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- Vocational qualification
- Roby
- 2 Years
...Law Course Description This course consists of three 90 minute sessions per week. Sessions will consist of lectures, group work, debates and research...
- A Level
- West Sussex
- 2 Years
...Law is an exciting subject providing the student with an opportunity to learn and explore their rights and duties in relation to each other and the state. There are trips to court e.g. the local magistrates court, as well as trips to the Royal Courts of Justice and the Old Bailey in London...
- A Level
- Liverpool
- 1 Year
...The AS is designed to encourage students interest in law, with an introduction to the legal system and substantive law, plus application of aspects of criminal law and civil law, with a choice of topics, including Civil Courts, the Criminal Courts and the Judiciary, and Parliamentary Law Making...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...A living subject which affects all areas of your life. Law provides the framework for protecting life and liberty across the world as well as regulating everyday contacts between people. There will be the opportunity to participate in mock trials, court visits and Law conferences with outside...
- Course
- St Helens
- Beginner
- September
- 6 Weeks
... with a strong foundation upon which they can build and develop their legal knowledge and skills linked to professional practice in policing and... Learn about: Consumer Law, Contract Law, IT Law...
- Course
- Liverpooland20 other venues
- South Glamorgan, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, Leicester, London, Manchester, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne ...
- 8 Days
... & Business Skills 3 days of face to face tuition including a 1.5 hour exam Advocacy & Communication Skills 3 days of face to face tuition Why choose...
- A Level
- West Sussex
- 2 Years
...Law is an exciting subject providing the student with an opportunity to learn and explore their rights and duties in relation to each other and the state. There are trips to court e.g. the local magistrates court, as well as trips to the Royal Courts of Justice and the Old Bailey in London...
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