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What is murder and who defined it?

Murder is a common law offence resulting a mandatory life sentence. It was defined by Lord Justice Coke in the 17th century as 'the unlawful killing of a reasonable person in being and uner the Queen's...

Answered by Emma B. Law tutor
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What are the best ways to remember cases?

Case cards! You can use index cards to briefly write the name of the case and the facts on it then get someone to test you. Drawing pictures may help. One of the best ways is to find a way a case relat...

Answered by Emma B. Law tutor
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What are some good ways to learn the law for AS and A2?

For AS, it is useful to create model answers of all the qustions that could come up in Law 01 (e.g. features of judicial precedent, law reports etc.) and the first 2 questions for Law 02 (such as stric...

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Should the law of murder be reformed within the UK?

The Law Commission (LC) has described the law of murder as a "rickety structure built on shaky foundations", thus one can discern from this that the current offense of murder is unstable and ...

Answered by Joshua F. Law tutor
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Explain the Gillick Principle

The Gillick Principle orginates from the House of Lords case, Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech Area Health Authority) [1986]. A mother, who was a devout Catholics and didn’t believe in contraception,...

Answered by James R. Law tutor
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