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AS Law for OCR

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AS Law for OCR is written specifically to cover the requirements of the new OCR specifications and has been designed to be used by all levels and styles of learner with each being challenged and excited by their study.
It contains material to stretch the more advanced students, whilst providing a wealth of learning support for those needing a little more guidance. It also supports teachers in delivering a successful course through the dedicated companion website with teacher tools to use in class.
Written by the renowned Elliott & Quinn author team and reviewed by teachers and examiners, you can be assured that this text will fully support the new AS Law OCR syllabus, providing students with material that can be relied on and trusted.
 
Key Features

  • Specifically tailored to the new AS specifications for the OCR examination board, and tested by teachers and examiners.
  • Provides all the pedagogy and learning support you need to deliver the qualification, with features such as quizzes, tasks, group activities, online tests and suggested lesson activities designed to help your students engage with and apply the subject.
  • Helps your students to get top grades in their examinations through a wealth of OCR exam questions, full answers and answer plans in every chapter.
Do you want to give yourself a head start come exam time?
Visit www.mylawchamber.co.uk/elliottquinnocr to access exercises to test yourself on topics covered in the book, and updates to major changes in the law to make sure you know the latest developments.
Also includes a range of teaching support materials to help teachers to teach the subject.
About the authors:
Catherine Elliott is a qualified Barrister and Senior Lecturer in Law at City University. She has extensive experience of teaching law to both undergraduate and A-level students.
Frances Quinn is an award-winning journalist, with a particular interest and experience in law.

List of contents

Table of contents
Unit 1: The English Legal System
Chapter 1: The civil courts
Chapter 2: Civil appeals
Chapter 3: Alternative methods of dispute resolution
Chapter 4: Police powers
Chapter 5: Criminal courts
Chapter 6: Criminal appeals
Chapter 7: Principles of sentencing
Chapter 8: Court sentencing powers
Chapter 9: The judiciary
Chapter 10: The legal profession
Chapter 11: Magistrates
Chapter 12: The jury
Chapter 13: Paying for legal services
Unit 2: Sources of Law
Chapter 14: Judicial precedent
Chapter 15: Acts of Parliament
Chapter 16: Delegated legislation
Chapter 17: Statutory interpretation
Chapter 18: European Law
Chapter 19: Law reform
Appendix 1: Answering examination questions
Appendix 2: A guide to law reports and case references
Select bibliography
Glossary
Answers to exercises

About the author

Catherine Elliott is a qualified Barrister and Lecturer in Law at City University. She has extensive experience of teaching law.
Frances Quinn is an award-winning journalist, with a particular interest and experience in law.

Summary

AS Law for OCR is written specifically to cover the requirements of the OCR exam board and has been designed to be used by all levels and styles of learner with each being challenged and excited by their study. 
 

Product details

Authors Catherine Elliott, Frances Quinn
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.09.2024
 
EAN 9781405858847
ISBN 978-1-4058-5884-7
No. of pages 440
Dimensions 190 mm x 243 mm x 22 mm
Weight 942 g
Series Longman
Longman
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

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