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An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5. All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?

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An amazing selection of resources of Law and Religious Studies. Suitable for KS3, KS4 and KS5. All our resources are created with love and care, we take pride in ensuring that they are beautiful to look at, because how are we expected to learn if things aren't pretty?
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Paper 3 - Contract Option
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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 3 for the Eduqas A-Level Law exam. It is designed for Year 13 students. Paper: Paper 3 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 2 Hours 15 Minutes Unit: Tort Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law Students should be given 2 hours 15 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. In order to take this paper students will need to have studied all of tort & criminal law. They will need to have studied formation & privity for contract law. This is designed as a January mock exam so not all of contract is required. Suitable for both January mock exams in Year 13. Students answer three questions, one from Part A, Part B and Part C. Just like the real examination. Questions Question 1 (25 Marks): Privity Evaluation Question 2 (25 Marks): Acceptance Evaluation Question 3 (25 Marks): Vicarious Liability Evaluation Question 4 (25 Marks): Trespass Evaluation Question 5 (25 Marks): CPS Evaluation Question 6 (25 Marks): Non-Fatal Offences Evaluation Students have to answer: 3x 25 Mark Questions
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 - English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam Paper 1 - English Legal Systems

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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams. Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Unit: English Legal Systems Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper. Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13. Questions Question 1 (5 marks): Law Commission Question 2 (5 marks): Precedent Question 3 (15 marks): Delegated Legislation Question 4 (15 marks): Statutory Interpretation Question 5: (a - 10 marks): Legal Funding (b - 15 marks): Access to Justice Question 6: (a - 10 marks): Juries (b - 15 marks): Bail Students have to answer: 2x 5 marks 1x 15 mark (sources of law) 1x 10/15 mark combination
A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Paper 1 - English Legal Systems
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A-Level Law: Eduqas Mock Exam - Paper 1 - English Legal Systems

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This mock exam is designed to replicate Paper 1 for the Eduqas A-Level Law syllabus. It is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 mock exams. Paper: Paper 1 Exam Board: Eduqas Paper Length: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Unit: English Legal Systems Students should be given 1 hour 30 minutes to complete this paper. They will also need lined paper/answer booklets to write their answers in. This is a complete paper, students will need to have studied all of the English Legal Systems (including Sources of Law) unit in order to complete this paper. Suitable for both January & June mock exams in Year 12 and January mocks in Year 13. Questions Question 1 (5 marks): Law Commission Question 2 (5 marks): Statutory Interpretation Question 3 (15 marks): Delegated Legislation Question 4 (15 marks): Law Reform Question 5: (a - 10 marks): ADR (b - 15 marks): ADR Question 6: (a - 10 marks): Sentencing (b - 15 marks): CPS Students have to answer: 2x 5 marks 1x 15 mark (sources of law) 1x 10/15 mark combination
A-Level Law: Target Skills - Evaluation (Eduqas & Contract)
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A-Level Law: Target Skills - Evaluation (Eduqas & Contract)

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This document is designed to support students in improving their evaluation skills. It is designed for A-Level Law and the Eduqas specification, although parts could easily be adapted for other specifications. It has contract law questions (although again these could be removed and swapped with human rights). What is included? What is evaluation? Ten exercises to improve evaluation Exercise One: Match Up This exercise asks students to match up arguments and counter-arguments. There are five match ups to complete: Psychiatric Injury Strict Liability Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Res Ipsa Loquitur Civil Trial Process Exercise Two: Disagree This exercise asks students to give a counter-point to each of the opinions expressed. Topics include: Mitigation of Loss Magistrates Law Commission Law Making Process Juries Exercise Three: Evaluate This exercise asks students to clearly explain why each of the viewpoints is incorrect. Topics include: Access to Justice Privity of Contract Rylands v Fletcher Delegated Legislation Bail Exercise Four: PEEL Template This exercise asks students to complete a PEEL template for one paragraph of an essay. Topics include: Negligence Tribunals Contract Remedies Voluntary Manslaughter Psychiatric Injury Exercise Five: Paragraph This exercise asks students to write one paragraph for each of the essay questions. Questions include: Precedent Misrepresentation Express Terms Criminal Appeals Criminal Causation Exercise Six: Ranking This exercise asks students to rank paragraphs from best to worst. There are five paragraphs to rank. Exercise Seven: Marking This exercise asks students to read through two answers and give them a mark. 25 Marker: Nuisance 15 Marker: Civil Appeals A mark scheme is included. Exercise Eight: Self-Improvement This exercise asks students to go back over previous 15 & 25 mark answers. They should re-write one and attempt to get a higher mark. Exercise Nine: 15 Marks There are five 15 mark practice questions to answer. Topics: Statutory Interpretation Law Making Process Juries Legal Professionals Criminal Trial Process Exercise Ten: 25 Markers There are five 25 mark practice questions to answer. Topics: Murder Economic Duress Rylands v Fletcher Theft Formation of Contract
A-Level Law: Civil Appeals 10 Marker Essay + Model + Plan
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A-Level Law: Civil Appeals 10 Marker Essay + Model + Plan

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Essay Topic: Civil Appeals Marks: 10 Module: English Legal Systems This is a 10 mark describe style question for the Eduqas A-Level Law examination. This is designed for Paper 1, English Legal Systems. This model answer would suit the 2022 Summer examination question which was similar! Included is a model plan and a model answer. These can be used to support students and are also very helpful when marking.
A-Level Law: Criminal Justice System Lesson: Eduqas
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A-Level Law: Criminal Justice System Lesson: Eduqas

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Lesson Topic: Criminal Justice System Specification: Eduqas Unit: English Legal Systems Place in Unit: Lesson #1 This is a lesson on the criminal justice system from the English Legal Systems unit of the Eduqas A-Level law exam. This is designed to be the first lesson after students have studied an introductory lesson. Students are expected to have done summer work on key words from ELS. They will need to have some basic understanding of definitions (see Summer work document sold separately). Homework slide included. Lesson Activities: Find your partner Complete the chart Quick fire questions Videos x 2 LASPO research task Five words Thought questions: Why do we need a criminal justice system? Why would a defendant choose to have a trial by jury rather than Magistrate? Practice essay: Describe the criminal trial process (10 marks)
A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Sources of Law Question + Model + Plan
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A-Level Law: Delegated Legislation Sources of Law Question + Model + Plan

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This is a fun Jack the Ripper themed delegated legislation question. The question is designed for the Eduqas A-Level Law examination, Paper 1, English Legal Systems. This is a sources of law style question that tests AO2 application. This is a small scenario based on Jack the Ripper. Included is a model answer and a model plan which can be used to help with marking and to support students.
A-Level Law: Offer knowledge organiser - Contract Law Formation
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A-Level Law: Offer knowledge organiser - Contract Law Formation

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This knowledge organiser is a useful revision resource for A-Level Law students. It includes the most important parts of contract law that students need to know. This includes: Examples of invitations to treat Definition of offer Rules of offer Termination of offer It is bright and colourful and looks great when printed in colour but can also be printed in black and white.
A-Level Law: Breach of Duty/Standard of Care Crib Sheet: Negligence
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A-Level Law: Breach of Duty/Standard of Care Crib Sheet: Negligence

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This crib sheet is a great resource for helping students organise their notes on breach of duty (standard of care). The sheet can be used during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision activity. The sheet has boxes to complete on: Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks (1856) Who is the reasonable man? Modified standards of care This worksheet would be suitable for all exam boards and would also suit BTEC Unit 1. Looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly well in black and white.
A-Level Law: Duty of Care Crib Sheet: Negligence
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A-Level Law: Duty of Care Crib Sheet: Negligence

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This crib sheet is designed to help students with their notes or can be used as a revision resource. The sheet has various gaps that can be filled in during lessons or as a homework activity. Boxes to be completed: Robinson v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (2018) Table of existing duty situations The table is particularly helpful for students as it allows them to quickly check for an existing duty situation. There is also a quote from Donoghue v Stevenson and a cute snail. Looks great printed in colour or black and white.
A-Level Law: Economic Loss Scenario Question + Model + Plan: Eduqas 25 Marker
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A-Level Law: Economic Loss Scenario Question + Model + Plan: Eduqas 25 Marker

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Essay Topic: Economic Loss Type of Essay: Problem/Scenario Question Exam Board: Eduqas Marks: 25 This is a problem style question based on the tort of economic loss and negligence. The scenario is a 25 mark question suiting Eduqas A-Level Law Paper 2, Substantive Law in Practice. This question could also be easily adapted to suit other exam boards. It would be a perfectly adequate 30 marker for AQA. It could also be shorted to make a 5 or 10 marker for AQA. As well as the problem question itself there is also a model plan and a model answer included. This will help with marking and also student preparation and DIRT.
A-Level Law: Omissions Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law Actus Reus
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A-Level Law: Omissions Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law Actus Reus

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This crib sheet will help support students when they are studying Elements of Criminal Liability. The sheet contains a variety of boxes that can be completed as part of lessons, revision or homework. It looks good printed in colour but can also be printed in black and white. Boxes to complete: Should we have a duty to help others? Act of Parliament imposes duty Under a contract to act Close relationship Voluntarily assume responsibility for another Created a dangerous situation
A-Level Law: Mens Rea Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Mens Rea Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to support students whilst they are studying elements of criminal liability. The sheet is great for helping students make notes in lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision task. The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints well in black and white. The sheet has boxes to fill in: Oblique Intention Transferred Malice Recklessness Direct Intention
A-Level Law: Strict Liability Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Strict Liability Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet can be used to help support students when they are studying strict liability. These sheets can be used by students in lessons to make notes, as a way of supporting revision or as a homework task. The sheet is bright and colourful but also prints well in black and white. There are boxes to complete: Gammon Criteria & Case Examples
A-Level Law: Rylands v Fletcher Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Rylands v Fletcher Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is designed to help support students when studying Rylands v Fletcher. The sheet can be used in lesson to help support with notes, as a homework activity or as a revision task. It is fun and colourful and prints great in colour but also looks fine printed in black and white. Boxes to complete are: Elements of Rylands v Fletcher Defences
A-Level Law: Tort Law Defences - Eduqas
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A-Level Law: Tort Law Defences - Eduqas

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This crib sheet is designed to support students whilst they are studying defences under tort law. This can be used in class to help with note making, as a homework activity or as a revision task. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Includes boxes for: Contributory Negligence Volenti non fit injuria Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
A-Level Law: Attempt Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law
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A-Level Law: Attempt Crib Sheet - Eduqas Criminal Law

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This crib sheet is designed to support students when they are studying attempt under criminal law. It can be used as a revision task, homework task or as a way to make structured notes during lessons. It looks great printed in colour but also prints fine in black and white. Boxes to complete: Criminal Attempts Act 1981, s 1(1) An Act Intention R v Geddes (1996)
A-Level Law: Res Ipsa Loquitur Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Res Ipsa Loquitur Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students whilst studying res ipsa loquitur Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool. It is bright and colourful and looks great when printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white. There are boxes to complete: Control Cause Unknown Negligence Scott v St. Katherine Docks (1865)
A-Level Law: Vicarious Liability Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Vicarious Liability Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students when they are studying tort law. It can be completed in lesson, as a homework task or as a revision activity. The sheet looks great printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white. Boxes to fill: Ready Mixed Concrete (1968) Storey v Ashton (1869) Century Insurance (1942) Mohamud v Morrisons (2016) Steps to establishing vicarious liability
A-Level Law: Economic Loss Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law
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A-Level Law: Economic Loss Crib Sheet - Eduqas Tort Law

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This crib sheet is a great resource to help support students whilst studying economic loss Students can complete it during lessons, as a homework activity or as a revision tool. It is bright and colourful and looks great when printed in colour but also prints perfectly fine in black and white. There are boxes to complete: When is there a special relationship Spartan Steel v Martin (1973) Negligent Misstatement Murphy v Brentwood (1991)