Law Express. English Legal System Page

Legal proceedings in England are largely a contest between opposing parties (prosecution/plaintiff and defense) with a judge acting as a neutral moderator rather than conducting the investigation.

Originally created to address the rigid, unfair outcomes of common law, principles of equity continue to operate and can provide unique remedies, such as injunctions. Law Express. English Legal System

Judges can avoid binding precedents by highlighting subtle factual differences in a new case, creating a new precedent, allowing the law to evolve. Legal proceedings in England are largely a contest

The justice system and the constitution - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary unfair outcomes of common law