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A Level Law - Human Rights 1
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A Level Law - Criminal Law 1
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A Level Law - Tort 1
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A2 Unit G153 - Criminal Law Law 01 Section B 146
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A2 Unit G155 - Law of Contract 19
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A2 Unit G157 - Law of Torts H418 17
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Access to Justice 1
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Alternative Dispute Resolution 4
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AS Law Making 1
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AS Unit G151 - English Legal System Law 20
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AS Unit G152 - Sources of Law 2
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Attempts 1
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Civil Courts 1
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Contractual Terms 1
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Criminal law H418 2
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Criminal law study guide 5
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Criminal Liability 1
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Criminal Processes (Appeals, Pre-Trial, Categories 1
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Defence of Insanity 1
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Delegated Legislation 1
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Discharge 1
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Economic Duress 1
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Elements of a Crime 1
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Entire course H418 1
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European Convention on Human Rights 1
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Fatal Offences 1
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Formation 1
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General defence evaluation essay 1
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General Defences 1
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Gross negligence manslaughter Law 1
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H418 7
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H418/01 The legal system and criminal law 1
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H418/04 – The nature of law and the law of contrac 2
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Human Rights H418 13
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Human Rights Law 1
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Intoxication 1
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Introduction to negligence and tort law 2
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Justice 1
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Law 2
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Law and society 1
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Law Making 1
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Law Reform 1
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Lay People 1
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Legal Personnel 1
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Legal system 1
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Mental Capacity Defences 1
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Misrepresentation 1
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Murder - Paper 1B 1
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Nature of Law 1
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Negligence 1
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Non-Fatal Offences 1
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Nuisance 1
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Occupiers Liability 1
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OCR Contract Law H418 1
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OCR Criminal Law H418 1
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OCR exam technique for problem scenario questions H418 1
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OCR Law Making H418 1
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OCR The English Legal System H418 1
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OCR The Nature of Law H418 1
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OCR Tort Law H418 1
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Offences against a property AO1 1
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Paper 1 1
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Paper 1 Section B 1
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Paper 2 - Law Making and Law of Tort 1
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Property Offences 1
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Remedies 1
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Rylands v Fletcher 1
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Sentencing 1
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Solicitors, Barristers and Legal Executives 1
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Statutory Interpretation 2
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Strict Liability 1
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The Criminal Justice process. 1
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The Judiciary 1
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The legal system H418 7
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The Legal System- Sentencing H418 1
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Tort law 2
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Unit 3 LAW03 - Criminal Law (Offences against the Person) or Contract Law 12
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Vicarious Liability 1
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Myself and some of my friends used these notes, and all the notes we made for A level Law which I also sell, to achieve an A* Grade in A-Level Law. If you need any help let us know. 
 
 
OCR : This section focuses on the civil and criminal courts, 
the legal professions and access to justice. Learners 
will develop knowledge and understanding of the 
processes and people involved in the law and the 
changing nature of the legal system.
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OCR•AS Unit G151 - English Legal System
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Myself and some of my friends used these notes, and all the notes we made for A level Law which I also sell, to achieve an A* Grade in A-Level Law. If you need any help let us know. 
 
 
OCR : This section focuses on the civil and criminal courts, 
the legal professions and access to justice. Learners 
will develop knowledge and understanding of the 
processes and people involved in the law and the 
changing nature of the legal system.
Concise Notes on the Law of Theft include: 
 
Definition: Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. 
Key Elements: 
 
Appropriation: Unauthorized control or possession of property. 
Intent: Intent to permanently deprive the owner. 
Without Consent: Property taken without the owner's consent. 
Degrees of Theft: Severity varies based on the value of stolen property. 
 
Petty Theft: Involves low-value items, typically a misdemeanor....
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OCR•A2 Unit G153 - Criminal Law
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Concise Notes on the Law of Theft include: 
 
Definition: Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. 
Key Elements: 
 
Appropriation: Unauthorized control or possession of property. 
Intent: Intent to permanently deprive the owner. 
Without Consent: Property taken without the owner's consent. 
Degrees of Theft: Severity varies based on the value of stolen property. 
 
Petty Theft: Involves low-value items, typically a misdemeanor....
MODEL ANSWER FOR SECTION 47 ACTUAL BODILY HARM it will help you get an A star in your criminal law exam paper.
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OCR•criminal law study guide
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MODEL ANSWER FOR SECTION 47 ACTUAL BODILY HARM it will help you get an A star in your criminal law exam paper.
Learn how to structure your criminal law defence answers and score a perfect 20/20 with our model answers. Follow our step-by-step guide for effective writing. 

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OCR•criminal law study guide
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Best criminal law book easy to read even for begginers• By endurancepeterosemwegie
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Learn how to structure your criminal law defence answers and score a perfect 20/20 with our model answers. Follow our step-by-step guide for effective writing. 

Defining crime, the burden of proof , the standard of proof etc general emphasised keywords you should know starting law A level course
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OCR•criminal law study guide
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Defining crime, the burden of proof , the standard of proof etc general emphasised keywords you should know starting law A level course
Discover valuable tips and techniques for achieving success in your law A levels and optimizing your study habits.
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OCR•criminal law study guide
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Best criminal law book easy to read even for begginers• By endurancepeterosemwegie
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Discover valuable tips and techniques for achieving success in your law A levels and optimizing your study habits.
Welcome to this module guide, expertly crafted to support your mastery of criminal law in your A-level exams. With simplified summaries of each topic and insights from my own A* achievement in year 12, you can confidently excel in your law classes. This guide includes a variety of exam questions to facilitate your learning and practical application of the material. I am confident that you will find this guide invaluable on your path to success. Best of luck, and may you thrive in your endeavours...
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OCR•criminal law study guide
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Best criminal law book easy to read even for begginers• By endurancepeterosemwegie
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Welcome to this module guide, expertly crafted to support your mastery of criminal law in your A-level exams. With simplified summaries of each topic and insights from my own A* achievement in year 12, you can confidently excel in your law classes. This guide includes a variety of exam questions to facilitate your learning and practical application of the material. I am confident that you will find this guide invaluable on your path to success. Best of luck, and may you thrive in your endeavours...
This set of notes cover the concept of the Mens Rea, which should come after or go in conjunction with the notes on the Actus Reus. This set of notes should provide a good summary of the concept of the Mens Rea for students of A Level Law as well as Law Undergraduates who may want a more basic summary of the concept.
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OCR•A2 Unit G153 - Criminal Law
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A Level Law: Basic Rules and Theory of Criminal Law• By aishaabdelrahim
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This set of notes cover the concept of the Mens Rea, which should come after or go in conjunction with the notes on the Actus Reus. This set of notes should provide a good summary of the concept of the Mens Rea for students of A Level Law as well as Law Undergraduates who may want a more basic summary of the concept.
This set of notes based around causation breaks down some of the key areas around the topic by providing a summary of the key rules, including cases which may prove to be useful. This set of notes should prove useful to anyone doing A Level Law as well as Law Undergraduates.
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OCR•A2 Unit G153 - Criminal Law
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A Level Law: Basic Rules and Theory of Criminal Law• By aishaabdelrahim
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This set of notes based around causation breaks down some of the key areas around the topic by providing a summary of the key rules, including cases which may prove to be useful. This set of notes should prove useful to anyone doing A Level Law as well as Law Undergraduates.
This set of notes provides a simple introduction and overview of the concept of actus reus in Criminal Law. These notes should prove useful to anyone studying A Level Law or even Law Undergraduates who may be looking for a more basic introduction for certain concepts.
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OCR•A2 Unit G153 - Criminal Law
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A Level Law: Basic Rules and Theory of Criminal Law• By aishaabdelrahim
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This set of notes provides a simple introduction and overview of the concept of actus reus in Criminal Law. These notes should prove useful to anyone studying A Level Law or even Law Undergraduates who may be looking for a more basic introduction for certain concepts.