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A digital comms. manager that in his spare time tutors GCSE, A-level and Degree level subjects. This ranges from GCSE English, Maths, Science and History to A-level English, History and Philosophy to Degree level History and Law.

A digital comms. manager that in his spare time tutors GCSE, A-level and Degree level subjects. This ranges from GCSE English, Maths, Science and History to A-level English, History and Philosophy to Degree level History and Law.
Constitutional Law - Super Concise Notes
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Constitutional Law - Super Concise Notes

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A set of detail and super concise notes of: Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions Freedom of Assembly and Association Freedom of Expression and National Security Good Governance and Political Accountability Human Rights Act 1998 Judicial Review Parliament - Scrutiny Parliamentary Sovereignty Separation of Powers The EU The Rule of Law
Tort Law Bundle (9 items)
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Tort Law Bundle (9 items)

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Purchase all tort law resources including - causation and remoteness in tort defamation and trespass defective premises defences in tort duty of care, omissions, public authorities economic loss private nuisance, public nuisance and rylands v fletcher product liability, employer liability and vicarious liability And the extra bonus unit - “negligence spider diagrams that include”. The extra unit is a 13 slide presentation including details spider diagrams to help you answer any negligence based problem question. The presentation includes all relevant case law and supporting materials. The spider diagram covers: Duty of care - legal elements of negligence, definition, development of the duty of care test Liability for omissions - misfeasance, rescuers as claimants, categories of exceptions Liability for the acts of third parties Liability for psychiatric harm Liability for economic loss Exceptional breach of duty scenarios Public authority liability Causation in negligence Problems with “but for” test / factual causation Factual causation - loss of a chance, consecutive causes, failure to warn of risks Legal causation Novus actus interveniens Defences
Tort Law - Economic Loss
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Tort Law - Economic Loss

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This document covers all relevant case law and includes detailed notes for economic loss. It covers - negligent statements negligent provision of services negligent damage to property relationship to contract theoretical issues
Tort Law - Duty of care, omissions etc
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Tort Law - Duty of care, omissions etc

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This unit of work covers all relevant case law and includes detailed notes for the following areas: duty of care omissions: liability of public authorities wrongful life, wrongful conception standards of duty of care Theoretical discussions on: liability of public authorities, omissions, psychiatric harm, wrongful conception
Tort Law - Defences in Tort
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Tort Law - Defences in Tort

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This goes through all defences in tort and related case law and notes. This document includes - contributory negligence volenti non fit injuria illegality
Tort Law - Defective Premises
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Tort Law - Defective Premises

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This goes through defective premises. It includes all relevant case law and detailed notes. It includes: occupiers liability to non-visitors liability of non-occupiers theoretical discussions
Criminal Law Notes (Full Set)
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Criminal Law Notes (Full Set)

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A combined total of 175 pages of notes covering every single sub-topic within the criminal law module sat at most universities across the country. This includes: - Actus Reus - Mens Rea - Complicity - Homicide - Voluntary manslaughter - Non-fatal Offences - Offences against Property - Inchoate Offences - Rape and the criminal justice system - Defenses - Nature and purposes of criminal justice In addition there is an essay for the following question: "Critically examine the impact of the decision of the House of Lords in R v G & R (2003)."
Tort Law: Negligence Spider Diagrams
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Tort Law: Negligence Spider Diagrams

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A 13 slide presentation including details spider diagrams to help you answer any negligence based problem question. The presentation includes all relevant case law and supporting materials. The spider diagram covers: - Duty of care - legal elements of negligence, definition, development of the duty of care test - Liability for omissions - misfeasance, rescuers as claimants, categories of exceptions - Liability for the acts of third parties - Liability for psychiatric harm - Liability for economic loss - Exceptional breach of duty scenarios - Public authority liability - Causation in negligence - Problems with “but for” test / factual causation - Factual causation - loss of a chance, consecutive causes, failure to warn of risks - Legal causation - Novus actus interveniens - Defences
Law Judicial review Exam Revision Diagram
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Law Judicial review Exam Revision Diagram

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A 7 slide powerpoint presentation including exam revision diagrams for Judicial Review as: - Excess / Absence of Power - Excess / Absence of Power 2 - Fettering Discretion - Abuse of power - improper use - Abuse of power - relevant and irrelevant considerations - Abuse of power - Wednesday Unreasonableness - Bias
Criminal Law Case Notes
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Criminal Law Case Notes

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Criminal law case notes: for: - Accessories, attempt, conspiracy and incitement - Homicide, Degrees of Murder, provocation, diminished responsibility - Insanity and automatism, self defense, duress and mistake - Introduction to criminal law, basic concept of liability - Introductory cases - Liability for omissions - Non fatal offences against the person - Sexual offences - Varies of fault - intention, recklessness, negligence, intoxication
Contract Law (entire module) Colour Coded Revision Sheets
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Contract Law (entire module) Colour Coded Revision Sheets

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This is a super concise and colour coded set of notes created with the help of a few fellow students when I was studying law. It covers: - Breach and damges - Consideration Theory - Implied Terms and Construction of Terms - Misrepresentation - Mistake and Frustration - Mistake Theory - Offer, Acceptance, Intention, Certainty & Third Parties - Privity Theory - Terms of Contract These notes will be more than sufficient for any A-level law student as they are degree level notes.