European Influence
European Influence – The UK is NOT a member of the European Union, European law has become more important as we are not part of that union. European Influence Laws...
The Civil Courts
The Civil Courts – If you want to make a case against someone and you want to claim compensation for poor Garage work on your car or for personal injury,...
Taking a Case through the Civil Courts
Civil court cases are cases brought by someone who wants a judge to decide that another person is in the wrong. This could be for poor work done on your...
Local Bylaws
Local Bylaws are UK laws made by local authorities, and they apply to certain limited geographical areas such as Merseyside, Yorkshire or Greater London. Local Bylaws These Laws usually cover...
Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme
Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme – If you’re injured as a result of a crime, in theory, you can sue the person who injured you for compensation, but they might not...
Victims of Crime
Victims of Crime – If in the unfortunate event and you become a victim of crime then, unfortunately, the law is on the side of the perpetrators and their views...
Prisoners Rights
Prisoners Rights – If you have been sent to prison by the UK Court system, your rights and any restrictions of those rights are covered by the Prison Act 1952...
Criminal Records
If you’re convicted of a crime by Magistrates or Crown court, you will have a criminal record until the sentence becomes spent under the terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders...
Other types of Courts
Other types of Courts – As well as the Criminal Courts, the Civil courts, and the tribunals, many other courts rest in the UK or in Europe and have a...