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D2 Evaluate the Different Methods of ADR - BTEC Law Unit 1
BTEC Applied Law Unit 1 D2 - This is a very detailed evaluation of the different methods of ADR. This document evaluates Negotiation, Conciliation, Mediation, Arbitration, and Tribunals. The document compares each method of ADR and highlights their advantages and disadvantages.
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BTEC Applied Law Unit 1 D2 - This is a very detailed evaluation of the different methods of ADR. This document evaluates Negotiation, Conciliation, Mediation, Arbitration, and Tribunals. The document compares each method of ADR and highlights their advantages and disadvantages.
D1 Evaluate the Effectiveness of Lay People in the English Courts - BTEC Law Unit 1
BTEC Applied Law Unit 1 D1 - This is a very detailed evaluation of the use of Lay Magistrates and Jurors in the English Courts. This document thoroughly evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of Lay People in the English legal system. Distinction Grade.
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BTEC Applied Law Unit 1 D1 - This is a very detailed evaluation of the use of Lay Magistrates and Jurors in the English Courts. This document thoroughly evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of Lay People in the English legal system. Distinction Grade.
P5 Outline the Rules for Statutory Interpretation - BTEC Law Unit 2
P5 Unit 2 Statutory Interpretation and Rules of Language - BTEC Applied Law. This document contains a detailed description with cases of: the three rules of interpretation (the Literal rule, Golden rule, and Mischief rule); Rules of Language (Ejusdem Generis, Expressio Unius est Exclusio Alterius, and Noscitur a Sociis); Purposive Approach; Broad and Narrow Approach; Intrinsic Aids; Extrinsic Aids.
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P5 Unit 2 Statutory Interpretation and Rules of Language - BTEC Applied Law. This document contains a detailed description with cases of: the three rules of interpretation (the Literal rule, Golden rule, and Mischief rule); Rules of Language (Ejusdem Generis, Expressio Unius est Exclusio Alterius, and Noscitur a Sociis); Purposive Approach; Broad and Narrow Approach; Intrinsic Aids; Extrinsic Aids.
P1 Judicial Precedent in the Courts - BTEC Law Unit 2
BTEC Law Unit 2 P1 Judicial Precedent - This is an extremely detailed PowerPoint!

This document contains a detailed description of: Judicial Precedent, Binding and Persuasive Authority, Law Reporting, the Practice Statement, Court of Appeal, Distinguishing, Reversing, and Overruling. Case examples have been given throughout the document. Pass work was achieved first time!
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BTEC Law Unit 2 P1 Judicial Precedent - This is an extremely detailed PowerPoint!

This document contains a detailed description of: Judicial Precedent, Binding and Persuasive Authority, Law Reporting, the Practice Statement, Court of Appeal, Distinguishing, Reversing, and Overruling. Case examples have been given throughout the document. Pass work was achieved first time!
P3 Delegated Legislation - BTEC Law Unit 2
P3 Unit 2 Delegated Legislation - BTEC Applied Law.

This document contains a detailed description of Statutory Instruments, Order in Council, and By-Laws regarding Delegated Legislation.
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P3 Unit 2 Delegated Legislation - BTEC Applied Law.

This document contains a detailed description of Statutory Instruments, Order in Council, and By-Laws regarding Delegated Legislation.
P2 Making an Act of Parliament - BTEC Law Unit 2
Making an Act of Parliament BTEC Law P2 Unit 2. 

This document contains a detailed description of the different Parliamentary stages a Bill must go through before becoming law. Green Paper, White Paper, First Reading, Second Reading, Committee Stage, Report Stage, Third Reading, Parliamentary Ping-Pong, and Royal Assent.
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Making an Act of Parliament BTEC Law P2 Unit 2. 

This document contains a detailed description of the different Parliamentary stages a Bill must go through before becoming law. Green Paper, White Paper, First Reading, Second Reading, Committee Stage, Report Stage, Third Reading, Parliamentary Ping-Pong, and Royal Assent.
M1 Compare & Contrast Methods of Law Making - BTEC Law Unit 2
Compare & Contrast the Methods of Law Making - BTEC Law M1 Unit 2 Merit Grade.

This is an extremely detailed document and the Merit grade was achieved first time!
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Compare & Contrast the Methods of Law Making - BTEC Law M1 Unit 2 Merit Grade.

This is an extremely detailed document and the Merit grade was achieved first time!
P3 Delegated Legislation - BTEC Law Unit 2
M1 Compare & Contrast Methods of Law Making - BTEC Law Unit 2
M1 Compare & Contrast Methods of Law Making - BTEC Law Unit 2
P5 Outline the Rules for Statutory Interpretation - BTEC Law Unit 2
P5 Outline the Rules for Statutory Interpretation - BTEC Law Unit 2