The A Level comprises 3 Units taught over two years. You will study three areas of law as well as key aspects of the legal system. The three areas of law are:
- Criminal Law
- Tort Law and either
- Contract Law or Human Rights
In addition you will study the English legal system – the legal system of England and Wales.
Criminal Law content general principles of criminal law, murder, manslaughter, and non-fatal offences, property offences such as theft and robbery, key defences such as insanity, self defence, duress automatism and intoxic ation, the law on attempt.
Tort Law content negligence, nuisance, occupiers’ liability, defences and remedies in tort law, the principle of vicarious liability.
Human Rights content – the nature and protection of human rights, the role of the human rights act and a focus on freedom of expression, and the rights to assembly, liberty and privacy and the right not to be discriminated against or Contract Law content the rules of contract law, express and implied terms, theories of contract law, consumer rights, exclusion clauses, remedies.
Legal system content sources of English law – legislation, delegated legislation, EU Law, statutory interpretation, precedent, criminal courts and lay people (jury and magistrates), the legal profession and judiciary, legal funding and access to justice, the nature of law, the rule of law, law and morality and law and justice.
(Exam board: OCR)
(Specification code: H415/01, 02, 03)