A2 Level Law
We often associate law with “The Bill” or “Crimewatch”, but crime and criminals are only a small part of the legal system. Law affects
every aspect of our day-to-day lives, such as our relationships with other people, the workplace, traffic laws and even the food we
eat. It’s important to have a basic understanding of what conduct is acceptable and unacceptable in the eyes of the law. You should
also study Law if you are interested in how law is made in the UK, how to solve legal problems, what lawyers do, or how to determine a person’s innocence or guilt.
Course
Duration |
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Exam Board |
1 Year
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Coursework
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A2
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University |
Employment |
AQA
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EDEXCEL |
OCR |
WJEC |
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A2:
Unit 3: Criminal Law (Offences against the Person) or Contract Law
Unit 4:Criminal Law (Offences against Property) or Tort, and Concepts of Law
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