This should take a minimum of two lessons, but could potentially be spread over 4/5. Includes starter, plenty of review tasks and two demonstrate tasks. Lots of information around the key principles of judicial precedent including ratio decidendi, obiter dicta, stare decisis and the process of binding, as well of the power of the courts with overruling/distinguishing and reversing.
This covers the Applied Law 2017 course. Each unit is summarised to introduce students to what they will be learning (Unit 1,2, 3 and 4) and for each unit there is a minimum of 5 tasks (21 tasks in total as there are 6 tasks for unit 3 with it being bigger). Examples include researching key cases and writing a news report on it, creating a job advert for a judge, creating a critical analysis of key legal issues and sentencing activities etc. In total this could be used to cover a good couple of weeks worth of work and serves as a good introduction to the course too.
4 detailed powerpoints with videos and up to date examples, differentiated tasks within powerpoints, worksheets to accompany lessons, extension tasks for each lesson.
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Content: What is negligence - duty of care - breach of duty and causation. Includes key cases such as Caparo 1980.
Includes: Activities and challenges throughout, reviews and assessments
Can easily cover up to 5 lessons