At one level law reform is either a product of parliamentary or judicial activity Parliament tends, however, to be concerned with particularities of law reform, and the judiciary are constitutionally and practically disbarred from reforming the law in anything other than an opportunistic and piecemeal way.
(Slapper, G. and Kelly, D. (2011) The English Legal System (12th edn), Abingdon, Routledge, p. 153)
Explain the different processes by which uk law can be changed and discuss whether you agree or disagree with the quotation.
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This question, therefore, requires you to make plain or account for the ways in which law can be changed in England. Discuss means explain, then give two or more sides of the issue and any implications.
The question requires you to consider the quotation and look at the two sides of the statement by considering the arguments both in favour of and against the quotation.