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Decks in this class (21)

Paper 2: statutory interpretation
What does the theft act 1968 state,
What are the five elements to theft,
What is the need for statutory in...
50  cards
Paper 1: general elements of criminal liability
What are the 2 main criminal courts,
What offences does magistrates co...,
What offences does crown court de...
56  cards
Paper 1: non fatal offences
What are the 5 types of non fatal...,
What does assault and battery com...,
Which court tries assault and bat...
50  cards
Paper 1: criminal courts and lay people
What happens to a plea of not guilty,
Who hears indictable offences in ...,
Definition of jurisdiction
50  cards
Paper 1: civil courts
Why should going to court be a la...,
2 main civil courts at first inst...,
What do county court cases deal with
38  cards
Paper 1: access to justice
Problems with access to justice,
What is access to justice,
What did laspo 2012 provide
13  cards
Paper 1: murder
What is the definition of homicide,
What is the charge for murder,
What is the definition of murder
29  cards
Paper 1: voluntary manslaughter
What is the charge,
Two special partial defences,
What has the old law provocation ...
37  cards
Paper 1: involuntary manslaughter
What is the maximum sentence,
What are the two types,
Key elements of unlawful act mans...
29  cards
Paper 1: theft
What is the definition of theft,
What does theft come under,
What does section 7 of the theft ...
37  cards
Paper 1: robbery
S8 1 theft act 1968,
Cocoran v anderton 1980,
Two parts of force
8  cards
Paper 1: burgulary
What does it come under,
Maximum sentence,
Type of offence
15  cards
Paper 2: negligence
Tort definition,
Main types of tort,
What is the definition of negligence
36  cards
Paper 2: parliamentary law making
What is the government,
Who is the head of the government,
What is meant by the cabinet of t...
23  cards
Paper 2: delegated legislation
What is the definition of delegate,
What is the definition of legisla...,
Wha is the definition of delegate...
15  cards
Paper 2: judicial precedent
What does stare decisis mean,
What does stare decisis aim to do,
How does stare decisis work
39  cards
Paper 2: law reform
Who are the law reformers 9,
Why do we need an independent law...,
Four aims of the law commission
14  cards
Paper 2: occupiers liability
What is occupiers liability act 1957,
What is occupiers liability act 1984,
Ola 1957 what must be proven 5
34  cards
Paper 2: public and private nuisance, rylands fletcher
Nuisance two types,
Private nuisance definition,
Private nuisance 3 elements
39  cards
Paper 2: vicarious liability
Definition,
3 elements,
Who is the employment relationshi...
17  cards
Paper 3: formation of a contract
Definition of a contract,
Definition of an offer,
Definition of acceptance
34  cards

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