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100 1 $aMartin, Jacqueline.
245 10 $aAQA Law for A2.
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300 $a1 online resource (479 pages)
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505 0 $aCover; Book Title; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of cases; Table of statutes and other instruments; Unit 3 Section A: Criminal Law (Offences Against the Person); Chapter 1 Murder; 1.1 Actus reus of murder; 1.2 Causation; 1.3 Mens rea of murder; 1.4 Transferred malice; 1.5 Coincidence of actus reus and mens rea; 1.6 The need for reform of the law; 1.7 Exam tips; Chapter 2 Voluntary manslaughter; 2.1 Diminished responsibility; 2.2 Loss of control; 2.3 Exam tips; Chapter 3 Involuntary manslaughter; 3.1 Unlawful act manslaughter; 3.2 Gross negligence manslaughter.
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505 8 $a6.6 Privity of contract6.7 Intention to create legal relations; Chapter 7 Contract terms; 7.1 Express and implied terms; 7.2 Conditions and warranties; 7.3 Exclusion clauses; Chapter 8 Vitiating factors; 8.1 Effect of void and voidable contracts; 8.2 Misrepresentation; Chapter 9 Discharge of contract; 9.1 Discharge by performance; 9.2 Discharge by frustration; 9.3 Breach; Chapter 10 Remedies; 10.1 Damages; 10.2 Equitable remedies; Section B: Examination questions; Unit 4 Section A: Criminal Law (Offences Against Property); Chapter 11 Theft; 11.1 Appropriation; 11.2 Property.
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505 8 $aChapter 16 Defences16.1 Duress; 16.2 Duress of circumstances; 16.3 Intoxication; 16.4 Self-defence/prevention of crime; 16.5 Exam tips; Section A: Examination questions; Unit 4 Section B: Law of Tort; Chapter 17 Negligence; 17.1 General principles of negligence; 17.2 Pure economic loss; 17.3 Negligent misstatement; 17.4 Psychiatric harm (nervous shock); 17.5 Product liability; Chapter 18 Occupiers' liability; 18.1 Occupiers and premises; 18.2 Liability in respect of lawful visitors and the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957.
500 $a18.3 Liability in respect of trespassers and the Occupiers' Liability Act 1984.
520 $aThe most up-to-date AQA A2 Law textbook - from the number 1 A-Level Law author - that will prepare your for your exams. This engaging and accessible textbook provides complete coverage of the whole AQA A2 specification. From the leading law author, it is comprehensive, authoritative and updated with important changes to the law. Now includes:. - Fully updated with the latest changes to criminal, tort and contract law. - Important and interesting cases and scenarios to highlight key points. - Activities to increase your students'understanding of more difficult concepts. - Examination practice,
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