Category:English law
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- England is part of the legal jurisdiction of England and Wales. English law also overlaps with the law of the other parts of the United Kingdom. See also Category:Law of the United Kingdom.
This category is for articles that discuss English law as a whole rather than individual laws of England covered in the Category:English laws
Subcategories
This category has the following 38 subcategories, out of 38 total.
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- English admiralty law (8 P)
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- Referendums in England (9 P)
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- Law schools in England (22 P)
- Simony (22 P)
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Pages in category "English law"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 219 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Absolute privilege in English law
- Administration (probate law)
- Agency in English law
- All England Law Reports
- Amercement
- An Analysis of the Laws of England
- Anglo-Scottish border
- Anton Piller order
- Appropriate adult
- Assured shorthold tenancy
- Attorney General to the Prince of Wales
- Attorney General's Office (United Kingdom)
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- Call to the bar
- Canon law of the Church of England
- Causing death by dangerous driving
- Central Applications Board
- Circumspecte Agatis
- Civil prisoner
- Civil restraint order
- Claims management company
- Clare's Law
- Clerk of the Chamber
- Clerk of the Crown
- Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
- Co-respondent
- Collateral fact doctrine
- Colonial charters in the Thirteen Colonies
- Commentaries on the Laws of England
- Common Serjeant of London
- Commonhold
- Companies House
- Company formation
- Compounding treason
- Continuando
- Coroners Act 1887
- Corporate law
- Corporation sole
- Corrupt practices
- Council Learned in the Law
- County Court judgment
- County Courts Act 1984
- County palatine
- Court hand
- Court of Disputed Returns
- Marital coercion
- Criminal appeal
- Crown proceedings
- Cy-près doctrine
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- Easter term
- Ecclesiastical Commission of 1686
- Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1847
- Election court
- Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents
- Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England
- England–Wales border
- The English Constitution
- English Law (Application) Act 1962
- English unjust enrichment law
- Estrepement
- Everything which is not forbidden is allowed
- Exchanging contracts
- Expert witnesses in English law
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- Land drainage in the United Kingdom
- Land in English law
- Landmark Cases in Equity
- Landmark Cases in Family Law
- Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution
- Law French
- Law Reports
- Leapfrog appeal
- Legal Aid Agency
- Legal education in England
- Legal professional privilege in England and Wales
- Legal Services Board
- Legal Services Commission
- Legal year
- Leges Edwardi Confessoris
- Lincoln's Inn
- List of members of Gray's Inn
- Litigant in person
- Loveday (1458)
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- Partnership Act 1890
- Penal law (British)
- Petition of right
- Plea rolls
- Pleading (England and Wales)
- Point system (driving)
- Practice direction
- Prescribed sum
- Presumption of advancement
- Privacy in English law
- Privity of contract
- Privy seal
- Proceedings in Courts of Justice Act 1730
- Proctor
- Professional negligence in English law
- Rouse Ball Professor of English Law
- Downing Professor of the Laws of England
- Proof of Age
- Provisional order
- Public Access Scheme
- Public interest immunity
- Public nuisance
- Public trustee
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- Reader (Inns of Court)
- Rebuke
- Recharacterisation
- Recorder of Nottingham
- Rectification (law)
- Refresher
- Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines
- Registrar of the Baronetage
- Registrar of the Peerage
- Removing article from place open to the public
- Restitution of conjugal rights
- Rights of audience
- Rights of Englishmen
- Rights of way in England and Wales
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- Same-roof rule
- Secundum formam statuti
- Security interest
- Seditious libel
- Senior Courts Act 1981
- Sentencing Council
- Serious case review
- Sexual intercourse in English law
- Sheriffs Act 1887
- List of Sir John Holt's cases
- Solicitors Qualifying Examination
- Solicitors Regulation Authority
- Special pleader
- Springboard injunction