You have probably come across the old maxim – ‘practice makes perfect’. Simply click on each topic to access multiple-choice and open-answer questions. Answer keys are not included – instead revisit the learning materials to go over any mistakes. As an old Bulgarian saying states: ‘revision in the mother of knowledge’. 📚🧠💡
Worksheets – English legal system
What is law? Who makes laws? Statutory creation.
Types of law: criminal and civil law.
Rule of law. Government, Cabinet and Parliament.
Statutory interpretation. Aids to interpretation.
Judicial precedent.
Hierarchy of courts.
Lay people. Legal personnel.
Regulations on Legal personnel.
The European Union. EU law.
Delegated legislation.
Civil Courts. Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Access to justice.
The judiciary.
Worksheets – criminal law
Criminal courts.
Sentencing.
Introduction to criminal liability.
Assault and battery.
Actual bodily harm (ABH) Grievous bodily harm (GBH).
Strengths and weaknesses of non-fatal offences.
Fatal offences: murder.
Loss of control.
Diminished responsibility.
Theft.
Robbery.
Attempts.
Automatism.
Insanity.
Specific and basic Intent offences.
Intoxication.
Unlawful act manslaughter.
Gross negligence manslaughter.
Self-defence and duress.
Worksheets – tort law
Tort law.
Negligence.
Psychiatric harm.
Economic loss.
Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957.
Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984.
Nuisance.
Rylands v Fletcher rule.
Vicarious liability.
Defences in tort law.
Remedies in tort law.
4 responses to “Practice exercises”
Arthur
Really good but you could go into more detail for specific exam boards but overall good
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