Criminal Law

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Criminal law is one of the seven foundation modules required for a qualifying law degree in England and Wales and is a core requirement of the University of London LLB and CertHE Common Law programmes. This module is concerned with the general principles of criminal liability, fatal and non-fatal offences against the person and offences against property. Attempts to commit offences, secondary liability and defences also form part of the curriculum.

The students of the UOL generally gets the opportunity to sit for the examination twice (May & October) in an academic year. The question of this module is divided in two parts, where a compulsory Part A is problem and short question based. On the other hand students in Part B is required to answer 3 out of 7 question. Where they can get both the problem and essay questions. The students will be evaluated with 100 marks question which will be completely written based examination.

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn to explain and evaluate offences and defences.
  • You will learn to describe the general principle governing criminal liabilities.
  • You will learn the criminal court process and the appeal process in the criminal cases.
  • You will also be able to draw a comparison and distinction between the offences within the same and different family.
  • You will learn by this lesion how to answer the question prudently and efficiently.

Course Content

Video Lecture

Lecture Sheets

Part A- Short Questions Bank

Part B -Problem Questions bank

Essay Questions Bank

Problem Skeleton

Essay Skeleton

Essay Sample Answer

Problem Sample Answer

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