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Based on the UK Law LLB programme. These notes cover content from lecture slides and reading for the entire year. Thanks for viewing! 
 
TOPICS COVERED: 
 
1. What is property 
2. Theories of property 
3. Political economy and the development of modern land law 
4. Title, possession and ownership, estates and interests 
5. Formal acquisition of interests in land, title registration and priorities of interests 
6. Informal acquisition of interests in land 
7. Leases 
8. Housing and human rights ...
This essay critically explores the dual impact of microcredit on women, analyzing it as both an opportunity for empowerment and a source of significant challenges. Focusing on ideological, economic, and institutional perspectives, it examines microcredit’s goal of financial autonomy for women against the backdrop of patriarchal and cultural pressures that often undermine its success. The analysis highlights economic limitations like market saturation and inadequate skill diversification, and i...
This essay, graded at 78% (First), critically examines the ruling on Elon Musk’s $55 billion pay package, using it as a case study to explore the contentious issue of excessive CEO compensation in large corporations in the US and UK. It evaluates the ethical and practical issues surrounding high CEO pay, including corporate governance flaws, the principal-agent problem, and the limited effectiveness of high pay as an incentive. The essay also examines the impact of CEO compensation on organiza...
This high-scoring (78%) essay critically examines the debate surrounding the abolition of private schools in the UK, arguing against their abolishment as a solution to educational inequality. Through a normative political theory lens, it explores how private schools' role in society extends beyond elitism and inequality, suggesting that the issues of social division and limited opportunities are rooted in broader societal factors. The essay references frameworks such as Rawlsian social justic...
This comprehensive essay critically examines the responsibilities of individuals in promoting state-level climate change legislation. It explores the philosophical foundations of duty in relation to climate action, distinguishing civic, moral, and political obligations. The essay argues for a multi-faceted approach whereby individuals participate in democratic processes, engage in public advocacy, and promote climate literacy as vital contributions to combating climate change. Through references...
Detailed explanations of One-Way ANOVA, Two-Way ANOVA, and their respective applications. Includes discussions on the assumptions underlying these tests. 
 
Simple Linear Regression: Detailed coverage of simple linear regression, including the least squares method, interpretation of regression coefficients, and goodness-of-fit measures. 
 
CALCULATION STEPS ARE ALREADY INCLUDED FOR A MORE COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING
Powerpoint with detailed summary for each module in first year Tort Law. Separated by design for ease of reference. Powerpoint based on detailed lecture notes and readings - condensed into easy-to-read Powerpoint format to help with making flash cards, memorising, etc. 
 
Helped me get a first so hopefully it helps you too!
Summary of my lecture notes and readings for every module in first year Tort Law. Written in 'question-answer' format to help with memorising and covers all major issues, cases, etc. for the multiple choice exam. 
 
Helped me get 100% on the exam, so hopefully it helps you too!
Powerpoint with detailed summary for each module in first year Property Law. Separated by design for ease of reference. Powerpoint based on detailed lecture notes and readings - condensed into easy-to-read Powerpoint format to help with making flash cards, memorising, etc. 
 
Helped me get a first so hopefully it helps you too!
Summary of my lecture notes and readings for every module in first year Intro to Property Law. Written in 'question-answer' format to help with memorising and covers all major issues, cases, etc. for the multiple choice exam. 
 
Helped me get 100% on the exam, so hopefully it helps you too!