AQA A-level Law for Year 1/AS

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AQA A-level Law for Year 1/AS

AQA A-level Law for Year 1/AS

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Of the many attempts to define it, Bingham (the former Senior Law Lord) offers perhaps the best place to start.

Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be ‘unthought’ or ‘unknown’. Offering something slightly different to the other books on our list, fans of Dickens may well be acquainted with his novel Bleak House – as it is still cited as one of his best works today. They study the structure and operation of the English legal system, and law of contract and tort (2020-2022 exams).Having an understanding of current legal issues is crucial for prospective law students as it helps them to inculcate a deeper perspective and derive a keen eye for legal details. There is no other principle distinctly, certainly, and consistently maintained through all its narrow turnings. While many English judges have been wealthy or even aristocratic, Lord Denning worked his way from humble beginnings to the position of Master of the Rolls (the second-highest judge in the land, and the master of the Court of Appeal). That said, we’ve still included it on the list as it covers lots of legal fundamentals clearly and in a good level of detail.

Spending 44 weeks on the New York Times’ bestseller lists, this thrilling 1991 read outlines the fictional story of Harvard graduate Mitch McDeere, who finds himself working for the Mafia’s very own law firm. Less informative than some of the other law books on our list but still considered a great read for those looking for something a little less factual, it offers an insightful depiction of the types of character tropes that are characteristic of legal professionals in London in the 19th Century – some of which are still highly prevalent amongst the legal community today. Resources on commercial international arbitration including: conventions, legislation, rules, bilateral investment treaties, case law, journal articles and commentary. He then goes on to lay out further principles that are vital to the rules of law, getting any reader ahead in their Public Law modules.invites readers on a journey of moral reflection, encouraging us to think through and question the complexities of modern social dilemmas.

It’s really aimed at teens preparing for their LLB, but almost all of McBride’s advice is equally relevant to GDL students. The first reason for studying Law at university is that doing a Law degree is great at helping you learn how to think carefully, imaginatively, and sensibly. A seemingly trivial case that raised a question so important that every UK lawyer must study it to this day. The Law Library's collection is fully catalogued on SOLO, Oxford University's online resource discovery tool. This book may be your first encounter with the case of Donoghue v Stephenson, but it certainly won’t be your last: Hutchinson will regale you with the full story of poor Mrs Donoghue, a bottle of ginger beer, a dead snail, and a lawsuit that established the core principle in any negligence claim.Read it cover to cover before you start, keep it nearby, and refer back to when you start the course. If you’ve ever wondered why we have law and how it works, there’s no better place to answer those questions than through these books. People and states lay down laws and make contracts and treaties and wills only to come up against a situation that they did not foresee. The Eduqas A level in law enables learners to develop an understanding of both public and private law within the law of England and Wales and develop skills which will prepare them for further undergraduate study and future careers. Land Law provides the reader with a clear and concise explanation of the vast range of topics covered in the majority of land law courses.



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