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1-page table summarising on Homicide offences and NFOAP, comparing and contrasting the definition, Actus Reus, Mens Rea, Defence, etc.
18-page summary on the topic of Non-fatal Offences Against Person, including (1) the common law offences, (2) Statutory law offences under Offences Against Person Act 1861, and (3) discussion on key debates such as (a) consenting to harm, (b) transmission of STDs, etc.
A detailed 22-page summary on all you need to know to answer a Problem Question on Homicide/NFOAP/Property Offences (topics which are commonly found blended in one PQ), including a step-by-step answering technique/template for exam to answer Homicide/NFOAP PQ questions (got me a 75% in exam)
Lecture notes on Theft with summaries of relevant case law, covering problems with the dishonesty test in Ghosh outlined in Ivey.
Lecture notes with summaries of relevant case laws
Theft and Fraud outline: understanding the necessary requirements to fulfil Theft and Fraud. Good for Problem Questions for Criminal Law
Non-State Actors Revision Notes for International Human Rights Module. These notes got me a high 2:1 in IHR. Includes context and relevance of NSAs, the definition, the challenge of extending IHR to NSAs, the growing recognition of NSAs as duty bearers, international criminal law and NSAs and the UNs human rights standards for NSAs. Complete with colours and pictures to aid memory.
Admissibility requirements revision notes for the Individual and the State module. Includes substantive admissibility rules, procedural admissibility rules, remedies, the three classes of convention rights and an explanation of the margin of appreciation in normal people terms with its benefits and criticisms. Complete with colours to aid memory.
Separation of powers revision notes for UK Constitutional Law module. Includes academic opinions, an explanation of the three powers, the purpose and meaning of the doctrine, the partial separation theory, notes on the debate surrounding separation of powers in the UK and checks and balances. Complete with colours to aid memory.
Judicial Review revision notes for the Individual and the State module. Includes amenability, standing, time limits and grounds of review. Grounds include irrationality/ Wednesbury unreasonableness, illegality, substantive illegitimate expectation, procedural illegitimate expectation, bias and duty to act fairly. Includes colours to aid memory.