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Complete revision notes on UK Criminal Law, from a law student at the University of Cambridge. Up to date as per April 2020 (very few developments since). Used to achieve a first at the University of Cambridge.

Topics include:
- Mens rea, Actus reus, and causation
- Homicide
- Non-fatal Offenses Against the Person
- Sexual Offences
- Defences
- Inchoate offences
- Secondary Liability/Accomplice liability
- Property Offences
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University of Cambridge•Criminal Law
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Complete revision notes on UK Criminal Law, from a law student at the University of Cambridge. Up to date as per April 2020 (very few developments since). Used to achieve a first at the University of Cambridge.

Topics include:
- Mens rea, Actus reus, and causation
- Homicide
- Non-fatal Offenses Against the Person
- Sexual Offences
- Defences
- Inchoate offences
- Secondary Liability/Accomplice liability
- Property Offences
This guide provides an overview of the conditions of St. Domingue in the revolutionary period, with quotes deriving from primary sources and more contemporary historiography. Also covered is the cause and political characteristics of the revolution, and constitutional characteristics.
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University of Cambridge•Revolutions
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This guide provides an overview of the conditions of St. Domingue in the revolutionary period, with quotes deriving from primary sources and more contemporary historiography. Also covered is the cause and political characteristics of the revolution, and constitutional characteristics.
These notes cover the arguments made concerning the use language in tackling philosophical and religious problems e.g. life after death. Scholars covered include: Wittgenstein, Flew and Ayer.
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University of Cambridge•Wittgenstein
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These notes cover the arguments made concerning the use language in tackling philosophical and religious problems e.g. life after death. Scholars covered include: Wittgenstein, Flew and Ayer.