Law Reform Flashcards

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The different ways parliament can be influenced to reform law

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Media
Law commission
Pressure groups
Lobbyists
Political influence

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How does media influence law reform+ example?

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Can show public opinion to government do their law reforms don’t anger the public
Media coverage can add more people to supporting the cause or movement
Dangerous dogs act 1991

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How political influence can influence law reform + example?

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The government hold the most seats in parliament so can control the agenda via the vote in the house of commons
Manifestos also give the party a mandate on what to pass
E.g. conservatives 2019- get brexit done

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How do pressure groups influence law reform+ example

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Example- Snow drop campaign firearms act 1997
Groups bring their interests to attention of public and/or government so law will be changed
2 types
Sectional- represent a section of society eg a profession- law society
Causal- promote a cause- greenpeace

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How do lobbyists influence law reform + example?

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People try to persuade individual mps to bring their issue up in parliament and support their cause
E.g Sydney Silverman 1965 murder act

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How can the law commission influence law reform+ example?

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Coroners and justice act 2009
They repeal codify and consolidate law
Led by judges
Lord chancellor refers the law commission to areas of law they want them to research

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Describe the Law commission (8)

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Repeal- identify old acts that aren’t used anymore so parliament can repeal them
Codify-bringing all law on one topic together into one source
Consolidate- bringing together a number of the acts on a topic into one large act
Made of: a chairman(high or COA judge)
4 commissioners (judges barristers solicitors or teachers)
A chief executive and 20 members of the government legal service
How they suggest reforms:
Research- research the area of law- use a consultation paper, outline areas of reform and look at systems in other countries
Refer-Lord chancellor refers topics to the commission
Respond- commission draws up plans for reform if gov accepts report it’ll go through stages to become a act

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