Hello! I am currently a university student in London reading Law and International Relations. However, my shop has current and up-to-date resources and notes for A Level- particularly History, Politics and Philosophy. All the subjects gained a grade A or above.
Hello! I am currently a university student in London reading Law and International Relations. However, my shop has current and up-to-date resources and notes for A Level- particularly History, Politics and Philosophy. All the subjects gained a grade A or above.
FIRST CLASS TORT LLB NOTES - ENGLISH LAW
44 page document covering:
Theory of Tort
Intentional Torts
NUISANCE
Remedies
Rylands v Fletcher (1865): STRICT LIABILITY
DEFAMATION
Vicarious Liability
Causation and Remoteness
Negligence
BREACH OF DUTY OF CARE
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
**FIRST CLASS LLB LAND LAW / PROPERTY LAW NOTES - English Law
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49 pages of in depth content on:
1.BACKGROUND + DEFINITIONS
2. REGISTERED AND UNREGISTERED LAND with key Acts and principles explained
3. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS
4. PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL
5. FREEHOLD COVENANTS
6. LEASES AND LICENCES
7. EASEMENTS
8. MORTGAGES
9. REMEDIES
10. CO-OWNERSHIP
11. ADVERSE POSSESSION
12. HUMAN RIGHTS
**FIRST CLASS Criminal Law Notes - English Law
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49 Page document covering in detail:
Criminal liability and theoretical frameworks
Acts and Omissions: A Theoretical Framework
Fatal Offences
Defences to Murder - with academic commentary
Manslaughter - Constructive, Gross Negligence, Corporate
Non-Fatal Offences Against The Person
STATUTORY OFFENCES
GENERAL DEFENCES
Sexual Offences
Offences Against Property: Theft, Criminal Damage
Inchoate Liability
Defences: special, partial, statutory, failure of proof, affirmation
Example Essays
Question 1:
*In the civil case of Ivey v Genting Casinos (2017) the Supreme Court decided there was no logical or principled basis for the civil and criminal law to have different tests for dishonesty. It therefore considered the test for dishonesty should be the same in the civil and criminal law.
Critically evaluate the judicial reasoning of the Supreme Court and the extent to which it has shaped the law on theft and related offences.*
Question 2:
Critically assess the compelling minority speech of Baroness Hale and the reasoning below of Lord Bingham in R V Hasan (2005)
Question 3:
*To what extent should the criminal law intervene in the reckless transmission of viruses?
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86 page document outlining:
Types of Contracts
Contractual Theories
Contractual Remedies
Offer
Acceptance
Intention to create legal relations
Certainty
Consideration
Terms
Performance
Heavy and complex case law broken down into simple parts.