by earletruesdale | Aug 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
Northern Ireland’s unique political context has had a profound impact on its legal system. Special courts such as the Diplock Courts were once used to try terrorism-related offences without juries, although these have largely been phased out in favour of normalised...
by earletruesdale | Jun 4, 2025 | Uncategorized
The 13th century, the English legal system continued to evolve. The establishment of the Court of Common Pleas, which dealt primarily with civil matters, and the Court of King’s Bench, which handled criminal cases, created a more structured court system. These...
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