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This is everything I used for the first part of my law course. It includes summaries and full notes of what I learnt and legislation tables which are summaries of key cases you need to know for the exam. This will definitely help you pass.

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Law commission and influences on parliament

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The law commission - who they are, what they do, the advantages and disadvantages of the law commission. Different types of groups and the features of them e.g. pressure groups who they are and the effect they have. Other influences on parliament - the advantages and disadvantages relevant case l...

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Judicial precedent

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This is part 1 of everything you need to know about judicial precedent, the types of precedent, the key words, the vocabulary and definitions. I have also included case law, summaries and examples of each type of precedent. easy to understand and everything is explained. there is also hierarchy of c...

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Judicial precedent

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this is part 2 to everything you need to know about judicial precedent. Advantages and disadvantages of the types of precedent - e..g binding, persuasive, etc. this is really helpful, easy to understand information when it comes to the long mark questions

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Summary Statutory interpretation

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Why do we need it The rules of interpretation e.g. literal rule - explained with examples, area of law, principles, case law and facts. advantages and disadvantages legislation to support learning

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Summary Rules of language

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translations of the latin key words used several times during the A-level course and what they mean, examples of cases and advantages and disadvantages of each ejusdem generis Expressio unius exclusion alerius Noscitur a sociis these are key words used often in the exam

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Summary The legal profession

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roles of barristers, solicitors, key words, legal ombudsman, regulation boards, legal executives, training, rights of audience all explained in a brief way to help you remember only the key parts. This is all about the way to become a legal professional, my notes include diagrams and tables to mak...

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Legal system, the courts

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main areas of civil law and their definitions the different courts and their description queens bench division, chancery division, family division starting a court case notes different types of courts - small claims, fast track, multi track reform of the civil courts effect of the reforms appeal ...

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Law making steps, parliament

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delegated legislation orders in council statutory instruments by-laws control by parliament affirmative resolutions scrutiny committee legislative and regulatory reform act 2008 procedures control by the courts use of delegated legislation advantages and disadvantages of delegated legislation

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Tribunals

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what are tribunals types of tribunals administrative tribunals first tier and second tier tribunals appeals hearings at tribunals composition of tribunals procedures of tribunals tribunal advantages and disadvantages ADR mediation negotiation

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Sentencing, punishment, mitigating aggregating factors

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sentencing retribution/punishment offence categories deterrence reform rehabilitation protection of public reparation denunciation theory of retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, reparation, denunciation and the aim of the theories and the suitable punishment all the types of sentencing 10 al...

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European Union regulations and law

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The European Union (EU) The council of the European Union The commission The European Parliament The Court of Justice of the European Union Preliminary Rulings Sources of European Union Law Secondary law Regulations

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Literal v purposive approach

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the difference between literal and purposive approach in a short summary this was one of my long marked questions. the points are brief and easy to remember

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