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These are the notes that I took as part of my Family Law module and used to revise for the assessment, in which I scored a good First Class mark. The notes are easy to follow and well structured, with cases and academic commentary highlighted throughout.
These are the notes I made to answer any structured question on the early release of prisoners. They cover the law as it stands, with some key arguments for and against. These are the final notes I made, and using them I went on to achieve a good First in the exam.
These are the notes I used for my Employment Law exam and cover the rules on identifying the employment status of an individual. This is a key part of the module as it crops up in other areas, such as equality and dismissal.
I used these notes when revising Wrongful Dismissal for any problem question that could come up in the exam. They cover aspects such as whether a wrongful dismissal has taken place, and if so, the remedies that could be available.
These are the structured notes I made to help me answer problem questions on Sexual History Evidence. They contain all the latest legal rules along with discussion of various issues. I used these notes to revise for my Criminal Evidence exam, in which I got a mark of 75.
These are the notes that I used for my Criminal Evidence exam. They cover the rules regarding competence and compellability including in depth analysis of the law regarding spouses. I used these notes to revise for my exam, in which I got 75.
These notes contain all the key information to answer an Unfair Dismissal question on an undergraduate Employment Law Course. They have been heavily condensed so only the relevant and key information is given. The notes are also structured towards the order in which a problem question would be answered, with all the key tests outlined. Using these notes, I went on to achieve a first class Law degree at the University of Sheffield. The information given is what I perceived to be correct as of May...
These extensive bullet points outline an essay which debates whether there really is a right to silence in English Criminal Evidence Law. The notes cover the law as it stood in 2015. Using this essay plan, I went on to get 75 in my Criminal Evidence exam and left the University of Sheffield with a First Class Law Degree.