SQE Legal System of England and Wales
SQE Legal System of England and Wales
Get ready for SQE1 with high-performance SQE Study Guides developed by UOLLB and published by UOL Press to revolutionise your study method and exam strategy. All difficult legal concepts are turned into digestible bullet points, arranged in a memorable sequence, and supported by case law and statute law.
With a pass rate of just 44%, the SQE is the most challenging hurdle many aspiring solicitors struggle to overcome. Fortunately, it is entirely possible to pass it through self-study without the need for expensive revision courses. As a world-class legal educator with many years of experience in providing quality legal education, we know exactly what you need to do to succeed.
You are on the right path to becoming a respected solicitor. This comprehensive, cost-effective SQE Study Guide covers all the topics of Legal System of England and Wales specified in the SQE1 Assessment Specification, including legislation passed by Senedd Cymru, but excluding the rights of audience and the appeal system, which will be explained in SQE Legal Services and SQE Criminal Practice, respectively. You will become familiar with the concepts and principles tested in SQE1 FLK1 while benefiting from the unparalleled learning experience we offer. For practice questions, check out our SQE1 Mock Exam. See for yourself now.
Chapters
1. Common Law Tradition
2. Constitutional Principles
3. Principles of Justice
4. Sources of Law
5. Judicial Reasoning
6. Courts of England and Wales
7. Doctrine of Precedent
8. Statutory Interpretation
9. Senedd Cymru and Westminster
10. Judiciary
11. Judges
12. Legal Proceedings
13. Legal Professionals
14. Civil Justice Process
15. Criminal Justice Process
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