Component 1: The Legal System and Criminal Law (LAW01) For this unit, students will learn about how the legal system works and it introduces the concept of liability in criminal law. Students will develop an understanding of the various procedures that need to be followed when determining whether a defendant is ‘guilty’ or ‘not guilty’ as well as studying the court hierarchy and identifying which court would be most appropriate for each case. Component 2: Law-Making and the Law of Tort (LAW02) This unit covers the process by which laws are made as well as exploring how laws can be breached. Students will develop an understanding of how Parliament makes laws and how laws are applied by judges in court. In addition to this, students will analyse the factors that a judge considers when determining whether a civil law has been breached and, if so, what remedies are available to the claimant. Component 3: The Nature of Law and the Law of Contract (LAW03) This component will enable students to extend their study of law further. Students will explore and consider in more detail the nature of law by distinguishing between law and morality and evaluating controversial issues such as abortion and euthanasia. Additionally, students will develop their legal knowledge through the study of contract law and will examine the formation and enforcement of contracts as well as how contracts can be revoked. All the modules consist of applying your learning to scenarios and will help develop your problem-solving skills.
• You will need at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language at grade 5 and Maths at grade 4. • A recent school report will be required which demonstrates a committed attitude to learning. • It is assumed that students enrol on a two-year A-level programme of study consisting of three or more subjects. However, students will be expected to demonstrate a committed attitude to learning and make positive progress in their first year of study.
Assessment is 100% by examination at the end of the second year of study. LAW01: The Legal System and Criminal Law (2 hours) LAW02: Law-Making and the Law of Tort (2 hours) LAW03: The Nature of Law and the Law of Contract (2 hours)
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Derby |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Road, Derby, DE24 8JE |
Component 1: The Legal System and Criminal Law (LAW01) For this unit, students will learn about how the legal system works and it introduces the concept of liability in criminal law. Students will develop an understanding of the various procedures that need to be followed when determining whether a defendant is ‘guilty’ or ‘not guilty’ as well as studying the court hierarchy and identifying which court would be most appropriate for each case. Component 2: Law-Making and the Law of Tort (LAW02) This unit covers the process by which laws are made as well as exploring how laws can be breached. Students will develop an understanding of how Parliament makes laws and how laws are applied by judges in court. In addition to this, students will analyse the factors that a judge considers when determining whether a civil law has been breached and, if so, what remedies are available to the claimant. Component 3: The Nature of Law and the Law of Contract (LAW03) This component will enable students to extend their study of law further. Students will explore and consider in more detail the nature of law by distinguishing between law and morality and evaluating controversial issues such as abortion and euthanasia. Additionally, students will develop their legal knowledge through the study of contract law and will examine the formation and enforcement of contracts as well as how contracts can be revoked. All the modules consist of applying your learning to scenarios and will help develop your problem-solving skills.
• You will need at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language at grade 5 and Maths at grade 4. • A recent school report will be required which demonstrates a committed attitude to learning. • It is assumed that students enrol on a two-year A-level programme of study consisting of three or more subjects. However, students will be expected to demonstrate a committed attitude to learning and make positive progress in their first year of study.
Assessment is 100% by examination at the end of the second year of study. LAW01: The Legal System and Criminal Law (2 hours) LAW02: Law-Making and the Law of Tort (2 hours) LAW03: The Nature of Law and the Law of Contract (2 hours)