Course Outline
Lord Justice Lawton in
Maxwell v Department of Trade and Industry [1974] 2 All ER 122 said:
"From time to time ... lawyers and judges have tried to define what constitutes fairness. Like defining an elephant, it is not easy to do, although fairness in practice has the elephantine quality of being easy to recognise. As a result of these efforts a word in common usage has acquired the trappings of legalism: 'acting fairly' has become 'acting in accordance with the rules of natural justice', and on occasion has been dressed up with Latin tags. This phrase in my opinion serves no useful purpose and in recent years it has encouraged lawyers to try to put those who hold inquiries into legal straitjackets.... For the purposes of my judgment I intend to ask myself this simple question: did the [decision-maker] act fairly towards the plaintiff?"
This course examines the elephantine concept of fairness in the law, along with other contemporary legal issues.
2 comments:
Yes, aren't we fortunate to have a monarch with such a wide vision and profound religious insight?
you forgot the pretender ex-truck driver kingi paki from huntly who tried for 3 days to get all the wordz properly said
and he had the balls to video it and release it on maori tv after qii message video - such butt kissing -0 ugh
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