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Consent II - Capacity
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
- Summary
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Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
Embryo and Stem Cell Research
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
- Summary
- • 12 pages •
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
Mental Health
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
- Summary
- • 21 pages •
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
Medical Negligence
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
- Summary
- • 10 pages •
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
Consent I - Understanding
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
- Summary
- • 12 pages •
Notes I used for final exams - scored a First
Public Law - Conceptual Framework
Everything you need to know about constitutions, the rule of law and separation of powers.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
Everything you need to know about constitutions, the rule of law and separation of powers.
Criminal Law - Problem Question Notes Set
Notes have been formatted to model the structure of an answer to a problem question on the relevant topic. Topics included in this set: sexual offences (SOA 2003), non-fatal offences against the person (OAPA 1861), homicide, complicity and defences.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
Notes have been formatted to model the structure of an answer to a problem question on the relevant topic. Topics included in this set: sexual offences (SOA 2003), non-fatal offences against the person (OAPA 1861), homicide, complicity and defences.
Constitutions
Exam summary for the topic of constitutions (Public Law) - covers aspects such as whether the UK ought to have a written constitution and the features of the UK constitution.

For LSE students, this will be enough to cover most essay questions.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Exam summary for the topic of constitutions (Public Law) - covers aspects such as whether the UK ought to have a written constitution and the features of the UK constitution.

For LSE students, this will be enough to cover most essay questions.
Devolution
Exam notes for the topic of devolution
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Exam notes for the topic of devolution
Causation
Essay notes for exam on the topic of causation (actus reus)
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Essay notes for exam on the topic of causation (actus reus)
Criminal Law - Problem Question Notes Set
Consent II - Capacity
Criminal Law - Problem Question Notes Set
Criminal Law - Problem Question Notes Set
Criminal Law - Problem Question Notes Set