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1A.1.1 Civil courts
Hierarchy of the civil courts 1,
What were the woolf reforms 2,
What cases are heard in the count...
20  cards
1A.1.2 Tribunals
What is a tribunal 1,
What is an employment tribunal 2,
When were tribunals set up 3
17  cards
1A.1.3 Alternative Dispute Resolution
What is the role of adr 1,
What are the four types of adr 2,
Negotiation 3
31  cards
1A.2.1 Criminal Justice System
Criminal courts hierarchy 1,
Prosecute 2,
Legal aid 3
44  cards
1A.2.2 Sentencing
Aims of sentencing 1,
Which act sets out the purposes o...,
Retributive justice 3
46  cards
1A.2.3 Juries
Qualifications 1,
Disqualification 2,
Reasons for a permanent disqualif...
35  cards
1A.2.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Juries
Advantages of juries 1,
Disadvantages of juries 2,
Public confidence 3
29  cards
1A.2.4 Magistrates
Qualifications for a magistrate 1,
Six judicial qualities 2,
Reasons why some people may be in...
18  cards
1A.2.5 Appeals process
Appeals from the magistrates court 1,
How are appeals from the magistra...,
What are case stated appeals 3
13  cards
1A.3.1 Solicitors
How many solicitors are practicin...,
What is the role of a solicitor i...,
Give examples of areas which a so...
13  cards
1A.3.2 Barristers
Where can barristers work 1,
Advocacy 2,
Rights of audience 3
20  cards
1A.3.3 Legal executives
How is the role of a legal execut...,
Where do legal executives work 2,
A qualified legal executive will ...
7  cards
1A.3.4 Regulation of legal professions
The general council of the bar 1,
The bar standards board 2,
Sanctions the bar standards board...
17  cards
1A.3.5 The Judiciary
The judiciary 1,
What are the two different levels...,
Who is the head of the judiciary 3
24  cards
1A.3.7 Evaluation of the judiciary
Age 1,
Main criticisms of the bench 2,
Women in the judiciary 3
10  cards
1A.3.6 Separation of Powers Theory and Independence of the judiciary
Who proposed the seperation of po...,
What is the separation of powers ...,
What are the three arms of state 3
23  cards
1A.4.1 Government funding for civil and criminal cases
History of legal aid 1,
Why is cost a major hurdle when d...,
Problems with government funding ...
18  cards
1A.4.3 Evaluation of Access to Justice
Positives to access to justice in...,
Problems with access to justice i...,
Positives to access to justice in...
4  cards
1A.4.2 Private funding, conditional fees and other advice agencies
What is citizens advice 1,
What are the main areas that citi...,
How do law centres help with the ...
11  cards
1B.1.1 Actus reus
Actus reus 1,
Conduct crime 2,
Consequence crime 3
45  cards
1B.1.2 Mens rea
Mens rea 1,
Strict liability offences 2,
What are the different levels of ...
35  cards
1B.2.1 Murder
What is homicide 1,
Homicide offences include 2,
Murder 3
29  cards
1B.2.2 Voluntary manslaughter
Voluntary manslaughter 1,
What are the two special defences...,
Which act governs loss of control 3
35  cards
1B.2.3 Involuntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter 1,
What distinguishes involuntary ma...,
What are two types of involuntary...
35  cards
Common Assault: Assault & Battery
Ways of committing common assault 1,
What act is the law on common ass...,
Maximum punishment for assault an...
38  cards
1B.3.2 s47 OAPA 1861
S47 oapa 1861 1,
What type of offence is s47 oapa ...,
Maximum sentence for s47 oapa 1861 3
18  cards
1B.3.3 s20 OAPA 1861
S20 oapa 1861 1,
What are the two offences that fa...,
What type of offence is s20 oapa ...
12  cards
1B.3.4 s18 OAPA 1861
S18 oapa 1861 1,
Why is s18 a more serious offence...,
Actus reus for s18 oapa 1861 3
8  cards
1B.4.1 Theft
Define theft 1,
Which act governs the law on theft 2,
S1 theft act 1968 3
53  cards
1B.4.2 Robbery
What act governs the law on robbe...,
Definition of robbery 2,
Mens rea of robbery 3
20  cards
1B.4.3 Burglary
Which act governs the law on burg...,
What are the two seperate offence...,
Definition of s9 1 a 3
28  cards
1B.5.1 Insanity
Special verdict when insanity is ...,
Who is the burden of proving insa...,
The m naghten rules 3
21  cards
1B.5.2 Automatism
Insane automatism 1,
Non insane automatism 2,
Overlap between insanity and auto...
13  cards
1B.5.3 Intoxication
Meaning of intoxication 1,
Intoxication flow chart 2,
Mens rea for voluntary intoxicati...
28  cards
1B.6.1 Self-defence
What is self defence 1,
What act is the law on self defen...,
Reasons for using self defence 3
24  cards
1B.6.3 Duress and necessity
Two types of duress 1,
What law governs the law on duress 2,
Is duress a complete defence 3
31  cards
1B.6.4 Consent
Definition of consent 1,
What act governs the law on conse...,
Can consent be used for murder or...
30  cards
1B.7.1 Attempts
What is an attempt 1,
Where is an attempt defined 2,
Can an attempt be done by an act ...
30  cards

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