LAW

A lawless society compels citizens to abide by arbitrary ruler-ship of the powerful. In some countries, abiding by the law is virtually non-existent, in the event of which civil society members are subject to violation of rights and the regime’s oppression against them exercising responsibilities. Law abiding societies, on the other hand, enjoy freedom of expression, peace and solidarity. The legal system has the autonomous right to challenge the unlawful regardless of their position or degree of power in society. Lawyers are, therefore, needed as key regulatory agents of social change in every country.

Course Objectives and Content

The main aim of A-level Law is to provide the students with an introduction to the legal system and law as it is practised. A-Level Law gives you an understanding as to how the lawful system functions, and not exactly what the law is. It takes a gander at legal experts, specialists, advocates, judges, and in addition how laws are made. You will likewise be encouraged to apply the legal knowledge that you pick up all through the course to “issue questions” (situations) to explain the result of a specific case.
Students will learn about the legal framework, law making, the nature of law, criminal law, the law of tort and human rights law. Law understudies build up a scope of abilities including the use of lawful standards and standards to introduce a contention, investigation and assessment of the law, legal issues and ideas.

Skills Addressed
Insight and comprehension of the English legal system
Critical thinking
build up a basic attention to its structure, staff and operation
Decision-making

Future Prospects

A Level Law gives a reasonable establishment to related courses in advanced education. Similarly, it is suitable if you plan to seek a profession or further study in law, or as a component of a course of general instruction. A-Level Law isn’t only for understudies who want to enter legal professions. It is a very much regarded subject and is an appreciated expansion to numerous A-Level subjects. A Level Law interfaces well with science subjects, humanities and sociology subjects including, history, social science, financial matters and business.
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Exam Board and Specification Code: Cambridge International AS and A Level Law 9084