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AQA A-Level Law with Ian Scott-Garrett

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Hello and welcome to my shop. I have been teaching for 20 years, of which 15 have been spent on delivering law-related courses. I am currently teaching AQA A-Level Law to Year 12 and Year 13 students. The resources in my shop are taken directly from my lessons and include PowerPoints, quizzes, research activities, problem questions, examination advice and mock examinations. If there is something that you want and can't find, please get in touch!

Hello and welcome to my shop. I have been teaching for 20 years, of which 15 have been spent on delivering law-related courses. I am currently teaching AQA A-Level Law to Year 12 and Year 13 students. The resources in my shop are taken directly from my lessons and include PowerPoints, quizzes, research activities, problem questions, examination advice and mock examinations. If there is something that you want and can't find, please get in touch!
Creating Acts of Parliament
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Creating Acts of Parliament

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A fully automated PowerPoint slide showing each stage in the creation of an Act of Parliament. This is designed as a brief overview of the stages involved in creating an Act of Parliament only. A more detailed examination of the creation of an Act of Parliament may be found in my resource ‘Acts of Parliament’. This resource was designed for use by AQA A-Level Law students but would be useful for anyone studying law.
The Courts of England and Wales
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The Courts of England and Wales

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An overview of the courts of England and Wales, including: The court structure in England and Wales; The impact of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018; The classification of criminal offences; The small claims track, the fast track and the multi-track. Includes some assessment activities at the end of the presentation. Written for AQA A-Level Law students but suitable for anyone studying law at any level.
Evaluation of lay magistrates
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Evaluation of lay magistrates

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An examination of the arguments for and against the role of lay magistrates. Written for AQA A-Level Law students but suitable for anyone studying law at any level.
AQA Homicide Revision Pack
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AQA Homicide Revision Pack

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A selection of resources designed to support AQA A-Level Law students in revising the homicide topic of the Criminal Law unit. Resources include: Past examination questions and mark schemes; Exemplar scripts for marking by students; Problem questions.
Criminal Law: Mens Rea Bundle
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Criminal Law: Mens Rea Bundle

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Three PowerPoint lessons examining the concept of mens rea in criminal law. Supported by relevant case law examples and comment linking into the AQA A-Level Law syllabus. The PowerPoints included in this bundle are: Introduction and intention; Recklessness; Transferred malice and coincidence of actus reus and mens rea. Included in the bundle is a diagram of fault in criminal liability. Written for AQA A-Level Law students but suitable for any law student up to degree level.
Contract Law - Offer
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Contract Law - Offer

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A detailed examination of the requirement of ‘offer’ in the formation of a contract. Includes a discussion on invitations to treat, unilateral offers, bilateral offers and the legal requirements for a valid offer. Accompanied by detailed case notes. Written for AQA A-Level Law students but suitable for anyone studying law.
Declaratory Theory
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Declaratory Theory

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An examination of both sides of the argument surrounding the principles of declaratory theory, including; An explanation of the principles of declaratory theory and separation of powers; A detailed examination of the issues with declaratory theory; The views of the judiciary on declaratory theory.
Criminal Law: Causation
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Criminal Law: Causation

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A PowerPoint lesson examining the necessity for the actus reus and mens rea in criminal law to be linked by a chain of causation. The lesson deals with both factual causation and legal causation, using relevant case law examples where necessary. Written for AQA A-Level Law students but suitable for any law student up to degree level.