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How To Use The Law | Beat The Courts At Their Own Game | Drivel to Civil - Final Episode

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Learn how to win in court without a solicitor!
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In this video...
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the landscape of common law and statutory legislation with Damian and Gavin in this two-part series. They dissect the complex interplay between individual rights and societal duties, offering a clear perspective on legal principles that shape our daily lives. From the historical foundations of the Great Charter of Liberties to the nuances of modern-day legal challenges, this series is an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand and assert their legal rights.
Damian sets the stage firstly with a deep dive into the His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS), the monarchy's role in law, and the stark differences between statutory and common law. Discover the power of civil and spiritual rights, and the significance of understanding common law and strategies to address rights violations.
Then, the focus shifts to the practical implications of these laws. Damian underscores the necessity of recognising individual rights within the system, pinpointing accountability, and challenging legal misconceptions. The dialogue explores the Magna Carta's lasting impact, the inviolability of personal liberty and property, and the legal missteps of local councils.
🔍 Topics covered include:
The hierarchy and function of courts under HMCTS.
Defining and upholding spiritual and civil rights.
Historical statutes and their relevance today.
Personal security, liberty, property rights, and their protection under English law.
Confronting civil rights infringements and holding individuals accountable.
SUGGESTED BOOKS TO READ
Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, A.V. Dicey
The Rule of Law: Victorian Jurist (Studies in Legal History), A.V. Dicey
Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts
Common-Law Pleading: Its History and Principles, A.V. Dicey
The History of the Common Law of England, Sir Matthew Hale
Commentaries on the Laws of England, William Blackstone
Civil Litigation
Democracy Defined: The Manifesto by Kenn D’Oudney
P. Michael Yates: The Title is Unimportant
Fingerprints of the Gods
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
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- This message and any accompanying media are provided by "Sovereign Empowerment," a collective of volunteers and not a legal entity. Please note:
- No Legal Advice or Assistance: The content shared, including any discussions during calls, is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as professional legal advice or assistance.
- No Solicitor-Client Relationship: Interaction with Sovereign Empowerment, including calls, does not establish a solicitor-client relationship. For legal advice, consult a qualified solicitor or legal professional.
- User Discretion and Confidentiality: Information is provided with the understanding that users will exercise their judgment. Calls booked with Sovereign Empowerment are confidential, but not a form of legal consultation.
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#BeatCouncilTax #DebtFreeJourney #HowToPayOffDebt #DebtCollector #DebtConsolidation #IVA #HowToGetOutOfDebt #ShouldYouGetAnIVA #TheStrawman #CommonLaw #StatutoryLegislation #IndividualRights #LegalSystem #HMCTS #CivilRights #SpiritualRights #MagnaCarta #PropertyRights #LegalKnowledge #Empowerment
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In this video...
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the landscape of common law and statutory legislation with Damian and Gavin in this two-part series. They dissect the complex interplay between individual rights and societal duties, offering a clear perspective on legal principles that shape our daily lives. From the historical foundations of the Great Charter of Liberties to the nuances of modern-day legal challenges, this series is an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand and assert their legal rights.
Damian sets the stage firstly with a deep dive into the His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS), the monarchy's role in law, and the stark differences between statutory and common law. Discover the power of civil and spiritual rights, and the significance of understanding common law and strategies to address rights violations.
Then, the focus shifts to the practical implications of these laws. Damian underscores the necessity of recognising individual rights within the system, pinpointing accountability, and challenging legal misconceptions. The dialogue explores the Magna Carta's lasting impact, the inviolability of personal liberty and property, and the legal missteps of local councils.
🔍 Topics covered include:
The hierarchy and function of courts under HMCTS.
Defining and upholding spiritual and civil rights.
Historical statutes and their relevance today.
Personal security, liberty, property rights, and their protection under English law.
Confronting civil rights infringements and holding individuals accountable.
SUGGESTED BOOKS TO READ
Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, A.V. Dicey
The Rule of Law: Victorian Jurist (Studies in Legal History), A.V. Dicey
Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts
Common-Law Pleading: Its History and Principles, A.V. Dicey
The History of the Common Law of England, Sir Matthew Hale
Commentaries on the Laws of England, William Blackstone
Civil Litigation
Democracy Defined: The Manifesto by Kenn D’Oudney
P. Michael Yates: The Title is Unimportant
Fingerprints of the Gods
Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
______________________________________________
Disclosure: Some links are affiliate links. When you buy through one of our links, we may receive a commission. This is at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting our channel and mission and allowing us to continue to bring you valuable content.
Disclaimer: Entertainment Content Only
- This message and any accompanying media are provided by "Sovereign Empowerment," a collective of volunteers and not a legal entity. Please note:
- No Legal Advice or Assistance: The content shared, including any discussions during calls, is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as professional legal advice or assistance.
- No Solicitor-Client Relationship: Interaction with Sovereign Empowerment, including calls, does not establish a solicitor-client relationship. For legal advice, consult a qualified solicitor or legal professional.
- User Discretion and Confidentiality: Information is provided with the understanding that users will exercise their judgment. Calls booked with Sovereign Empowerment are confidential, but not a form of legal consultation.
- Volunteer-Based Initiative and Consideration for Time: Sovereign Empowerment is a collective of volunteers. Any consideration received for booked calls is as a token of appreciation for the time and effort of our volunteers, not as payment for professional services.
Engaging with our content or booking calls signifies your understanding and acceptance of these terms.
#BeatCouncilTax #DebtFreeJourney #HowToPayOffDebt #DebtCollector #DebtConsolidation #IVA #HowToGetOutOfDebt #ShouldYouGetAnIVA #TheStrawman #CommonLaw #StatutoryLegislation #IndividualRights #LegalSystem #HMCTS #CivilRights #SpiritualRights #MagnaCarta #PropertyRights #LegalKnowledge #Empowerment
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