A-Level Law (AQA)
AQA A-Level Law (7162): the nature of law and the English legal system, law making, criminal law (Paper 1) and the law of tort (Paper 2), plus the two Paper 3 options — the law of contract and human rights — and exam technique covering IRAC problem solving and AO3 evaluation. The synoptic themes of law and morality, justice and society run through every paper.
AQA A-Level Law: The English Legal System
Master the English legal system for AQA A-Level Law — courts, legal personnel, juries, magistrates, access to justice, and alternative dispute resolution.
AQA A-Level Law: Law Making
Understand how laws are made in England and Wales — parliamentary legislation, delegated legislation, statutory interpretation, judicial precedent, and law reform for AQA A-Level Law.
AQA A-Level Law: Criminal Law
Master criminal law for AQA A-Level — actus reus, mens rea, fatal and non-fatal offences, property offences, and general defences with key cases and statutes.
AQA A-Level Law: Tort Law
Master tort law for AQA A-Level — negligence, duty of care, occupiers' liability, vicarious liability, and remedies with key cases.
AQA A-Level Law: Contract Law
Master contract law for AQA A-Level — formation, terms, exclusion clauses, vitiating factors, discharge, and remedies with essential cases and statutes.
AQA A-Level Law: Human Rights Law
Explore human rights law for AQA A-Level — the ECHR, Human Rights Act 1998, key Convention rights, restrictions, and the balance between individual rights and public interest.
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