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Hello! I am currently a university student in London reading Law and International Relations. However, my shop has current and up-to-date resources and notes for A Level- particularly History, Politics and Philosophy. All the subjects gained a grade A or above.

Hello! I am currently a university student in London reading Law and International Relations. However, my shop has current and up-to-date resources and notes for A Level- particularly History, Politics and Philosophy. All the subjects gained a grade A or above.
FULL OCR RELIGIOUS STUDIES GUIDE A LEVEL
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FULL OCR RELIGIOUS STUDIES GUIDE A LEVEL

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A LEVEL NEW SPEC! This OCR guide has been formatted so that the are the skeletons of an essay plan regardless of the question. This will make it so much easier when it comes to exam time as it sections all the topics out systematically. There are essay plans, strengths, weaknesses, explainations of concepts , key scholars, secondary scholars, diagrams, quotes and book titles. I used this for my exams in July 2019 and gained an A* grade- that means you can do it too.
FULL PEARSON A LEVEL GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS NOTES FOR COMPONENT 2
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FULL PEARSON A LEVEL GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS NOTES FOR COMPONENT 2

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Everything needed for Paper 2 and applicable to both A Level and AS students that can be used for Paper 2 and Paper 3 (Comparative) for the newest exam cycle. About 20 pages for each Chapter, therefore incredibly in depth, with recent examples and essay plans to help with the revision process. These resources helped me get the predicted A* grade. Chapter 1: Constitution A 16-page document outlining the key features, advantages, disadvantages, sources of a constitution. The document also discusses the impact that the Rule of Law and Constitutional Reforms have had on the Constitution, whilst outlying the pros and cons throughout. An excellent and in-depth resource with essay plans and definitions included. Chapter 2: Parliament A 20-page document discussing the nature, features, functions, conventions, reforms break downs of Parliament (House of Commons, House of Lords, Select Committees) - all with advantages, disadvantages or limitations and examples to ensure that you can get the best possible grade. There are also essay plans and diagrams to aid with the revision process. Chapter 3: Relationship Between the Branches A detailed 18-page document that goes over Chapter 3- Prime Minister and the Executive. It is broken down into Prime Minister and Cabinet including their respective roles, powers and limitations. There are also a few essay plans to help with the revision process. Chapter 4: Relationship Between Institutions (Supreme Court) Discusses the role of the judiciary, the appointment of judges, rule of law, the impact of judicial reform on judicial independence, judicial review and powers of the Supreme Court. Very in depth (23 pages) with a plethora of examples, diagrams and essay plans.
FIRST CLASS CRIMINAL LAW LLB NOTES + EXAMPLE ESSAYS
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FIRST CLASS CRIMINAL LAW LLB NOTES + EXAMPLE ESSAYS

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**FIRST CLASS Criminal Law Notes - English Law ** 49 Page document covering in detail: Criminal liability and theoretical frameworks Acts and Omissions: A Theoretical Framework Fatal Offences Defences to Murder - with academic commentary Manslaughter - Constructive, Gross Negligence, Corporate Non-Fatal Offences Against The Person STATUTORY OFFENCES GENERAL DEFENCES Sexual Offences Offences Against Property: Theft, Criminal Damage Inchoate Liability Defences: special, partial, statutory, failure of proof, affirmation Example Essays Question 1: *In the civil case of Ivey v Genting Casinos (2017) the Supreme Court decided there was no logical or principled basis for the civil and criminal law to have different tests for dishonesty. It therefore considered the test for dishonesty should be the same in the civil and criminal law. Critically evaluate the judicial reasoning of the Supreme Court and the extent to which it has shaped the law on theft and related offences.* Question 2: Critically assess the compelling minority speech of Baroness Hale and the reasoning below of Lord Bingham in R V Hasan (2005) Question 3: *To what extent should the criminal law intervene in the reckless transmission of viruses? *
FIRST CLASS PROPERTY / LAND LAW  LLB NOTES
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FIRST CLASS PROPERTY / LAND LAW LLB NOTES

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**FIRST CLASS LLB LAND LAW / PROPERTY LAW NOTES - English Law ** 49 pages of in depth content on: 1.BACKGROUND + DEFINITIONS 2. REGISTERED AND UNREGISTERED LAND with key Acts and principles explained 3. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS 4. PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL 5. FREEHOLD COVENANTS 6. LEASES AND LICENCES 7. EASEMENTS 8. MORTGAGES 9. REMEDIES 10. CO-OWNERSHIP 11. ADVERSE POSSESSION 12. HUMAN RIGHTS
FIRST CLASS LLB CONTRACT LAW NOTES
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FIRST CLASS LLB CONTRACT LAW NOTES

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86 page document outlining: Types of Contracts Contractual Theories Contractual Remedies Offer Acceptance Intention to create legal relations Certainty Consideration Terms Performance Heavy and complex case law broken down into simple parts.
FIRST CLASS TORT LLB NOTES
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FIRST CLASS TORT LLB NOTES

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FIRST CLASS TORT LLB NOTES - ENGLISH LAW 44 page document covering: Theory of Tort Intentional Torts NUISANCE Remedies Rylands v Fletcher (1865): STRICT LIABILITY DEFAMATION Vicarious Liability Causation and Remoteness Negligence BREACH OF DUTY OF CARE PRACTICE QUESTIONS