H418/01 Section A: The Legal System - In this unit, you will study the workings of the civil and criminal justice systems including; the role of magistrates, solicitors, barristers, and jurors as well as the sentences given to those who commit crimes. H418/01 Section B: Criminal Law - In this unit, you will examine the individual elements of different crimes and defenses. You will learn what the prosecution must prove in order to obtain convictions for offences such as; murder, manslaughter, and robbery. H418/02 Section A: Law Making - In this unit, you will learn how Parliament makes laws and how individual citizens can bring about changes and developments to the laws of England and Wales. You will even visit the Houses of Parliament! H418/02 Section B: Law of Tort - In this unit, you will focus on civil law such as; negligence, nuisance, and occupiers’ liability. Students will learn how individuals seek justice within the civil courts. H418/04 Section A: The Nature of Law - In this unit, you will look at the nature of law in a wider context. We will answer questions like ‘Is the law in line with everyone’s morals?’ This will help you to develop an understanding of how law interacts with society, considering the philosophical ideas of morality and justice. H418/04 Section B: Contract Law - In this unit, you will focus on the central elements of contract law from the formation of contracts to their enforcement.
No additional entry requirements.
Unit H418/01 Examination in June in Year 13 One 2-hour exam consisting of two sections – section A is a choice of two small essay questions from four on the legal system (25%); section B is a choice of two scenario questions from four on Criminal law and an essay question (75%). This paper constitutes 33.3% of the whole qualification. Unit H418/02 Examination in June in Year 13 One 2-hour exam consisting of two sections – section A is a choice of two small essay questions from four on Law Making (25%); section B is a choice of two scenario questions from four on Tort law and an essay question (75%). This paper constitutes 33.3% of the whole qualification. Unit H418/04 Examination in June in Year 13 One 2-hour exam consisting of two sections – section A is a choice of one essay question from two on the Nature of Law (25%); section B is a choice of two scenario questions from four on Contract law and an essay question (75%). This paper constitutes 33.3% of the whole qualification.
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| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Stockport |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Woods Lane, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, SK8 7JY |
H418/01 Section A: The Legal System - In this unit, you will study the workings of the civil and criminal justice systems including; the role of magistrates, solicitors, barristers, and jurors as well as the sentences given to those who commit crimes. H418/01 Section B: Criminal Law - In this unit, you will examine the individual elements of different crimes and defenses. You will learn what the prosecution must prove in order to obtain convictions for offences such as; murder, manslaughter, and robbery. H418/02 Section A: Law Making - In this unit, you will learn how Parliament makes laws and how individual citizens can bring about changes and developments to the laws of England and Wales. You will even visit the Houses of Parliament! H418/02 Section B: Law of Tort - In this unit, you will focus on civil law such as; negligence, nuisance, and occupiers’ liability. Students will learn how individuals seek justice within the civil courts. H418/04 Section A: The Nature of Law - In this unit, you will look at the nature of law in a wider context. We will answer questions like ‘Is the law in line with everyone’s morals?’ This will help you to develop an understanding of how law interacts with society, considering the philosophical ideas of morality and justice. H418/04 Section B: Contract Law - In this unit, you will focus on the central elements of contract law from the formation of contracts to their enforcement.
No additional entry requirements.
Unit H418/01 Examination in June in Year 13 One 2-hour exam consisting of two sections – section A is a choice of two small essay questions from four on the legal system (25%); section B is a choice of two scenario questions from four on Criminal law and an essay question (75%). This paper constitutes 33.3% of the whole qualification. Unit H418/02 Examination in June in Year 13 One 2-hour exam consisting of two sections – section A is a choice of two small essay questions from four on Law Making (25%); section B is a choice of two scenario questions from four on Tort law and an essay question (75%). This paper constitutes 33.3% of the whole qualification. Unit H418/04 Examination in June in Year 13 One 2-hour exam consisting of two sections – section A is a choice of one essay question from two on the Nature of Law (25%); section B is a choice of two scenario questions from four on Contract law and an essay question (75%). This paper constitutes 33.3% of the whole qualification.