- Dispute solving in the English legal system: Civil dispute resolution, enforcement of civil law, how precedent works, application of the law of negligence, damages.
- Investing aspects of criminal law: Statutory interpretation, legislation, delegated legislation, law reform, European law, legal profession, advice and funding, lay people, elements of a crime, nonfatal offences and sentencing.
- Applying the law: Fatal offences, property offences, general defences, police powers.
- Aspects of tort law: Law of negligence, occupiers’ liability, vicarious liability and land law.
- 50% internal assessment.
- 50% external set task.
- 4 units over 2 years.
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I enjoy Law because it is informational and keeps me up to date and in touch with our legal system and how it works. As well as this, it’s a very interesting subject and I thoroughly enjoy it!
Macey Bryan, St Wilfrid’s Catholic High School
Applied Law
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