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[edit]Human Rights
[edit]- Consumer Rights Act 2015
- Human rights
- English contract law
- Veto
- Fraud Act 2006
- Misfeasance in public office
- English tort law
- Negligence
- Duty of care in English law
- Breach of duty in English law
- Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee
- Breaking the chain
- Acts of the claimant
- Remoteness in English law
- Loss of chance in English law
- Res ipsa loquitur
- Loss of right in English law
- Eggshell skull
- Vicarious liability in English law
- Rylands v Fletcher
- Nuisance in English law
- Malfeasance in office
- Bill of Rights 1689
- Magna Carta
- Protection from Harassment Act 1997
- Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998
- Blackstone's formulation
- Tort
- Legal burden of proof
- Reasonable doubt
- Evidence (law)
- Genocide Convention
- Trust law
- Constitutional Reform Act 2005
- Fundamental rights
- Deception (criminal law)
- Limitation Act 1980
- Freedom of Information Act 2000
- European Communities Act 1972 (UK)
- Legitimacy (family law)
- Allegiance
- Deed
- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Judicial review
- Prima facie
- Mens rea
- Natural justice
- Critical legal studies
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Data Protection Act 1998
- Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999
- Common law
- English law
- Criminal law
- Plaintiff
- Contract
- United Kingdom
- European Union
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Supreme Court of the United Kingdom