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Lecture notes taken from a first year university law lecture on manslaughter and the defence of diminished responsibility. Notes include relevant legislation, cases and elements for offences and defences.
one of the introductory lectures for university criminal law for first years. This includes elements of mens rea, intention, the relevance of intoxication, oblique and indirect intent, recklessness, negligence and transferred malice.
The first lecture note for the topic of murder. Notes are from a university criminal law module for first year. The notes not only include the elements of murder but have critical perspectives.
detailed notes on the defence of loss of self-control for the offence of murder. Notes were taken from a first year law lecture in criminal law.
Detailed notes from a criminal law lecture in first year outlining the elements of UAM with references to case law.
Providing a well written guide to the Non Fatal Offences of the Offences Against a Person Act 1861. Focusing on explaining the Mens Rea and Actus Rea of each offence with relevant case law and academic journals to support arguments needed for criminal law exams. Also provides a list of reforms for the Act.
All topics of land law
Evolution of EU
Structure of EU
Role of ECJ
Sources of EU Law: Primary and Secondary
Judicial Interpretation of EU Law
Historical Interpretation
The Relationship between EU Law and National Law
Direct Effect and Supremacy
Supremacy
Direct Effect of EU Directives
Indirect Effect
State Liability
Preliminary Ruling Procedure
Free Movement of Workers
Definition of Worker
Rights of Workers
Fundamental Rights in EU Law
EU Citizenship
Free Movement of the Self-Employed

Domestic Violence lecture and case materials
These are my notes for theft from my Criminal Law module for my Law degree - they give a good overview of the different sections of the law and have a good level of cases mentioned and colour coded for easy viewing. Thanks for looking!