Originally posted by imagine
hey just wondering what is factual matrix? so would bulun bulun's win be a material fact to this case?
The factual matrix is simply the set of facts surrounding the case.
Bulun Bulun didn't 'win' anything - his claims were settled and never made it to the courts. Whilst Bulun Bulun's proceedings might be relevant to Milpurrurru's case, the terms of his settlement probably aren't. The judge needed only to know that he had brought the action in the first place, thereby discharging his fiduciary duties.
Originally posted by Newbie
what is "artificial reasoning" ?
Mmm... artificial reasoning... Sir Edward Coke believed that the process of the common law continuing throughout the ages - in the form of binding precedents - meant that judicial reasoning was continuously being refined and 'perfected'. He claimed that judicial reasoning had evolved into something beyond that of normal reasoning, simply because it had been able to withstand the 'test of time' for so long. Judges and lawyers (perhaps due to their specialised training) were able to tap into this higher, artificial form of reasoning, but it was inaccessible to commoners.
That's about all I can remember. I don't think it's particularly relevant to your case. I vaguely recall there being a distinct lack of material on artificial reasoning in the Foundations course too.
Originally posted by Golani
Can i just pick your brain about where does equity and the development of equity come in, and the topic of settlement? (blackstone and friends).
I think this is important - but I'm too tired right now. I'll try to write a proper response later today.