Balancing Conflicting Interests - Paper 3 Flashcards

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Why does the law need to ensure that all interests are considered and balanced?

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To produce a just result

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Give an example of when interests are balanced?

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A C has an interest in receiving compensation, and D does not want to pay compensation for damage which they did not cause

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What did Karl Marx believe?

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The only way to achieve justice and fairness is to balance conflicting interests in society, otherwise society will be oppressive

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What did Jeremy Bentham believe?

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Achieving maximum happiness could only take place by balancing the different interests that exist in society

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What did Von Jhering suggest?

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Society needed law to regulate the conflicts that would inevitably arise between the many different interests and argued that law acted as a mediator between these various competing interests

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Who believed that law is an engineering tool?

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Roscoe Pound

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What was Roscoe Pound’s theory?

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The law will try to engineer a balance between conflicting parties which will achieve social cohesion, and private interests should never be balanced against public interests as public interests will always prevail

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Give an example of a case which showed that public interests prevailed over private interests

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Miller v Jackson

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9
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What does the Consumer Rights Act 2015 state?

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The interests of businesses have to be balanced with the interests of the public and consumers

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