70 Quizzes by Diamondsareforever


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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is the basis of these doctrines?
A) That there was something unacceptable about the process
B) To get people out of bad bargains
C) To get people out when they are capable of sticking to agreements
D) To create a wide exception in the law
E) To allow people out where the process is fine but the end result is not what the parties wanted
Q2. Which case defined duress as "the victims intentionally submission arising from the realisation that…
A) Barton v Armstrong
B) Atlas Express Ltd v Kafco
C) Universe Tankships Inc. of Monrovia v International Transport Workers Federation (1983)
D) Huyton SA v Peter Cremer
E) DSND v Geo Services
Q3. Which case said that duress occurs when a metaphorical club has been used?
A) Rookes v Barnard (1964)
B) Barton v Armstrong (1976)
C) Royal Bank of Scotland v Etridge (No 2) (2001)
D) Tate v Williamson (1866)
E) Alec Lobb v Total Oil

Duress, Undue Influence and Unconscionability

38 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz relating to the doctrines of duress, undue influence and unconsionability in English contract law

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. When was laissez-faire capitalism most popular?
A) 19th century
B) 15th century
C) 11th century
D) 12 century
E) 18th century
Q2. Which anti-individualist theorists can be compare Marxism with?
A) Marx
B) Engels
C) Pickity
D) Bentham
E) Dworkin
Q3. Marx's dates
A) 1820-1890
B) 1900-1940
C) 1818-1883
D) 1051-1092
E) 1808-1892

Marxism

96 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on Marxism with specific reference to Marxist jurisprudence

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Classic
Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
12 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that any measure which produces a binding legal effect is subject to review?
A) IBM v Commission
B) Safe Countries of Origin
C) Kadi
D) BUPA
E) Front National
Q2. Which article lists the grounds for review?
A) Art. 264 tfeu
B) Art. 154 tfeu
C) Art. 1 tfeu
D) Art. 24 tfeu
E) Art. 263 tfeu
Q3. Which article relates to lack of competence?
A) Art. 263 tfeu
B) Art. 4 tfeu
C) Art. 201 tfeu
D) Art. 352 tfeu
E) Art. 3 tfeu

Judicial Review

31 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about judicial review in EU law.

Expert QUIZ 12 QUESTIONS
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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that the departure of S 229(3) would not be mourned?
A) Attorney General's Reference No 55 of 2008
B) Lang (2005)
C) R v McNee, Russell and Gunn (2007)
D) Richards (2006)
E) Offen No 2
Q2. Which case generally relates to discretionary life sentences?
A) R v McNee, Russell and Gunn (2007)
B) Attorney General's Reference No 55 of 2008
C) Lang (2005)
D) Richards (2006)
E) Offen No 2
Q3. Which case is an example of the judiciary's opposition to S 229?
A) R v McNee, Russell and Gunn (2007)
B) Richards (2006)
C) Offen No 2
D) Lang (2005)
E) Attorney General's Reference No 55 of 2008

Sentencing on Risk

0 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on UK law on sentencing on risk with particular reference to discretionary life sentences.

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25 QUESTIONS
Q1. Who said that punishment must depend on the circumstances of the offender?
A) Pope Gregory
B) St Bede
C) Pope John Paul
D) Pope Francis
E) St Augustine
Q2. When has research shown that mitigation is important?
A) In cusp cases
B) In cases where the offender is young
C) In cases where the offender is ill
D) When custody rates are rising
E) When lawyers put lots of emphasis on them
Q3. Who argued that punishment for a gang member may need to be longer than for an effeminate 20 year old?
A) Easton
B) Piper
C) Shaw
D) Tonry
E) Pope Gregory

Impact Sentencing

0 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on the influence of impact on sentencing decisions

Medium QUIZ 25 QUESTIONS
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16 QUESTIONS
Q1. Under which act is the UK proposing to join the Hague Industrial Design system?
A) Intellectual Property Act 2014
B) Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
C) UK Registered Design Act 1949
D) Design Directive
E) Community Design Regulation
Q2. In which case was it held that what matters is the text of the Design Directive?
A) Philips v Remington (2003)
B) Dyson v Vax (2011)
C) Lindner Recyclingtech GmbH v Franssons Verkstader AB (2010)
D) Masterman's Design (1991)
E) Green Lane Products v PMS International Group (2008)
Q3. Which article of the Design Directive defines a protectable design?
A) Art 3(a)
B) Art 1(a)
C) Art 1(b)
D) Art 3(b)
E) Art 1(c)

Design - Registered Design Law

0 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on some of the basic elements of registered design protection under UK law.

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10 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case held that there was a new legal order for which States have limited their Sovereignty?
A) Van Gend en Loos
B) Costa v ENEL
C) Internationale Handelgesellschaft
D) Simmenthal
E) Gauweiler
Q2. Which case held that member states have created a body of law that binds both their nationals and themselves?
A) Costa v ENEL
B) Van Gend en Loos
C) Internationale Handelgesellschaft
D) Simmenthal
E) Gauweiler
Q3. Which case held that the validity of EU law cannot be challenged on the basis that it runs contrary to…
A) Simmenthal
B) Costa v ENEL
C) Van Gend en Loos
D) Internationale Handelgesellschaft
E) Gauweiler

The Authority of EU Law and the Principle of Supremacy

28 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the authority of EU law and the principle of supremacy

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is the principle behind illegality?
A) State says they don't care if there is a contract it is something they don't want to enforce
B) That the law should always be enforced
C) To create a new defence
D) To enforce every contract
E) State wants to enforce certain free market principles
Q2. Which of these is not a justification given for not enforcing illegal contract?
A) Deterrence
B) To promote every possible type of contract
C) To ensure the procedural integrity of the judicial system
Q3. I make a contract to murder someone, why is this contract illegal?
A) The making of the contract itself constitutes a criminal offence
B) There are situations where the law has delegated power to certain groups to self-regulate
C) The contract is in line with the law
D) The doctrine of principal liability says I'm not committing a criminal offence
E) The making of the contract does not constitute a criminal offence but is nonetheless not desirable

Illegality and Public Policy

27 played - 13 yrs ago

A quiz about the doctrine of illegality and public policy within English contract law

Hard QUIZ 30 QUESTIONS
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Classic
Quiz Geography
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24 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which article prohibits restrictions on free movement of services?
A) Art. 56
B) Art. 49
C) Art. 62
D) Art. 57
E) Art. 29
Q2. Which article prohibits restrictions on freedom of establishment?
A) Art. 56
B) Art. 62
C) Art. 57
D) Art. 29
E) Art. 49
Q3. Which article defines economic activity?
A) Art. 57 tfeu
B) Art. 56 tfeu
C) Art. 62 tfeu
D) Art. 28 tfeu
E) Art. 26 tfeu

Free Movement of Services

27 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about free movement of services within the European Union

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18 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which article relates to the preliminary reference procedure?
A) Art. 267 tfeu
B) Art. 258 tfeu
C) Art. 260 TEU
D) Art. 155 tfeu
E) Art. 5 TEU
Q2. How many member states are there?
A) 26
B) 7
C) 15
D) 55
E) 27
Q3. Which case held that national courts are gate keepers to the court of justice?
A) WWF
B) Broeckmeulen
C) Cartesio
D) Foglia
E) Eurocontrol

Preliminary Reference Procedure

25 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the preliminary reference procedure in EU law

Hard QUIZ 18 QUESTIONS
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Quiz General knowledge
General knowledge
15 QUESTIONS
Q1. In which sections are the provisions relating to infringement?
A) Patents Act, s 60(1) & (2)
B) Patents Act, s 60(1)(a) & (4)
C) Patents Act, s 16 & 51
D) Patents Act, s 12(2) & (4)
E) Patents Act, s 15 & 16
Q2. Which case held that repairing is not making for the purposes of s 60(1)(a)?
A) Schutz v Werit (2013)
B) Haberman v Jackel (1999)
C) Smith Kline & French v Evans (1989)
D) Monsanto v Stauffer Chemical (1985)
E) Lubrizol v Esso (1997)
Q3. Which provision allows the validity of a patent to be put in issue as a defence?
A) Patents Act, s 19
B) Patents Act, s 99
C) Patents Act, s 16
D) Patents Act, s 54
E) Patents Act, s 74

Patents - Defences

0 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz on the UK law of patents with relation to defences.

Medium QUIZ 15 QUESTIONS
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15 QUESTIONS
Q1. What does post mortem auctoris mean?
A) Term of protection
B) To calculate protection
C) Qualifying person
D) After the author's death
E) A British citizen
Q2. What section of the CDPA are the qualifying person requirements in?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 9
D) 154
E) 44
Q3. What are the two treaties under 'this part extends'?
A) TFEU & Berne
B) Trips & tfeu
C) Rome & Berne
D) Berne & TRIPS
E) Trips & Rome

IP Law - Authorship

0 played - 10 yrs ago

A law about authorship within UK intellectual property law.

Medium QUIZ 15 QUESTIONS
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18 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case stated that the EC Treaty created a new legal order?
A) Van Gend en Loos
B) Van Duyn
C) Defrenne
D) Leonesio
E) Hauptzollamt Mainz
Q2. Which case held that any treaty provision subject to judicial control has direct effect?
A) Van Gend
B) Defrenne
C) Leonesio
D) Hauptzollamt Mainz
E) Van Duyn
Q3. Which case held that any Treaty provision that is sufficiently precise and unconditional has direct effect?
A) Van Gend
B) Defrenne
C) Van Duyn
D) Leonesio
E) Hauptzollamt Mainz

Direct Effect and State Liability

164 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about the direct effect of EU law and about State liability for breaches of EU law.

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30 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which of these statements could be associated with the orthodox theory of relevance?
A) Without any exceptions all irrelevant evidence is inadmissible
B) Subject to any exceptions all relevant evidence is inadmissible
C) Without any exceptions all irrelevant evidence is admissible
D) Subject to any exceptions all irrelevant evidence is admissible
E) Without any exceptions all relevant evidence is admissible
Q2. What is materiality with regards to evidence?
A) What you need to prove to win case
B) The substantive law
C) Relevant evidence should only be excluded if admitting harmed case
D) Vexation and expense
E) An essential element of the rationalist approach
Q3. Why was the evidence not admissible in Gosney (1971) 55 Cr App R 502?
A) Was vexatious
B) Would have been too expensive
C) Would have been harmful to admit
D) Strict liability offence
E) Was hearsay

Evidence - Relevance

20 played - 10 yrs ago

A quiz about the UK law on relevance with regards to evidence.

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23 QUESTIONS
Q1. Which case gave rise to a definition of fiduciaries?
A) Bristol and West BS v Mothew
B) Sinclair Investment Holdings v Versailles Trade Finance
C) Galamboz v Perez
D) Williams v Barton
E) Swain v Law Society
Q2. Which case illustrates the fact that fiduciary relationships are not always clear?
A) Galambos v Perez
B) Sinclair Investment Holdings v Versailles Trade Finance
C) Williams v Barton
D) Swain v Law Society
E) Bristol and West BS v Mothew
Q3. Which case relates to ad hoc fiduciary relationships?
A) Sinclair Investment Holdings v Versailles Trade Finance
B) Galambos v Perez
C) Williams v Barton
D) Swain v Law Society
E) Bristol and West BS v Mothew

Trusts Law - Fiduciaries

17 played - 12 yrs ago

A quiz about fiduciaries in English trusts law

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