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How much do you know about the law? How free can we really be until we understand how the law restricts us?
7th June-23rd August weekly
Introducing a brand new seminar series for all those seeking justice and remedy within the law. Experienced litigant in person for the Occupy Movement Paul Randle-Jolliffe will be taking us through the basic premises of UK law, providing an insight into some of the powerful tools and remedies available in the quest for justice and freedom.
>>7th June: An Introduction to Law in the UK A look at the historical development of law in the UK explaining the many different law forms and their uses from personal law to chancery, giving an idea of the multitude, range and depth of the remedies available.
>>14th June: Biblical Influences on English law, its Legal Systems and Maxims Discover how English law has developed out of principles defined in the bible and how a deep understanding of this can aid our administration and application of law in the present system.
>>21st June: Self Determination, Freedom and Sovereignty What is it to be free? We consider the boundaries of free will and sovereignty looking at the concept of the 'freeman' as found in the bible, the City of London as well as more recently in the common law and freedom movement.
>>28th June: In Search of a UK Constitution Whilst the concept of a UK constitution is not commonly believed to exist, we pinpoint the fundamental laws and charters that together form an underlying bill of rights that you can evoke to uphold and protect your liberty.
>>5th July: Building you own Personal Law Introducing the little known, but pivotal concept of Personal Law and its role as the essential building block for creating your own personal framework for security and protection.
>>12th July: Trust, Equity and the Common Law We take a look at some of the highest forms of law that enable good faith and conscience and form the basis of a just and free society. Discover how this relates to common law as used in both the past and present day.
>>19th July: Legal fictions and Contract Law From trusts, companies and cooperatives to church and government, we discuss how the many forms of legal fictions can act as a powerful tool to help protect your freedoms, obtain justice and gain parity with authority.
>>26th July: Defense and attack part I: Litigation Litigation can be a powerful way to find remedy within the law. We go through the processes for starting your own civil, criminal and commercial action against those causing you harm. >>2nd August: Defense and attack part II: Liens and Conditional Acceptances Did you know you can establish your own lawful judgement and obtain remedy outside of the court system? Liens and conditional acceptances are just two administrative tools to achieve a settlement without costly court proceedings.
>>9th August: Defense and attack part III: Protest, Arrest and Dealing with Bailiffs We look at how to deal with attacks on your freedom by the state including your right to protest, responding to unlawful actions by bailiffs and police and, when necessary, how to carry out citizens' arrests.
>>16th August: Conflict of Laws and the EU In just the last decade we have seen hundreds of years of UK law undone by EU legislation. We consider the basis for treason, what this means for UK justice and what we can do about it.
>>23rd August: Solutions for the Future: Communities and the Law Learn about some of the exciting campaigns and actions coming out of the law and freedom movement that you can get involved in including class actions, people's bills, local referendums and community trusts.