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In-depth summary of dog and cat parasites including hookworms, nematodes, lungworms, ascarids, tapeworms and protozoa.
This document covers a summary of all that is needed to be known for political accountability. This includes the mechanisms, dangers of political accountability and more. While this does not cover political accountability in masses of detail, it is suitable to revise the general concepts in preparation for the exam.
This document covers a summary of all that is needed to be known for parliamentary sovereignty. This includes the functions of parliament, challenges to parliamentary sovereignty and more. While this does not cover parliamentary sovereignty in masses of detail, it is suitable to revise the general concepts in preparation for the exam.
This document covers a summary of all that is needed to be known for devolution. This includes the devolution process, principles of interpretation and more. While this does not cover devolution in masses of detail, it is suitable to revise the general concepts in preparation for the exam.
Extensive in-depth summary of the PROPERTY OFFENCES topic of the 1st year Criminal Law module at the University of Liverpool LLB course, Sem 2 . Including lecture notes, seminar notes, key reading + further readings, key cases, key rules, suggested exam answer structure, key tips & notes of advice taken directly from lecturers & professors - all of which can be used to study from, use alongside lectures during term time, as well as also being permitted for use in the open-book exam at the end of...
Extensive in-depth summary of the RAPE topic of the 1st year Criminal Law module at the University of Liverpool LLB course, Sem 2 . Including lecture notes, seminar notes, key reading + further readings, key cases, key rules, suggested exam answer structure, key tips & notes of advice taken directly from lecturers & professors - all of which can be used to study from, use alongside lectures during term time, as well as also being permitted for use in the open-book exam at the end of the year as ...
Extensive in-depth summary of the ATTEMPTS LIABILITY topic of the 1st year Criminal Law module at the University of Liverpool LLB course, Sem 2 . Including lecture notes, seminar notes, key reading + further readings, key cases, key rules, suggested exam answer structure, key tips & notes of advice taken directly from lecturers & professors - all of which can be used to study from, use alongside lectures during term time, as well as also being permitted for use in the open-book exam at the end o...
Extensive in depth summaries of the DEFENCES topic of the 1st year Criminal Law module at the University of Liverpool LLB course, Sem 2 . Including lecture notes, seminar notes, key reading + further readings, key cases, key rules, suggested exam answer structure, key tips & notes of advice taken directly from lecturers & professors - all of which can be used to study from, use alongside lectures during term time, as well as also being permitted for use in the open-book exam at the end of the ye...
Extensive in depth summaries of the COMPLICITY LIABILITY topic of the 1st year Criminal Law module at the University of Liverpool LLB course, Sem 2 . Including lecture notes, seminar notes, key reading + further readings, key cases, key rules, suggested exam answer structure, key tips & notes of advice taken directly from lecturers & professors - all of which can be used to study from, use alongside lectures during term time, as well as also being permitted for use in the open-book exam at the e...
First class notes for the three certainties with academic commentary. Covers key case judgments and notable academic debate - highlighting judicial dissent, uncertainties, ambiguities, etc. The structure flows by breaking down each concept first so that the content is easily digestible.