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- Statutory interpretation - Penal legislation is construed strictly
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Topics
- Doctrine of Precedent
- Lay People in the Legal System
- Penal System
- Criminal Courts
- Criminal Process
- Civil courts and other methods of dispute resolution
- The Legal Profession
- Provision of Legal Services
- Judiciary
- Law Reform
- Delegated Legislation Sec A
- Parliamentary Law Making Sec A
- Statutory Interpretation Sec A
- Judicial Precedent Sec A
- The Civil Courts and other forms of dispute resolution Sec B
- The Legal Profession and other sources of advice, and funding Sec B
- The Judiciary Sec B
- The Courts: Procedure and Sentencing Sec A
- The Courts Procedure and Damages Sec C
- Judicial Creativity Sec C
- Know about the finance of advice and representation
- Understand the finance of representation
- Doctrine of Precedent: Legal reasoning; court hierarchy
- Law Reform: Methods
- Section A - Introduction to the nature of law
- Civil courts and other forms of dispute resolution
- Delegated legislation
- Criminal courts and lay people.
- Legal personnel.
- Access to justice.
- Section A Parliamentary law making.
- Delegated legislation.
- Statutory interpretation.
- Judicial Precedent.
- Law Reform and law reform bodies
- European Union law and EU membership
- Section A - Introduction to the nature of law.
- Law making: delegated legislation
- Law making: parliamentary law making
- Nature of law: law and society.
- Nature of law: law and justice.
- The rule of law.
- Legal personnel
Essays
- Describe the various sources of legal advice
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of choosing to be tried in Crown Court when charged with a triable either way offence.
- Tom has been charged with criminal damage to the value of £10,000 at a children's playground. Identify in which courts Tom could be tried and discuss the advantages and disadvantages there are for him to be tried in each court.
- Describe the selection of lay magistrates
- Describe both the qualifications required for jurors and the procedure for selecting a jury.
- Describe the custodial, community and other sentences available for young offenders.
- Describe the qualification, selection and appointment of judges
- Describe how complaints against solicitors are dealt with
- Describe original precedent and overruling using the Source and other cases to illustrate your answer.
- Describe and illustrate bylaws
- Describe the work of the Crown Prosecution Service
- The advantages and disadvantages of using alternative dispute resolution
- Describe how disputes can be resolved
- Explain mediation as a method of ADR
- Describe the process of deciding in which court a criminal trial will be heard, include all categories of offence.
- Discuss the disadvantages of using lay magistrates to deal with criminal cases.
- Describe the purposive approach using decided cases to illustrate your answer.
- Discuss whether or not the most appropriate people are chosen as judges
- Discuss the extent to which the training of judges adequately prepares them for the work they undertake.
- Describe the internal or intrinsic aids available to a judge to assist with statutory interpretation
- Discuss which sentences are most likely to prevent a young offender from further offending.
- Using cases, describe how the golden rule can be used
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the purposive approach
- Describe the qualification and training needed to become a barrister
- Describe the selection and training of lay magistrates
- Describe the training of lay magistrates
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of delegated legislation
- The present law relating to involuntary manslaughter serves neither the defendant nor the criminal justice system. Discuss the accuracy of this statement.
- Discuss the problems of publicly funded advice and representation in criminal cases.
- Explain the mischief rule
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the doctrine of precedent.
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