A-level Law Review
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Volume 5, 2009/10
A-level Law Review is written for students.
Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles that update and expand students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics.
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- Concepts of Law
- Examination Focus
- Learning the Law
- Law Updates
- Classic Law Films
- Landmarks in Common Law
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Volume 5
Issue 1: September 2009
Issue 2: January 2010
Issue 3: April 2010
September 2009
Contents
Examination Focus
General defences in criminal law
Emma Bradbury
Education and Training of
Solicitors and Barristers
Andy Howells
Examination Focus
How can Parliament make better laws?
Giles Bayliss
Breach of Contract
Dale Smith
The UK Supreme Court
Nick Price
Fault in the Criminal Law
Giles Bayliss
Examination Focus
Understanding Tort Law: The Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957
Ian Yule
Law Updates
Craig Beauman
Extended Project Qualifications
Peter Jepson
Magistrates’ Courts
Hannah Roberts
Landmarks in the Common Law
R v Dudley and Stephens (1884)
Andrew Mitchell
January 2010

Contents
Blackmail: just another property
offence or ‘murder of the soul’?
Giles Bayliss
Consideration in contract law
Peter Blood
Concepts of law
Law and morality: understanding the significance
of the Hart vs Devlin debate
Ian Yule
Tribunals
Peter Blood
Separating the powers: why do we have
a supreme court?
Andrew Mitchell
Legal aid: still providing justice for all?
Craig Beauman
Feedback
The value of A-level law revisited
Andrew Mitchell
Examination focus
Examining occupiers’ liability to trespassers: Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984
Ian Yule
Law updates
Craig Beauman
Classic law films
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
Giles Bayliss
April 2010

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