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Having studied this chapter you should be able to explain:

bullc.jpg the nature of the three domestic sources of English law, namely the common law; statutes; and delegated legislation;

bullc.jpg the nature of European Union (EU) law and the ways in which it enters English law;

bullc.jpg the relationship between the law of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) and English law and, in particular, why it is wrong to say that the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA) incorporated the ECHR into English law.

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Source: Askey Simon, McLeod Ian. Studying Law. Macmillan Education,2014. — 239 p.. 2014

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