AS LevelUnit 1Law Making and the Legal SystemHow the law is made and the way that both civil and criminal courts operate, including trial by jury. Unit 2The Concept of LiabilityThe basic principles of Contract Law and Criminal Law, including sentencing of offenders. A2 LevelThis provides the exciting opportunity to study the Criminal law in depth. You will build on the skills developed at AS level and relate your legal knowledge to contemporary issues of justice and morality. Unit 3Criminal Law - Offences against the PersonFatal and non-fatal offences against the person, including murder, manslaughter and GBH, as well as defences such as insanity and self-defence. Unit 4Offences against Property and Concepts of LawProperty offences including theft, robbery, burglary, blackmail and criminal damages.
Name: Law AS Level Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Law Qualification type: Assessment You will be entered for two exams in May/June. AS Examinations Unit 1: Law Making and the Legal System 50% of AS, 25% of A levelExternally-assessed examination, 1 hour 30 minutesAnswer questions on 3 topics Unit 2: The Concept of Liability50% of AS, 25% of A levelExternally-assessed examination, 1 hour 30 minutesAnswer questions on 2 scenarios- 1 on Crime and 1 on Contract A2 Examinations Unit 3: Criminal Law (Offences against the Person)25% of A levelExternally-assessed examination, 1 hour 30 minutesAnswer 2 problem solving - questions and 1 essay question Unit 4:Criminal Law (Offences against Property) and Concepts of Law25% of A-levelExternally-assessed examination, 2 hoursAnswer 2 problem - solving questions and 1 essay question All AS and A2 units are assessed by examination. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20161116 15:29:32 Updated 20161116 15:29:32
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Title: GCE AS Level in Law Qualification: GCE AS Level in Law Classification: Business, Administration and Law