Law CRP

 Yr 12 /13 September Law exam

The exam will follow the structure of AQA A level papers-a mix of multiple choice questions, short substantive and non substantive questions, two longer question and one extended question

More specifically

a/Multiple choice 5 x I mark questions-3 non substantive (English Legal System), 2 substantive (criminal law/tort)

b/Shorter answers 4 x 5 marks-2 non substantive (ELS), 2 substantive of which 1 is a scenario

c/Longer questions 1 x 10 marks- substantive scenario

d/Extended question 1 x 25 marks -substantive scenario

Total 60 marks- I hr-a minute a mark!

Note that:

The majority of marks are available for substantive law scenario responses, rather than the ELS

For the 5 and 10 mark scenarios, the question will be directed to a specific part of the offence, so answers will need to concentrate on that part only. For example, the question may give scenario details and asks to explain why def did not commit the a/r of the offence-so the question does not require any discussion of m/r.

For the extended 25 marks question,  a full exploration of the offence will be required using the IDEA structure

For criminal law this will require an exploration of a/r and m/r of the particular offence(s) this will involve three aspects-for example, assault on one person, battery on another, s.47 on a third person

For civil, a consideration of all the relevant elements of, for example, negligence, occupier’s liability for lawful visitors and any appropriate defence

Content and Resources -English legal system, criminal law, tort

English legal system (non substantive)

Content

Parliamentary law making

Delegated legislation

Statutory interpretation

Judicial precedent

Law reform

Resources ( in addition to handouts given out and smh exercises set since Sept)

Martin/Price yr 12 textbook-already given out

Unit 1 revision guide-already given out

Revision notes ch 3-7, -emailed to students

Online resources:

E law resources notes and quizzes

Doomby law unit 01-includes past papers and mark schemes

The Law Bank you tube videos on each of the above topics

AQA assessment resources

 

Criminal law (substantive)

Content

Elements of a crime-

actus reus

omission

causation

coincidence rule

thin skull doctrine

mens rea

recklessness

direct and oblique intent

transferred malice

non fatal offences

common law offences-assault, battery

statutory offences-s.47 abh, s.20. gbh, s18 gbh

evaluation of non fatal offences

strict liability in criminal law

The criminal courts

Sentencing

 

Resources( in addition to handouts given out and smh exercises set since Sept)

Martin/Price yr 12 textbook-already given out

Revision notes ch 11-14, 19-22-emailed to students Case list-emailed to students

Get revising power point-emailed to students

Non fatal exemplar answer-emailed to students

AQA mark scheme for scenarios-emailed to students

Online resources:

E law resources notes and quizzes

Doomby law unit 02-includes past papers and mark schemes

The Law Bank you tube videos on each of the above topics-including advice re answering scenarios

AQA assessment resources

 

Tort (substantive)

Content

Negligence-duty of care-breach-damage results

Special categories of negligence-occupier’s liability 1957 and 1984 Acts, vicarious liability

Strict liability in negligence-res ipsa loquitor

Defences in negligence-contributory negligence, consent

Remedies in negligence

Private nuisance

Strict liability in nuisance-Rylands v Fletcher

Defences to nuisance

Remedies in nuisance

The civil courts

Alternative dispute resolution

 

 

Resources( in addition to handouts given out and smh exercises set since Sept)

Martin/Price yr 12 textbook-already given out

Revision notes-ch 9-10,15-16,24-26-emailed to students

Case list-emailed to students

Get revising power point-emailed to students

Exemplar negligence answer-emailed to students

AQA mark scheme for scenarios-emailed to students

Online resources:

E law resources notes and quizzes

Doomby law unit 02-includes past papers and mark schemes

The Law Bank you tube videos on each of the above topics-including advice re answering scenarios

AQA assessment resources