Law

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A Level Law is regarded as a qualifying subject by universities offering law and non-law related degrees. If you are planning a career outside law or are unsure as to your future career, then this course could be useful to complement your other A Level subjects. Specific Entry Requirements: C grade in GCSE English Language What will I learn? English Legal System Looks at the background to English law. You will start by looking at the role of Parliament in the creation of laws and the ways Parliament devolve powers to others to make laws. Systems of Law Focuses on the legal processes, starting with an analysis of the key legal personnel. You will also gather an understanding of how criminal and civil cases progress from the start to the judgement. Criminal Law You will gain knowledge of key criminal offences such as fatal, non fatal and property offences and also a range of defences such as provocation that can remove or reduce liability. Criminal Law: Special Study This is tested by an exam. You will be given a resource booklet on a particular criminal topic which will be analysed in class as preparation.

Course information

Name: Law Qualification title: GCE AS level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding - Created 20160321 15:48:40 Updated 20160321 15:48:40

Entry requirements

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Provider

South Hunsley School and Sixth Form College
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Address

East Dale Road
Melton Town: North Ferriby

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