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- June 4, 2025 at 8:10 am #717649
Planning to write the paper in one month, is there need to exclude any topics on opentution lecture which is not relevant or any syllabus not updated, or is the lectures covers 100% of syllabus and holds all good please suggest?, appreciate the wellbeing service for the student a institution like OpenTution is providing with selfless service, may god bless you abundantly all.
June 4, 2025 at 9:19 pm #717673Lectures and notes are all up to date. But you must also make extensive use of a revision kit. And also ask on this forum when you hit something that you don’t understand
OK?
August 19, 2025 at 12:06 am #718835Dear tutor, I have a question specifically on the hierarchy of the Courts. Since brexit, the highest court in the UK is the supreme court and it is no longer bound by the ECJ. Whilst going through the lectures and notes for Sep 2025 it says otherwise. I will like to ask if knowledge on the European Court of Justice will be needed since we have felt the EU. And if the Supreme court is bound to the ECJ.
Lastly a huge thanks to the Open tuition team for helping me with there material on the start to my acca journey.
August 19, 2025 at 2:57 pm #718853The ECJ is no longer paramount (as a result of Brexit) and so the English legal system is no longer governed by ECJ. However, although no longer binding on English law decisions, ECJ judgements are persuasive.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Page 9 of the English Law course notes / lecture notes are scheduled to be amended within a matter of just a few hours.
Thanks again
Mike
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