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Criminal Law Lecture - Year One, Term 1: Disease Transmission including case law
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A comprehensive set of Criminal Law (Year 1, Term 1) Lecture Notes for the first half of the first year of a Law (LLB) degree. 
 
Topics include: (1) Introduction to Criminal Law, (2) Actus Reus, (3) Mens Rea, (4) Murder, (5) Joint Enterprise, (6) Offences Against the Person Act (1861) (i), (7) Offences Against the Person Act (1861) (ii) and (8) Offences Against the Person Act (1861) (iii).
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A comprehensive set of Criminal Law (Year 1, Term 1) Lecture Notes for the first half of the first year of a Law (LLB) degree. 
 
Topics include: (1) Introduction to Criminal Law, (2) Actus Reus, (3) Mens Rea, (4) Murder, (5) Joint Enterprise, (6) Offences Against the Person Act (1861) (i), (7) Offences Against the Person Act (1861) (ii) and (8) Offences Against the Person Act (1861) (iii).
An in-depth set of criminal law revision notes, which cover the key concepts learnt in both lectures and seminars. They break down the required reading week for each week (from the core textbook and other sources) and summarise the key issues succinctly and clearly, to provide an understanding of what is necessary to know for the exam. I was able to obtain a first in the criminal law exam, using these notes. 

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An in-depth set of criminal law revision notes, which cover the key concepts learnt in both lectures and seminars. They break down the required reading week for each week (from the core textbook and other sources) and summarise the key issues succinctly and clearly, to provide an understanding of what is necessary to know for the exam. I was able to obtain a first in the criminal law exam, using these notes. 

A must have for any law student at the University of Warwick!
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