
WJEC/Eduqas Law for A level Book 1 Revision Guide
Illuminate Publishing
Published on 11. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-912820-10-8 (ISBN)
Description
Two A Level Law Revision Guides, designed to be used together, which cover all the content for WJEC and Eduqas A Level Law. Book 1 covers all the content of the Year 1 and AS course and provides some content for the Year 2 and A2 course.
? Designed to complement the student book, this practical and concise revision guide supports students preparing for their WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law assessment.
? Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners
? Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of Activities and Quickfire Questions
? Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam.
? Contents: Law Making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems: Law making; Law reform; Delegated legislation; Statutory interpretation; Judicial precedent; Civil courts; Criminal process; Juries; Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors; Legal personnel: Judiciary; Legal personnel: Magistrates; Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract: Rules and theory of the law of contract; Essential requirements of a contract; Discharge of a contract; Remedies: Contract law; Law of Tort: Rules of tort; Liability in negligence; Occupier's liability; Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law: Rules and theory of criminal law; General elements of criminal liability; Hierarchy of non-fatal offences against the person; Human Rights Law: Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; Specific provisions of the ECHR; Reform of human rights; Restrictions of the ECHR; Glossary.
? Designed to complement the student book, this practical and concise revision guide supports students preparing for their WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law assessment.
? Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners
? Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of Activities and Quickfire Questions
? Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam.
? Contents: Law Making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems: Law making; Law reform; Delegated legislation; Statutory interpretation; Judicial precedent; Civil courts; Criminal process; Juries; Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors; Legal personnel: Judiciary; Legal personnel: Magistrates; Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract: Rules and theory of the law of contract; Essential requirements of a contract; Discharge of a contract; Remedies: Contract law; Law of Tort: Rules of tort; Liability in negligence; Occupier's liability; Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law: Rules and theory of criminal law; General elements of criminal liability; Hierarchy of non-fatal offences against the person; Human Rights Law: Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; Specific provisions of the ECHR; Reform of human rights; Restrictions of the ECHR; Glossary.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 16 to 19 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912820-10-8 (9781912820108)
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Persons
Sara Davies is the Senior Law Lecturer at Bridgend College, where she has been teaching A Level Law for 18 years. She specialises in Criminal Law and Civil Liberties. Sara is also PGCE Programme Leader at Bridgend College and a Curriculum area Leader for the Education department at the college, responsible for Teaching and Learning. She is an experienced examiner for A Level Law for a major awarding body. Sara won the Wales Teacher of the Year Award in 2012. / Karen Phillips has been teaching A Level and undergraduate law for over 14 years. She currently works at St David's Catholic College in Cardiff and is an experienced examiner for a major awarding body. She also works as a lecturer on undergraduate law for a university. / Louisa Draper-Walters has been teaching Law since 2003 on a variety of courses, including HNC/D in Legal Studies, Paralegal professional qualifications as well as Access and A level courses. She is currently working in Gower College Swansea as an A level Law Lecturer as well as being a Teaching and Learning Mentor and a Lead Tutor. Louisa specialises in Criminal Law and the Legal System and introduced the HNC/D in Legal Studies at Coleg Sir Gar in 2005. She has considerable examining experience and works for a major awarding body at A level.
Content
Contents: Law Making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems: Law making; Law reform; Delegated legislation; Statutory interpretation; Judicial precedent; Civil courts; Criminal process; Juries; Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors; Legal personnel: Judiciary; Legal personnel: Magistrates; Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract: Rules and theory of the law of contract; Essential requirements of a contract; Discharge of a contract; Remedies: Contract law; Law of Tort: Rules of tort; Liability in negligence; Occupier's liability; Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law: Rules and theory of criminal law; General elements of criminal liability; Hierarchy of non-fatal offences against the person; Human Rights Law: Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; Specific provisions of the ECHR; Reform of human rights; Restrictions of the ECHR; Glossary.