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Mock Exam for A-Level Law Paper 1: Crime
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Mock Exam for A-Level Law Paper 1: Crime

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This resource contains a mock exam for the AQA A-Level Law specification, specifically paper 1, which deals with substantive crime law, its respective non-substantive topics (judicial precedent, statutory interpretation, etc) and theory (e.g. morality). This mock paper is practically indistinguishable from the real AQA exam as the paper follows the same structure and all questions mimic the style of AQA. Perfect for mock exams or simply for helping students practice their law skills.
Mock/Practice Exams for AQA A-Level Philosophy
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Mock/Practice Exams for AQA A-Level Philosophy

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This resource contains 5 mock papers for the AQA A-Level Philosophy specification. The layout and content of the paper has been designed to mimic the style and structure of a real exam. All questions are worded similarly to those of past papers and taken directly from the specification.
Judicial Precedent - Revision Summary for AQA A-Level Law
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Judicial Precedent - Revision Summary for AQA A-Level Law

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This document contains all the information students need to know regarding Judicial Precedent as per the AQA A-Level Specification. It contains the following information: The doctrine of judicial precedent The hierarchy of courts Stare decisis, ratio decidendi and obiter dicta Law reporting and reasons for it The operation of judicial precedent: following, overrulling and distinguishing Advantages and disadvantages of judicial precedent
Statutory Interpretation - Revision Summary for AQA A-Level Law
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Statutory Interpretation - Revision Summary for AQA A-Level Law

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This document contains all the information students need to know regarding Statutory Interpretation as per the AQA A-Level Specification. It contains the following information: The four rules of statutory interpretation (literal, golden, mischief, purposive) and their respective advantages and disadvantages Examples and explanations of intrinsic and external aids to interpretation The influence of the Humans Right Act 1988 and EU Law on statutory interpretation
Fatal Offences Against the Person - Revision Summary for A-Level Law
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Fatal Offences Against the Person - Revision Summary for A-Level Law

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This resource contains a list of all the relevant information students need to know for the following offences and defences: Murder Loss of Control Diminished Responsibility Unlawful Act Manslaughter Gross Negligence Manslaughter For each, there is a list of cases/statutory authorities which cover all that students need to know about, summed up concisely yet exhaustively. Perfect for last-minute revision.
Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person - Revision Summary for A-Level Law
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Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person - Revision Summary for A-Level Law

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This resource contains a list of all the relevant information students need to know for the following offences: Simple assault Battery Assault/battery occasioning actual bodily harm Unlawful and malicious wounding or inflicting grevious bodily harm Unlawful and malicious wounding or inflicting grevious bodily harm with intent to cause grevious bodily harm For each offence, there is a list of cases which cover all that students need to know about the actus reus and mens rea of the offences, summed up concisely yet exhaustively. Perfect for last-minute revision.