Cambridge International AS and A Level Law Second Edition


Book Description

This title is endorsed by Cambridge International to support the full syllabus for examination from 2023 Build strong subject knowledge and skills with the only published course to offer full and comprehensive coverage of the syllabus for examination from 2023. -Engage with relevant and up-to-date case examples to illustrate key topics. - Build knowledge with key elements covered and skills-targeted activities throughout. - Test understanding with a range of activities and exam-style questions. - Extend learning with Internet research boxes providing opportunities to delve further into topics.




OCR AS/A Level Law Book 1


Book Description

Exam Board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: Law First Teaching: September 2017 First Exam: June 2018 This student book is an OCR endorsed textbook. Accurately cover the breadth of content in the new 2017 OCR AS and A Level specifications with this textbook written by leading A Level Law authors. This engaging and accessible textbook contains complete coverage of the AS specification and combined with Book 2 will cover the full A Level specification. From leading law authors Jacqueline Martin and Nicholas Price, it is comprehensive, authoritative and updated with important changes to the law. - Book 1 covers all of the required content for AS Level and Book 2 covers the additional A Level material beyond AS. - Important, up-to-date and interesting cases and scenarios highlight key points. - Discussion and activity tasks increase your students' understanding of more difficult concepts. - Practice questions and self-test questions to help your students prepare for their exams. This student book includes: - The Legal System for AS and A Level - Criminal Law for AS Level - Law Making for AS and A Level - The Law of Tort for AS Level Additional A Level content is in OCR A Level Book 2 Authors: - Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. - Nicholas Price is an experienced teacher of Law and is an A Level Law textbook author.




AQA A-level Law for Year 1/AS


Book Description

Exam Board: AQA Level: AS/A-level Subject: Law First Teaching: September 2017 First Exam: June 2018 This title has been approved by AQA Accurately cover the breadth of content in the new 2017 AQA A-level specification with this textbook written by leading Law authors, Jacqueline Martin and Nicholas Price. This engaging and accessible textbook provides coverage of the new AQA A-level Law specification and features authoritative and up-to-date material on the important changes to the law. - Book 1 covers all mandatory units for AS-level and for year 1 of a two-year course. - Important, up-to-date and interesting cases and scenarios highlight key points. - Discussion and activity tasks increase your understanding of more difficult concepts. - Practice questions and 'check your understanding' questions to help your students prepare for their exams. Authors: - Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. - Nicholas Price is an experienced teacher of Law and an A-Level Law textbook author.







AQA A-level Law for Year 2


Book Description

Exam board: AQA Level: A-level Subject: Law First teaching: September 2017 First exams: Summer 2019 This title has been selected for an AQA approval process. Accurately cover the breadth of content in the new 2017 AQA A-level specification with this textbook written by leading Law authors, Jacqueline Martin, Richard Wortley and Nicholas Price. This engaging and accessible textbook provides coverage of the new AQA A-level Law specification and features authoritative and up-to-date material on the important changes to the law. - Book 2 includes the second section of all mandatory units and both the Human Rights Law and Contract Law optional units. - Important, up-to-date and interesting cases and scenarios highlight key points. - Discussion and activity tasks increase your students' understanding of more difficult concepts. - Practice questions and 'check your understanding' questions to help you prepare for your exams. Authors: - Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. - Richard Wortley has taught law at all levels. He has held a number of examining and assessing roles over the past 25 years. He retired from a management position in a large FE College to work freelance in law teacher support, writing and assessment work. - Nicholas Price is an experienced teacher of Law and an A-Level Law textbook author.




OCR A Level Law Second Edition


Book Description

This fully updated and accessible textbook combines Year 1 and Year 2 content for the refreshed OCR specification with brand new cases, activities and features to provide comprehensive support for the A level course. Written by experts Nigel Briggs, Nick Price and Richard Wortley, and edited by Sue Teal, the content is carefully tailored to the OCR specification. - Develop conceptual understanding with full coverage of all topics in the OCR A level specification in one book. - Establish a firm understanding with key term definitions and tables of relevant cases and legislation for each topic. - Build sound knowledge and analysis throughout the course with knowledge-based questions and revision summaries at the end of each chapter. This Student Book is endorsed by OCR - This title fully supports the specification - It has passed OCR's rigorous quality assurance programme - It is written by curriculum experts




WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law


Book Description

Written by a team of experienced teachers and examiners, WJEC/Eduqas for A Level Law Book 2 offers high quality support for the additional content of the Year 2 and A2 course. // Designed to be used in conjunction with Book 1, 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. 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.




Not Above the Law Level 3 Lower Intermediate


Book Description

"George, a Dublin lawyer, opens his eyes. It's 7am. There's blood, thick dark blood, in his bed. What's happened? It's not his blood, so whose is it? George wants to know. And so does Inspector Sean Murphy of the Dublin police."--Cover.




Street-Level Sovereignty


Book Description

Street-Level Sovereignty: The Intersection of Space and Law is a collection of scholarship that considers the experience of law that is subject to social interpretation for its meaning and importance within the constitutive legal framework of race, deviance, property, and the communal investiture in health and happiness. This book examines the intersection of spatiality and law, through the construction of place, and how law is materially framed.




Law Express Question and Answer


Book Description

Maximise your marks for every answer you write with Law Express Question and Answer. This series is designed to help you understand what examiners are looking for, focus on the question being asked and make even a strong answer stand out.