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Modules Applied Law at PEARSON (PEARSON)
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- Unit 1 - Dispute Solving in Civil Law 3
- Unit 1 - Dispute Solving in the Legal System Outline how advice and representation can be funded (P5) Explain Ways of funding advice and representation (M3) 42
- Unit 1 Dispute Solving in the Legal System 1
- Unit 1 P5 M3 D3 1
- Unit 2 - Investigating Aspects of Criminal Law and the Legal System 6
- Unit 2 - Understanding Law Making 46
- Unit 2: Assignment 2 - Learning Aim C law101 1
- Unit 2: Assignment 2 - Learning Aim C and D law101 1
- Unit 3 - Applying the Law 13
- Unit 3 - Aspects of Legal Liability 8
- Unit 4 - Unlawful Homicide and Police Powers P4 - Arrest and Detention 24
- Unit 5 - Aspects of Property Offences and Police Powers Explain the powers of search of people and premises (P4) 16
- Unit 6 - Contract Law 3
- Unit 7 - Aspects of Tort 7
- Unit 7 - Consumer Law Explain how consumers are protected in contracts for the supply of goods and/or services (P2) 5
- Unit 8 - Aspects of the Law of Tort 5
- Unit 9 - Aspects of Employment Law 3
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Summary of Unlawful Act Manslaughter with relevant case studies
Summary of Loss of Control with relevant case studies
Summary of Diminished Responsibility with relevant case
D1: Critically analyse the role of lay personnel within the court system of England and Wales
Apply the law on sale of goods showing how consumers are protected in given situations (P1)
Explain how consumers are protected in contracts for the supply of goods and/or services (P2)
Explain the law with respect to criminal damage in given scenario (P3)
Describe the law with respect to fraud in given situation (P2)
Explain the powers of search of people and premises (P4)
Evaluate the current law for the crimes of theft, robbery, burglary, fraud and criminal damage (D1)