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All my notes are my final versions that I used before completing essays/sitting exams. All the information is highly condensed and relevant. Using the notes, I went on the achieve a First Class Law degree, including attaining five Firsts in my third year modules.
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Criminal Evidence - Set of Exam and Essay Notes
I used these notes to revise for my Criminal Evidence Exam, in which I scored 75. The notes give a structured analysis of the law in essay and problem question format, covering some of the key debate in each area.
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- The Right to Silence - Essay Plan • Essay
- The Competence and Compellability of Witnesses - Structured Notes to Answer Problem Questions/Essays • Exam (elaborations)
- Sexual History Evidence - Structured Notes to Answer Problem Questions • Exam (elaborations)
- The Early Release of Prisoners - Structured Essay Plan • Essay
I used these notes to revise for my Criminal Evidence Exam, in which I scored 75. The notes give a structured analysis of the law in essay and problem question format, covering some of the key debate in each area.
The Decline of Violence Since the Medieval Period - Essay
This is the essay that I submitted as part of the assessment for the module 'Crime Law and History' in which I got a mark of 75. The essay covers some of the evidence that violence has been in decline since the medieval period using murder statistics from a variety of sources. It then goes on to speculate on the reasons for this decline, drawing on some of the key academic commentary in this area. The essay is well referenced and received extremely positive feedback from my Professor.
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This is the essay that I submitted as part of the assessment for the module 'Crime Law and History' in which I got a mark of 75. The essay covers some of the evidence that violence has been in decline since the medieval period using murder statistics from a variety of sources. It then goes on to speculate on the reasons for this decline, drawing on some of the key academic commentary in this area. The essay is well referenced and received extremely positive feedback from my Professor.
Liberalism - Complete Exam Notes
These are my notes that I used to revise for my exam on Political Philosophy. They cover Liberalism from the Rawls and Dworkin perspective, before contrasting each philosophy and putting them in a political perspective.
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These are my notes that I used to revise for my exam on Political Philosophy. They cover Liberalism from the Rawls and Dworkin perspective, before contrasting each philosophy and putting them in a political perspective.
Change of Position - Complete Essay
This essay gives an in depth analysis of the defence 'Change of Position' in UK Law. This is the essay that I submitted as part of my assessment, where I went on to get a mark of 73.
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This essay gives an in depth analysis of the defence 'Change of Position' in UK Law. This is the essay that I submitted as part of my assessment, where I went on to get a mark of 73.
Utilitarianism - Complete Exam Notes
These are my notes which I used to revise for my Political Philosophy exam. They cover the theory of utilitarianism, giving in depth analysis and criticism, and contrasting it with alternative political philosophies.
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These are my notes which I used to revise for my Political Philosophy exam. They cover the theory of utilitarianism, giving in depth analysis and criticism, and contrasting it with alternative political philosophies.
Constructive Trusts and the Family Home - Complete Exam Notes
These are the notes that I used when revising for my Equity and Trusts exam in second year. They cover the key cases and legislation, set out in a structured way to enable confidence in answering problem questions.
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These are the notes that I used when revising for my Equity and Trusts exam in second year. They cover the key cases and legislation, set out in a structured way to enable confidence in answering problem questions.
Penal Privatisation - Structured Essay Plan
These in depth notes cover the topic of penal privatisation and its prevalence in the UK. They chronologically cover the growing sourcing out of penal services and some of the arguments for and against - all backed up by evidence and academic commentary. These were the final notes I made before my exam, in which I scored a good First.
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These in depth notes cover the topic of penal privatisation and its prevalence in the UK. They chronologically cover the growing sourcing out of penal services and some of the arguments for and against - all backed up by evidence and academic commentary. These were the final notes I made before my exam, in which I scored a good First.
The Early Release of Prisoners - Structured Essay Plan
These are the notes I made to answer any structured question on the early release of prisoners. They cover the law as it stands, with some key arguments for and against. These are the final notes I made, and using them I went on to achieve a good First in the exam.
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- Essay
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These are the notes I made to answer any structured question on the early release of prisoners. They cover the law as it stands, with some key arguments for and against. These are the final notes I made, and using them I went on to achieve a good First in the exam.
Community Sentences as Punishment - Structured Essay Plan
These are the final notes I made before the exam, and outline community penalties as a mode of punishment. Using key sources, the essay explores the philosophy of community penalties, along with workability and effectiveness compared to other modes of punishment. Using these notes, I went on to achieve 72 overall in the exam.
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- Essay
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These are the final notes I made before the exam, and outline community penalties as a mode of punishment. Using key sources, the essay explores the philosophy of community penalties, along with workability and effectiveness compared to other modes of punishment. Using these notes, I went on to achieve 72 overall in the exam.
Wrongful Dismissal - Structured Notes to Answer Problem Questions
The Law of Unfair Dismissal - Structured Notes to Answer Problem Questions
Employment Status - Structured Notes to Answer Problem Questions/Essays
The Right to Silence - Essay Plan
Ancillary Relief on Divorce - Complete Exam Notes