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2 Pages Essays / Projects Year: Pre-2021 Previously uploaded under: LLB100 - Foundations of Law A

This is part 1 of Foundations of Law B Take home assignment for 2013. This essay answers the following question: Q1. Waller mentioned one English judge of the 19th century who prided himself on delivering what he termed as a ‘strong judgment’, i.e., ‘one which led to a result which no lay person could have arrived merely by the use of ordinary reasoning.’ (Waller, readings, p. 117) Do you agree that judicial decisions should not be accessible to the lay person? Explain and criticise the distinctive features of legal reasoning using relevant cases discussed in the Readings.


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