Two A Level Law Revision Guides, designed to be used together, which cover all the content for WJEC and Eduqas A Level Law. Book 1 covers all the content of the Year 1 and AS course, and provides some content for the Year 2 and A2 course. / Designed to complement the student book, this practical and concise revision guide supports students preparing for their WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law assessment. / Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners / Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of Activities and Quickfire Questions / Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam. / Contents: Law Making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems: Law making; Law reform; Delegated legislation; Statutory interpretation; Judicial precedent; Civil courts; Criminal process; Juries; Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors; Legal personnel: Judiciary; Legal personnel: Magistrates; Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract: Rules and theory of the law of contract; Essential requirements of a contract; Discharge of a contract; Remedies: Contract law; Law of Tort: Rules of tort; Liability in negligence; Occupier's liability; Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law: Rules and theory of criminal law; General elements of criminal liability; Hierarchy of non-fatal offences against the person; Human Rights Law: Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; Specific provisions of the ECHR; Reform of human rights; Restrictions of the ECHR; Glossary.
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Designed to be used in conjunction with Book 2 to provide full revision support for WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law. Book 1 covers all the content of the Year 1 and AS course, and provides some content for the Year 2 and A2 course.
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Contents: Law Making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems: Law making; Law reform; Delegated legislation; Statutory interpretation; Judicial precedent; Civil courts; Criminal process; Juries; Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors; Legal personnel: Judiciary; Legal personnel: Magistrates; Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract: Rules and theory of the law of contract; Essential requirements of a contract; Discharge of a contract; Remedies: Contract law; Law of Tort: Rules of tort; Liability in negligence; Occupier’s liability; Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law: Rules and theory of criminal law; General elements of criminal liability; Hierarchy of non-fatal offences against the person; Human Rights Law: Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; Specific provisions of the ECHR; Reform of human rights; Restrictions of the ECHR; Glossary.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781912820108
Publisert
2019-09-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Illuminate Publishing
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
UA, XR, 14
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Biographical note

Sara Davies is the Senior Law Lecturer at Bridgend College, where she has been teaching A Level Law for 18 years. She specialises in Criminal Law and Civil Liberties. Sara is also PGCE Programme Leader at Bridgend College and a Curriculum area Leader for the Education department at the college, responsible for Teaching and Learning. She is an experienced examiner for A Level Law for a major awarding body. Sara won the Wales Teacher of the Year Award in 2012. / Karen Phillips has been teaching A Level and undergraduate law for over 14 years. She currently works at St David's Catholic College in Cardiff and is an experienced examiner for a major awarding body. She also works as a lecturer on undergraduate law for a university. / Louisa Draper-Walters has been teaching Law since 2003 on a variety of courses, including HNC/D in Legal Studies, Paralegal professional qualifications as well as Access and A level courses. She is currently working in Gower College Swansea as an A level Law Lecturer as well as being a Teaching and Learning Mentor and a Lead Tutor. Louisa specialises in Criminal Law and the Legal System and introduced the HNC/D in Legal Studies at Coleg Sir Gar in 2005. She has considerable examining experience and works for a major awarding body at A level.