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Teacher with 30 years in the profession and 30 years worth of resources across a range of subjects: English, Politics, Law, Business and Extended Project. Examining experience across these areas as well.
I aim to share cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more of your time, doing the things that you want.
Length of document: 28 pages; 6924 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 1 (Criminal law) in 2023.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Every question answered from the 5 Paper 1âs (Criminal Law) from 2020 - 2024 (inclusive).
Every answer has been written by an experienced Examiner and answers are provided for every question.
Each of the 5 documents also contains exercises and âRevision Gridsâ so that students can test their recall against the model answers.
Over 100 pages of revision materials in total.
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Length of document: 26 pages; 6102 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 1 (Criminal law) in 2024.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Length of document: 32 pages; 7445 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 3b (Human Rights) in 2024.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Every question answered from the 5 Paper 3a âs (Contract Law) from 2020 - 2024 (inclusive).
Every answer has been written by an experienced Examiner and answers are provided for every question.
Each of the 5 documents also contains exercises and âRevision Gridsâ so that students can test their recall against the model answers.
Over 100 pages of revision materials in total.
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This is an introduction to the complex topic of Law and Justice. It is designed to be distributed to students and it includes questions and activities and also provides a âmodel answerâ to a common question on the topic.
The Handout is structured as follows:
Definitions of Justice: Justice is associated with fairness, equality, and the proper administration of the law, with various perspectives provided by philosophers like Aristotle, Bentham, Rawls, and Nozick.
Aristotleâs View: Aristotle divides justice into distributive justice, concerning the fair allocation of resources, and corrective justice, dealing with rectifying wrongs.
Benthamâs Utilitarian Approach: Benthamâs utilitarian idea of justice aims to achieve the greatest happiness for the greatest number, though it has limitations.
Rawlsâs Theory: Rawls emphasizes fairness and equality, focusing on protecting the least advantaged members of society.
Nozickâs Conservative View: Nozick offers a conservative alternative, focusing on individual rights and the minimal state.
Case Studies: Several case studies illustrate the complexities of achieving justice, highlighting issues such as disproportionate punishments and the ethical implications of severe penalties.
Barriers to Justice: Barriers include the unrepresentative legal profession, limited access to legal advice and representation, and biases in the administration of justice.
Legal Theoriesâ Insights: Legal theories provide insights into the relationship between law and justice, with various definitions highlighting different dimensions like formal/procedural justice and substantive justice.
This bundle is discounted by a third!
4 resources on Justice, which cover the complete topic.
Nothing for teachers to do other than deliver these materials.
3 student handouts with activities and questions throughout
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A model answer on justice.
All written by an experienced Law Examiner and tried and tested on groups of students across the years.
Total peace of mind for teachers of Law and Justice for ÂŁ6.00!
Every question answered from the 5 Paper 2âs (Law of Tort) from 2020 - 2024 (inclusive).
Every answer has been written by an experienced Examiner and answers are provided for every question.
Each of the 5 documents also contains exercises and âRevision Gridsâ so that students can test their recall against the model answers.
Over 100 pages of revision materials in total.
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Length of document: 34 pages; 8483 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 3a (Contract) in 2023.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Every question answered from the 5 Paper 3b âs (Human Rights) from 2020 - 2024 (inclusive).
Every answer has been written by an experienced Examiner and answers are provided for every question.
Each of the 5 documents also contains exercises and âRevision Gridsâ so that students can test their recall against the model answers.
Over 100 pages of revision materials in total.
Get this fantastic resource for both teachers and students alike at the discounted rate of ÂŁ20 - a saving of 20%!
Complete Handout/Worksheet on General Defences in English Law.
Written by an experienced Law examiner and used many times in classes of my own, obtaining excellent results.
This is a 25-page workbook which includes questions and highlighted key points and cases.
There is an accompanying Worksheet of review questions in addition to this Worksheet.
Hereâs a summary of the document:
The document provides an overview of various general defences in English law, including Automatism, Insanity, Duress, Intoxication, Consent, and Self-Defense/Prevention of Crime.
Automatism: Automatism is divided into non-insane and self-induced automatism.
Insanity: Insanity is governed by the MâNaghten Rules, which require proving a defect of reason caused by a disease of the mind, leading to a lack of understanding of the nature and quality of the act or its wrongfulness.
Duress: Duress involves committing a crime under the threat of death or serious bodily harm.
Intoxication: Intoxication can be a defense for specific intent crimes if it prevents the formation of mens rea.
Consent: Consent is generally not a defense for causing actual bodily harm, except in cases of implied consent in sports or medical procedures.
Self-Defense/Prevention of Crime: Self-defense allows the use of reasonable force to protect oneself, others, or property.
Automatism vs. Insanity: The distinction between automatism and insanity often lies in whether the cause is external (automatism) or internal (insanity), leading to different legal outcomes.
Duress by Threats vs. Duress of Circumstances: Duress by threats involves direct threats forcing D to commit a crime, while duress of circumstances involves committing a crime to avoid imminent harm.
Voluntary vs. Involuntary Intoxication: Voluntary intoxication is self-induced and generally not a defense for basic intent crimes, while involuntary intoxication can be a defense if it negates mens rea.
Proportionality in Self-Defence: The use of force in self-defense must be reasonable and proportional to the threat; excessive force invalidates the defence.
An excellent resource for any AS or A Level Law student.
Length of document: 30 pages; 7128 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 2 (Tort) in 2020.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Length of document: 33 pages; 8006 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 3b (Human Rights) in 2023.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Written by an experienced Law Examiner, this resource bundle on morality is discounted at 1/3rd off.
It consists of 5 resources:
What is the association between Law and Morality? (Model Answer)
Views on Law and Morality
How Morality has influenced Law
A Guide to answering Questions on Law and Morality and
Revision of Morality.
All these resources are in the form of student Handouts but teachers would need to do nothing other than deliver these materials.
A fantastic resource to help busy teachers!
Length of document: 29 pages; 6719 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 2 (Tort) in 2023.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Length of document: 28 pages; 6269 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 1 in 2020.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Length of document: 34 pages; 8935 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the AQA A Level Law Paper 3b (Human Rights) in 2020.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
It is intended that every Paper across all options since 2020 will be covered. Please keep checking back as more papers will be added in the coming weeks.
If you have found this resource useful, then please take a look at my other Model Answers for Politics and other resources for Business, Politics, EPQ, Law and English, as well as some PSHE materials.
Length of document: 43 pages; 9935 words. Teaching time: 4 hours.
This Handout contains model answers for all questions set in the OCR A Level Law Paper 2 (Tort) in 2022.
It has been written and prepared by a Law teacher and Examiner with 30 yearsâ experience of teaching and marking Law.
The Handout also provides grids for students to compare their answers with the model answers, aiding in effective revision, and helping them to self-evaluate their own learning.
Further, there is an âExaminerâs Commentaryâ section after each question, highlighting tips and observations to help your students get top marks.
This is an invaluable resource for teachers and students working towards their A Level in Law.
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This is a 22-page student Handout/Worksheet on the various theories of Justice.
Written by an experienced Examiner in Law and used with classes with excellent results.
A summary of the Handout is below:
The document discusses various legal cases and theories of justice, exploring different perspectives on fairness and legal principles.
Case of Reeves: Two men convicted of receiving stolen goods received different sentences; one was fined ÂŁ25 in the Magistratesâ Court, while the other, who elected for a jury trial, was sentenced to nine months in prison but was released after serving three months due to the perceived disparity in sentencing.
Perelmanâs Justice Theories: C. H. Perelman identified six meanings of justice, including formal and substantive justice. His ideas emphasize the importance of following correct procedures and ensuring that the rules themselves are just.
Beycan Case: The Court of Appeal quashed Beycanâs conviction for supplying heroin because he was not informed of his right to legal advice, violating Perelmanâs principles of justice.
Promissory Estoppel: Lord Denning introduced the concept of promissory estoppel in the case of Central London Property v High Trees House to ensure substantive justice, preventing a party from going back on a promise if others have relied on it in good faith.
Aristotleâs Justice: Aristotleâs theories of distributive and corrective justice are illustrated through cases like Jebson v Ministry of Defence and Beswick v Beswick, emphasizing proportionate compensation and restoring balance.
Utilitarianism: Utilitarianism, associated with Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, focuses on maximizing happiness for the greatest number, but it faces criticism for potentially justifying immoral acts if they increase overall happiness.
John Rawlsâ Theory: John Rawlsâ theory of justice emphasizes fairness through the âveil of ignoranceâ and includes the principles of liberty and the difference principle, which aims to benefit the least well-off members of society.
The Handout contains questions and exercises throughout and gives a thorough examination of the topic.
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A summary table of the non-fatal offences in English Law written by an experienced examiner in Law and used with countless classes across the years.
Invaluable for students and teachers at any level who are studying this vital component.
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