
Co-operating processes in Law forms Co-operativelaw
Co-operative law is made up of subunits of law:
Microlaw - evolution of law
Crucial-Law - Centralisation
NewLaw - Generation
LifeLaw - Environmental
EarthLaw - Propositional
1) Co-OperativeLaw v British Gas compensation for the terrorism of its customers - contact: vBG@group-law.com- details.
2) Case against BBC for continually undermining the Prime Minister throughout its full range of non-political programs.
3)Co-OperativeLaw v Clarkson Compensation for Cyclists against the anti-cycling propaganda of Jeremy Clarkson,with the support of the Sun and the BBC.
4) Group-Law v FIFA, compensation for all those who suffered from the tension and distress from having good football matches ruined by penalty shootouts. contact vFIFA@group-law.com also Creflex New-Sport presents the details on this case and the new Points-System.This will be critical for England's success in the 2010 World Cup - details.
5) Group-Law v Sothebys & Christies - 'windfall tax' for living composers and artists from the market extortion of the past masters. This is outlined in Creflex Inspirational-Arts .
6) Group-Law v R.Murdoch for depriving individuals the coverage of Test match Cricket purely to gratify his own personal entrepreneurial pleasure.
7) Group-Law v R.Branson for compensation to the thousands of socially aware artists whose work he undermined by channeling the energy and innovation of politically directed pop-music to an item purely to be manipulated for his own wealth - details.
8) Group-Law v BBC for continually inflaming the financial situation by unbalanced reporting - e.g. if the stock market goes down by 100 then it heads the news - if it goes up by 100 it doesn't mention it.
9) Group-Law v DVLA for unfair ways of charging for road-tax - -if you tax a vehicle on the 20th of the month - DVLA gets 20 days for nothing - there is no reason why the tax cannot be charged per day.The tax payer continually loses on all counts.
10) Group-Law v Philips-UK - a money collector used by DVLA - details.
11) A recent survey showed that 85% of People in England do not consider it getting dark in November at 4 p.m. daylight saving or getting light at 7.20 very useful - there is a strong case for correcting this.This represents a burden to these people and a strain on their lives; a claim for a token compensation could force the issue.
12)Case for compensation for local residents (W.Bristol) for sonar abuse by the Highways authority for the racket of the Avon Bridge(M5) which sounds like the Giant Goram is trying to saw it up.Everytime large goods vehicle goes over it.
Case of the 10,000 against British Gas