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Civil Law
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1: Describe the jurisdiction of county and high court
1:Describe the pre-trial procedure of a civil claim (3tracks)
1: Appeals and the appelate courts in the civil court system
1: Advantages and disadvantages of using the civil courts
1: Explain the work/role of employement tribunals
1: Negotiation as a method of alternative dispute resolution
1: Mediation as a method of alternative dispute resolution
1: Concilation as a method of alternative dispute resolution
1: Arbitration as a methof of alternative dispute resolution
1: Advantages and disadvantages of using ADR
2: The jurisdiction of the magistrates court and crown court
2: Classification of offences and pre-trial procedure in the criminal process
2: Describe appeals and appellate courts in the criminal process
2: The aims when sentencing adult offenders
2: The different factors when sentencing adult offenders
2: The different Types of sentences for adult offenders
2: The qualification, selection and appointment of lay magistrates
2: Describe the role of lay magistrates
2: The qualification, selection and appointment of juries
2: The role of juries
2: Advantages and disadvantages of juries
3: The role of barristers
3: The regulation of barristers
3: The role of solicitors
3: The regulation of solicitors
3: The role of legal executives
3: The regulation of legal executives
3: The dofferent types of judges and their roles
3: The seperation of powers and the independence of the judiciary
3: Advantages of judicial independence
3: Advantages and disadvantages of the judiciary