#1
What is the term for the concept that laws should be clear, publicized, and applied evenly to protect individual rights?
#2
Which English legal tradition emphasizes fairness and justice, often supplementing the common law?
#3
What is the term for a legal precedent or decision that serves as a guide for deciding similar cases in the future?
#4
In English legal history, what is the term for the practice of resolving legal disputes by relying on previous court decisions and established precedents?
#5
What legal term refers to a decision that is not essential to the outcome of the case and does not establish a binding precedent?
#6
Which English legal document, signed in 1215, is considered a landmark in the development of constitutional government?
#7
In English legal tradition, what is the principle that individuals cannot be detained without a legal reason or evidence of wrongdoing?
#8
What is the significance of the Glorious Revolution (1688) in English legal and political history?
#9
In the context of English legal traditions, what is the writ used to challenge the lawfulness of one's detention or imprisonment?
#10
What is the term for the legal principle that ensures individuals have the right to know and challenge the evidence and arguments presented against them in court?
#11
Which English legal document, enacted in 1689, affirmed certain rights and liberties of the people and limited the powers of the monarchy?
#12
Which English legal tradition influenced the development of the separation of powers in modern government?
#13
Which legal document, issued in 1628, challenged the king's absolute power and influenced later constitutional developments?
#14
In the English legal system, what is the role of the Lord Chancellor historically associated with?
#15