. really!!!!!!!!
Definitely mentioned Donoghue v Stevenson in my law exam today. :) I was curious to see whether someone had made a good You Tube video about this classic case. Good work.
As a para legal instructor, I find this brief clip very illustrative
William Agan Hello Sir. Came right here after your class🤗
I'm Shekhuna from your First Year Paralegal class at KSL
just had to search this after your class today
Slight error: it was Donoghue's friend who poured out the rest of the bottle, not her.
I seen Donoghue V. stevenson: The History of law Reporting.
👏👏👏👏This is really helpful.
Nice Case
No reference?
Yes yes yes👊👑
wow
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