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A Level Law lead teacher and teacher of KS3-5 Philosophy and RS. If you would like support delivering Law and Philosophy in your school, you can visit my Youtube or Instagram and send me a message.

A Level Law lead teacher and teacher of KS3-5 Philosophy and RS. If you would like support delivering Law and Philosophy in your school, you can visit my Youtube or Instagram and send me a message.
OCR Law: Article 11 in the UK (Human Rights)
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OCR Law: Article 11 in the UK (Human Rights)

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A lesson covering many aspects of UK law which protect and interfere with Article 11. Includes a reading on the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act and links to tasks for Public Order Act 2023.
OCR Law: UK Law and Article 5
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OCR Law: UK Law and Article 5

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A double lesson covering the ways the UK protects and interferes with Article 5. Includes a worksheet as there is a LOT of information!
Article 10 Human Rights Bundle (OCR Law)
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Article 10 Human Rights Bundle (OCR Law)

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A series of 3 lessons covering: What is protected by Article 10 When it can be interfered with How the UK protects How the UK lawfully interferes Also includes worksheets etc within the lessons
OCR Law: Criminal Courts
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OCR Law: Criminal Courts

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A lesson covering the criminal courts of England and Wales, including: Classification of offences Magistrates Court role Crown Court role Pre-Trial procedure Exemplar exam questions There is also a task at the end that requires access to OCR past exam papers and markschemes but this could be deleted.
Article 8 Human Rights Bundle OCR Law
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Article 8 Human Rights Bundle OCR Law

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A bundle of lessons covering: What is protected by Article 8 When it can be interfered with How the UK protects How to the UK interferes A lesson on data protection
OCR Law: Human Rights "What is Article 8?"
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OCR Law: Human Rights "What is Article 8?"

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This lesson introduces Article 8 to students. It includes a reading task, as well as discussion tasks. I introduce Article 8 as the first Article as it is relatively easy compared to the others! There will be around 4 lessons which follow on from each other, with this being the 1st. This lesson is designed to take 2 hours.
OCR Law: UK and Article 10 (human rights)
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OCR Law: UK and Article 10 (human rights)

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This lesson is 2-hours long and covers how the UK protects and interferes with Article 10. There are many links to sources included in the notes, and also a task which may require the new OCR textbook.
OCR Law A-Level: Criminal Law Workbook: Definitions
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OCR Law A-Level: Criminal Law Workbook: Definitions

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Each page contains key legal definitions, which can be analysed and annotated with further information such as additional definitions from case law. Designed to support note-taking and active teaching within the classroom. Can be used alongside lessons from my own collection. This booklet has been updated to include R V Broughton for Gross Negligence Manslaughter, and is therefore reflective of the 2022 school year.
OCR Criminal Law 3: Causation
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OCR Criminal Law 3: Causation

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A lesson for non-specialists on the law on causation. Covers: Factual Cause Legal Cause Intervening Act Includes tasks on writing using key terminology. Can be used alongside the accompanying worksheet to embed note-taking skills.
OCR Criminal Law 4: Mens Rea
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OCR Criminal Law 4: Mens Rea

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The fourth lesson for OCR Criminal Law (Paper 1:B). This lesson focuses on mens rea, including foresight of consequences. There is a worksheet included, which can be used alongside the OCR textbooks for additional detail of foresight of consequences. However, there is a good handout from BitsofLaw which will also work!
OCR Criminal Law 1: Defining a crime
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OCR Criminal Law 1: Defining a crime

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The first lesson for A-Level OCR Criminal Law (Paper 1:B). Covers: What we mean by the word “crime” The role of the state and the judiciary The elements of a crime (actus and mens) The final task requires the OCR Law 1 textbook. A newer version is available. You are welcome to change these slides to fit your own needs.