What are lessons like in this subject?

Throughout the course, a variety of different teaching methods are used to support learner’s knowledge and understanding. The lessons concentrate on varied retrieval techniques and group activities. The subject is taught using legal case law and students use this knowledge to apply to scenario-based activities. Due to the nature of the subject, discussions and debates often occur. Learning is continued outside the classroom with regular visits to the local courts, and we have guest regular speakers including members of the legal profession and the National Crime Agency.

What will I study?

  • Dispute solving in the English legal system: Civil dispute resolution, enforcement of civil law, how precedent works, application of the law of negligence, damages.
  • Investing aspects of criminal law: Statutory interpretation, legislation, delegated legislation, law reform, European law, legal profession, advice and funding, lay people, elements of a crime, nonfatal offences and sentencing.
  • Applying the law: Fatal offences, property offences, general defences, police powers.
  • Aspects of tort law: Law of negligence, occupiers’ liability, vicarious liability and land law.
  • 50% internal assessment.
  • 50% external set task.
  • 4 units over 2 years.

What our
students

say

I enjoy Law because it is informational and keeps me up to date and in touch with our legal system and how it works. As well as this, it’s a very interesting subject and I thoroughly enjoy it!

Macey Bryan, St Wilfrid’s Catholic High School


Applied Law

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