public law Flashcards
role of the judiciary
Power to interpret and apply legislation according to parliamentary sovereignty, cannot strike it down.
role of parliament
power of parliamentary soverignty to make and unmake any law.
role of the exceutive
Power to initiate and propose manifesto and non-manifesto law and policy.
criminal
Actus reus (prohbitied act). Mens rea (culpable state of mind). Strict liability (actus reus only). Absence of a valid defence. Criminal liability. Crown prosecution service steps in when somebody is accused of criminal offence whether or not someone brings charges.
law of evidence
Rules and principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding.
civil courts
Deal with resolution of disputes between individuals and award remedies to successful claimants.
Remedies are normally in the form of Monetary damages.
criminal courts
Determine the guilt or innocence of defendants according to the criminal law and punish convicted offenders.
The criminal justice system seeks to convict those guilty of committing criminal offences.
purpose of the criminal court system
seeks to convict those guilty of committing criminal offences.
terminology
criminal case names: R v Smith.
Prosecution: Defendant.
roles.
Judge - the law
Jury - the fact.