Category talk:English case law
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Suggesting that the categorisation of English case law needs tidying up. It is variously split between English case law and United Kingdom case law (appropriate for pan-UK cases like Donoghue v Stevenson, but not for ostensibly English cases like Foss v Harbottle). There are also sub-categories by subject (English contract case law) and court (High Court cases, House of Lords cases), and a further unrelated sub-division (Landmark cases). Some rationalisation is needed. My own view is that the number of cases is still small enough that all English cases should be lumped into a single category: "English case law". Colinriegels 16:07, 10 May 2006 (UTC)