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Comprehensive Summary of everything you need to know for OCR A Level Law, Paper 3, Section B: Human Rights Law. 
 
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Comprehensive All you need to know for the OCR A Level Law Paper 3, Section B: Human Rights Law from an A* Student 
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Comprehensive All you need to know for the OCR A Level Law Paper 2, Section B: Tort Law from an A* Student 
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Comprehensive All you need to know for the OCR A Level Law Paper 1, Section B: Criminal Law from an A* Student 
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Summary sheets with condensed information for Article 5, 6 and 8.
This file gives full AO1s for all topics in the criminal law section of OCR A-Level Law Paper 1
descriptions on the different types of criminal courts , as well as the systems and how they work . these documents will help you to understand the process, and the procedures taken through the different types of criminal courts
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Myself and some of my friends used these notes, and all the notes we made for A level Law which I also sell, to achieve an A* Grade in A-Level Law. If you need any help let us know. 
 
 
OCR : This section focuses on the civil and criminal courts, 
the legal professions and access to justice. Learners 
will develop knowledge and understanding of the 
processes and people involved in the law and the 
changing nature of the legal system.
Concise Notes on the Law of Theft include: 
 
Definition: Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. 
Key Elements: 
 
Appropriation: Unauthorized control or possession of property. 
Intent: Intent to permanently deprive the owner. 
Without Consent: Property taken without the owner's consent. 
Degrees of Theft: Severity varies based on the value of stolen property. 
 
Petty Theft: Involves low-value items, typically a misdemeanor....