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A* speaking exam on Brittany
An example speaking exam containing detailed questions with accurate french. The speaking exam explores varying aspects of the Brittany region of France, such as its culture, language, and industries, using a variety of advanced grammatical structures and tenses. It received an A* in the 2015 AQA speaking exam.
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An example speaking exam containing detailed questions with accurate french. The speaking exam explores varying aspects of the Brittany region of France, such as its culture, language, and industries, using a variety of advanced grammatical structures and tenses. It received an A* in the 2015 AQA speaking exam.
Environment - La Durabilité à Paris
A summary in French of the multiple measures taken to improve sustainability in terms of waste and energy in Paris. Useful for speaking exams as well as for comprehension practice, and for presentations.
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A summary in French of the multiple measures taken to improve sustainability in terms of waste and energy in Paris. Useful for speaking exams as well as for comprehension practice, and for presentations.
Non fatal offences against the person
A detailed examination of the varying offences encompassed by 'non fatal offences against the person', such as assault and battery amongst others. Also included are cases and legislation to exemplify the points made and a diagram to clearly exemplify the hierarchy of offences.
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A detailed examination of the varying offences encompassed by 'non fatal offences against the person', such as assault and battery amongst others. Also included are cases and legislation to exemplify the points made and a diagram to clearly exemplify the hierarchy of offences.
Homicide Outline
An outline of the actus reus and mens rea of homicide, as well as a clear description of the varying offences under homicide such as constructive manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter.
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An outline of the actus reus and mens rea of homicide, as well as a clear description of the varying offences under homicide such as constructive manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter.
Actus Reus - Omissions
In depth study notes explaining the scenarios in which omissions liability arises in English law, and extensive arguments for and against imposing omissions liability including academic commentary on these arguments. Also included are detailed case summaries of the mandatory cases for omissions required by the LSE criminal law module, including the facts, judgments and reasoning for the cases.
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In depth study notes explaining the scenarios in which omissions liability arises in English law, and extensive arguments for and against imposing omissions liability including academic commentary on these arguments. Also included are detailed case summaries of the mandatory cases for omissions required by the LSE criminal law module, including the facts, judgments and reasoning for the cases.
Defences to homicide notes
A detailed examination of the varying defences to homicide such as loss of control, diminished responsibility and the former defence of provocation. Also included are cases to justify and shed light on the defences.
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A detailed examination of the varying defences to homicide such as loss of control, diminished responsibility and the former defence of provocation. Also included are cases to justify and shed light on the defences.
Further reading on actus reus - causation and omissions
Notes on further reading for actus reus, and specifically causation and omissions liability. The notes, taken from the book 'Great Debates in Criminal Law' by Jonathan Herring, set out in detail the reasons according to varying academic commentators for imposing criminal liability in terms of causation and omissions. They are very useful notes for essays, adding the academic commentary and depth of knowledge required for a high 2:1 or 1st.
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Notes on further reading for actus reus, and specifically causation and omissions liability. The notes, taken from the book 'Great Debates in Criminal Law' by Jonathan Herring, set out in detail the reasons according to varying academic commentators for imposing criminal liability in terms of causation and omissions. They are very useful notes for essays, adding the academic commentary and depth of knowledge required for a high 2:1 or 1st.