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Law Revision
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Murder
The Law of Murder Explained Murder is arguably one of the most serious offences in English criminal law. It is a common law offence, this means that it has been developed over time through court decisions rather than being fully written in to legislation. Over time, judges have shaped the offence so that it can apply to a wide range of real-life situations. The common law definition of murder comes from Lord Coke, who described it as “the unlawful killing of a reasonable crea
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Apr 175 min read


How to Revise Law
How to revise for law exams Revising for A-Level Law or BTEC Law can sometimes feel overwhelming. You are expected to remember legal rules, apply them to scenarios, recall cases (including names and legal rules), and construct clear legal arguments in exam conditions. However, revision does not have to be stressful or confusing. With the right approach, you can revise efficiently, develop confidence in your knowledge, and improve your exam performance. In this blog we will ex
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Nov 15, 20256 min read


A-Level Law Revision Guide
A-Level Law Revision Guides - The Best Resources for Exam Success Preparing for your A-Level Law exams can feel overwhelming. With so many cases, principles, and exam techniques to master, it’s important to have the right revision tools. At TeachLaw.net , we provide student-friendly A-Level Law revision guides and resources to help you study smarter, not harder. Whether you’re looking for concise summaries, exam tips, or interactive tools like flashcards and active recall pac
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Aug 19, 20253 min read
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