Summary: Need a bang up-to-date book matched completely to your OCR Law for AS course?Want to know that it's been checked for the specification and packed full of exam tips?OCR Law for AS, 2nd edition is the book for you. The author, Jacqueline Martin, has helped 100,000s of students to be successful in studying law. She has ensured that this book covers all the necessary OCR AS level topics in a clear order and in accessible language.This edition has been revised to incorporate recent changes to the law, including full details of the new Supreme Court. There are illustrations, cartoons and activities throughout to clarify difficult concepts and help readers remember the key information in revision. A new Exam Tips feature will ensure that students are better prepared than ever for the exam.
Essential, extensive updates to include Supreme Court, new cases and new sentencing guidelines.New exam questions and examination tips based on recent OCR papers.Jacqueline Martin is the leading, reliable and accessible brand in AS Law.Edited by a chief examiner for a major examination board.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Introduction to LawChapter 2 Civil casesChapter 3 Alternative methods of dispute resolutionChapter 4 Police powersChapter 5 Pre-trial procedure in criminal casesChapter 6 Criminal courtsChapter 7 Criminal appealsChapter 8 SentencingChapter 9 The judiciaryChapter 10 The legal professionChapter 11 Lay MagistratesChapter 12 JuriesChapter 13 Funding and provision of servicesChapter 14 Judicial precedentChapter 15 Acts of ParliamentChapter 16 Delegated LegislationChapter 17 Statutory InterpretationChapter 18 European LawChapter 19 Law Reform
About the Author(s): Jacqueline Martin LLM was chief examiner for A Level law for a major examining board. She has ten years' experience as a practising barrister and has taught law at all levels. She is a renowned and bestselling author and her other titles include OCR Criminal Law for A2 and The English Legal System 6th Edition.
Readership: Students taking the OCR Law AS specification