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The Law Teacher
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2018
Videos designed for A level students to help with studying A level Law.
Access to Justice: Legal Aid
Video tutorial for A-level law to assist with questions on access to justice and legal aid.
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Tort Revision - Vicarious liability
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Revision for A-level tort law exams. This video summarises vicarious liability and they key tests for establishing liability.
Format of the 3 Eduqas A-level law exams
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Video tutorial looking at the question types on the different Eduqas law exams. Tips for timing and answering the questions are provided.
Contract revision: The rules of consideration
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Short tutorial summarising the rules of consideration in contract law.
Negligence: Robinson v CC of West Yorkshire (2018)
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Video explaining the significance of Robinson v CC of West Yorkshire police in establishing a duty of care in negligence. Explains the impact on the Caparo test.
The Law Commission - 5 mark question
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Video tutorial looking at the role of the Law Commission and how to answer a short exam question.
R (Miller) v Prime Minister
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Video tutorial explaining the significance of this case for: independence of the judiciary; Separation of Powers; and the Sovereignty of Parliament. Boris Johnson was found to have unlawfully prorogued Parliament by the Supreme Court.
Introduction to the English Legal System
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Video tutorial outlining where our laws come from, the difference between law and morality, and the key differences between criminal and civil law.
Revision: Actus Reus and Mens Rea activity
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Video tutorial which helps you to identify the actus reus and the mens rea in some definitions of crimes.
Exam Question: Occupier's Liability in tort
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A-level law revision on Occupier's liability in tort. Looking at a suggested answer to a past exam question on the 1957 and 1984 Acts.
Exam Question: Evaluation of Private Nuisance
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A-level law exam revision. This tutorial takes you through a suggested answer to a tort law evaluation question on private nuisance.
Exam Question: Evaluation of negligence in tort
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A-level law revision. Looking at a suggested answer to a law exam question on negligence in tort.
Applying Rylands v Fletcher to an exam scenario
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Video tutorial to help with A-level law revision on tort. This video looks at a model answer for a scenario question on Rylands v Fletcher.
OCR Law Exam Format - Law making and the law of contract
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Revision video for OCR A-level law. Looking at the exam format for law making and the law of contract. Suggests content for exam questions.
OCR A-level law exam format: Law making and the law of tort
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Exam revision for OCR A-level law. Looking at the exam format for law making and the law of tort. Discussion of the key content required for each question.
How to apply the Occupier’s Liability Act 1984
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How to apply the Occupier’s Liability Act 1984
How to apply the defence of consent to a scenario
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How to apply the defence of consent to a scenario
Contract Law Exam Question - Offer and acceptance
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Contract Law Exam Question - Offer and acceptance
Negligence Exam Question - Applying the law to a crash scenario
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Negligence Exam Question - Applying the law to a crash scenario
OCR Law Exam - 12 mark question on the literal rule
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OCR Law Exam - 12 mark question on the literal rule
AQA Law Exam - 10 mark question June 2020
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AQA Law Exam - 10 mark question June 2020
Exam Question: Intention to Create Legal Relations
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Exam Question: Intention to Create Legal Relations
Tort Law Exam Question on Rylands v Fletcher
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Tort Law Exam Question on Rylands v Fletcher
AQA Law Exam - How to answer 30 mark questions
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AQA Law Exam - How to answer 30 mark questions
How to apply the law on attempted murder
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How to apply the law on attempted murder
These videos are solid gold real estate, thank you most kindly for hosting these and for your time and care in making them. I'll be writing criminal this fall and these videos have wrapped up concepts that are otherwise scattered and even conflicting such as defenses. Much obliged!!!!
thank you so kindly for the video! it's an invaluable help for recapping an otherwise overlapping and outdated set of concepts. I was wondering whether john could be suffering from PTSD due to his service record and the lights may be a trigger to that. If that bit were in the scenario, do you think it'd be a plausible case to be made for sane automatism due to an external factor triggering a disease of the mind as was the case in R v T 1990? Much obliged for your time and care!!! -E
Hello, thank you for your informative video. I have a question though. Wouldn't Mario not be found guilty under the Purposive approach/the Mischief rule because his van is parked IN the school on the playground. How would that contribute to accidents happening because he's ON the school premises, not outside or nearby like the other 2 characters but is actually IN the school?
Great Videos! Well done!
great video!
Exactly completely And total deprivation as an attempt to give everything up so that at time of murder nothing is left everything stripped away even vehicles home and family ties
Excellent for class presentations. How do you organize them in the four approaches as a series
Thank you. Could you please make a video on mistake
The AQA textbook goes into great detail about the hiring and appointment process of Magistrates - is this something we need to know for the exam as the specification only mentions the role and powers of Magistrates,
You should follow the specification for guidance on what is examined.
Thank you
Ever hear of a murder of crows? I wonder if the first crime defined as murder was when someone near crows threw food on someone causing a horrible death to that person while he was pecked to death.
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Great lecture, thank you!
You're very welcome!
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Mam awesome i now understand it but can u make it little more easy speaking meanings also please mam
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Really helpful content, thank you. Relevant to my law degree even in Australia.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching in Australia!
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With Parker v South Eastern Railway, how can it be fair that these terms were presented after the ticket was purchased (as the terms were on the reverse of the ticket)?
is DR only applicable to insanity plea's or are there other scenarios where it can be used? (I am starting A-Level Law in a few months, no education yet so could be stupid question)
DR is only available as a defence to murder. It is a different defence to insanity, which can be a defence to other crimes (not just murder). If you watch my insanity video, this might make it clearer for you.
I finally understand intoxication!! I was struggling with this so much. Thank you for a clear explanation.
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching!
I am currently under duress, though I have not committed a crime.
This is so helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
This does not cover what's going on at my place. If a landlord refuses to make repairs and you become injured or ill, the landlord is responsible. If there were no landlord, then whomever was claiming ownership and making repairs, would be liable. Break and enters would not fall under this either.
Hi - Great informative video... As part of the application process or interviews, is there any written exams/tests or written answers that you have to supply, or is it all verbal? I'm very keen on applying, have already 'sat in' on a couple of court sessions for 'observation'. I'm semi retired, held senior managerial position and have been involved with disciplinaries, grievances, ET's and national wage negations with Unions... so used to understanding investigations and contradictory information etc.... However I'm concerned about the application process/written tests etc. Thanks for your help.
Off the top of my head: someone watching video or a person being attacked online and doing nothing, not reporting this, particularly if they repeatedly go back and watch The same goes for employers who do not file reports against employees who create circumstances where someone will be injured, (leave any part of building or living quarters unrepaired, if requiring to live in quarters for work) Looking the other way on attacks, sexual harassment, and violation of privacy would qualify as well.
No clue why there aren't any comments here. This definitely helped me a lot on the essay plan 'Is it fit for its purpose or should it be reformed?' Awesome-sauce video!
I love your videos thanks so much
Thank you for watching, I’m glad they’re helpful!
A person identified as a vessel, occupation would be disregarded as unfounded, especially when the vessel is not supposed to know they are a vessel.
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Thanks a lot, and its well explained which makes it easy to get it
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How can you please explain what assault beating
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i have my final law exam tomorrow, this is very helpful thanks!
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Exam in 10 hours 😭😭
Cramming lol
Good luck!
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Could you please please create a full evaluation model answers for Occupiers Liability and Negligence? Like the ones you have for criminal.
You should find them in the ‘evaluation of tort’ playlist.
@@thelawteacher5724 I have and couldnt see Occupiers Liability as an evaluation. Could you link me it please 🙏🏻.
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This comment made my day, thank you! Good luck with your exams, and your legal career. Thanks for watching!