Endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas and written by a team of experienced teachers and examiners, WJEC/Eduqas for A Level Law Book 1 offers high quality support for the Year 1 and AS course and some of the Year 2/A2 course. // Designed to be used in conjunction with Book 2 to provide full coverage of WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law. // A variety of features, including Grade Boost, Key Cases and Stretch and Challenge activities encourage learners to think critically and help develop their knowledge and understanding and ability to analyse. // An Exam practice and technique section provides advice and guidance on how to revise and helps students develop the skills needed for the exams. /// The topics are split as follows: Book 1 Law making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems E1.1.1 W1.1 Law making; Law reform; E1.1.2 W1.2 Delegated legislation; E1.1.3 W1.3 Statutory interpretation; E1.1.4 W1.4 Judicial precedent; E1.2.1 W1.5 Civil courts; E1.2.2 W1.6 Criminal process; Juries; E1.2.3 W1.7 Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors, Judiciary, Magistrates; E1.2.4 W1.8 Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract E2.1.1 W3.6 Rules of contract; E2.1.2 W3.7 Essential requirements of a contract; E2.1.3 E2.1.5 W3.10 Discharge of contract; E2.1.4 E2.1.6 W3.11 Remedies: Contract; Law of Tort E2.2.1 W2.1 Rules of tort; E2.2.2 W2.2 Liability in negligence; E2.2.3 W2.3 Occupier's liability; E2.2.4 E2.2.7 W2.4 Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law E2.3.1 W3.12 Rules of criminal law; E2.3.2 W3.13 General elements of criminal liability; E2.3.3 W3.14 Offences against the person; Human Rights Law E2.4.1 E 2.4.2 W3.1 Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; E2.4.3 W3.2 Specific provisions of the ECHR; E2.4.5 E2.4.6 W3.5 Reform of human rights; E2.4.4 W3.3 Restrictions of the ECHR. /// Book 2 Law of Contract E2.1.3 W3.8 Express and implied terms; E2.1.4 W3.9 Misrepresentation and economic duress; Law of Tort E2.2.4 Torts connected to land; E2.2.5 Vicarious liability; E2.2.6 Defences: Tort; Criminal Law E2.3.3 W3.14 Fatal offences against the person; E2.3.4 W3.15 Property offences; E2.3.5 E2.3.6 W3.16 W3.17 Capacity and necessity defences; E2.3.7 W3.17 Preliminary offences of attempt.
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Written by a team of experienced teachers and examiners, Book 1 supports WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law for Yr 1 and AS as well as some of Yr 2 and A2. Books 1 and 2 are designed to be used together to provide full coverage of the A Level course. Both are endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas.
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Book 1 Law making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems E1.1.1 W1.1 Law making; Law reform; E1.1.2 W1.2 Delegated legislation; E1.1.3 W1.3 Statutory interpretation; E1.1.4 W1.4 Judicial precedent; E1.2.1 W1.5 Civil courts; E1.2.2 W1.6 Criminal process; Juries; E1.2.3 W1.7 Legal personnel: Barristers and solicitors, Judiciary, Magistrates; E1.2.4 W1.8 Access to justice and funding; Law of Contract E2.1.1 W3.6 Rules of contract; E2.1.2 W3.7 Essential requirements of a contract; E2.1.3 E2.1.5 W3.10 Discharge of contract; E2.1.4 E2.1.6 W3.11 Remedies: Contract; Law of Tort E2.2.1 W2.1 Rules of tort; E2.2.2 W2.2 Liability in negligence; E2.2.3 W2.3 Occupier's liability; E2.2.4 E2.2.7 W2.4 Remedies: Tort; Criminal Law E2.3.1 W3.12 Rules of criminal law; E2.3.2 W3.13 General elements of criminal liability; E2.3.3 W3.14 Offences against the person; Human Rights Law E2.4.1 E 2.4.2 W3.1 Rules, theory and protection of human rights law; E2.4.3 W3.2 Specific provisions of the ECHR; E2.4.5 E2.4.6 W3.5 Reform of human rights; E2.4.4 W3.3 Restrictions of the ECHR. Exam tips and examination techniques; Glossary
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781911208457
Publisert
2018-03-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Illuminate Publishing
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
219 mm
Aldersnivå
UA, 14
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Biographical note

Sara Davies is the Senior Law Lecturer and Course Tutor for Forensic Science at Bridgend College, where she has been teaching A Level Law for 11 years. She teaches Evidence and Criminal Investigation Procedures to Forensic Science students, and specialises in Criminal Law and Civil Liberties. She is an experienced examiner and team leader for A Level Law for a major awarding body. // Karen Phillips has been teaching A Level Law for over eight years and specialises in EU, Family Law and Criminal Law. She is also an experienced examiner for GCSE, AS and A Level Law and AS Citizenship for two major awarding bodies. Karen also works as an Associate Lecturer with the Open University. // Louisa Draper-Walters graduated from University of Wales, Swansea in 2002 with an LLB (Hons) degree and subsequently completed a PGCE (FE). She specialises in Criminal Law and Civil Liberties and utilised this knowledge to introduce the HNC/D in Legal Studies at Coleg Sir Gar in 2005. She has considerable examining experience with a major awarding body at A Level.