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OCR Sources of Law - Answering questions

Hi guys, just a quick question for anyone who is doing or has done the Sources of Law paper before.

I got an A on the paper last year but it was a low A grade so I'm retaking it this month to get a higher A.

Anyway, I've forgotten the structure of it which is stupid =/. Are the "Describe" questions the write up questions? I'm forgetting what questions I can bullet point and which ones I can write up. I know in ELS the Describe question is bullet point-able. :biggrin:
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Do you know what topic is most likely to come up?


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Original post by PiarraFR
Do you know what topic is most likely to come up?


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S.I and EU. my teacher said perhaps precedent may come up. ive only studied for SI and Precedent though.
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Yeah exactly the same as you! FINGERS CROSSED FOR THE LITERAL RULE!!!


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S.I and EU. my teacher said perhaps precedent may come up. ive only studied for SI and Precedent though.


I would recommend also looking at legislation... It has not come up since June 2011 whereas everything else has :3. I'm resitting because I messed up the middle question :angry: I misread it (so stupid) and didn't talk about the body but talked about the types *facepalm*
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Yeah exactly the same as you! FINGERS CROSSED FOR THE LITERAL RULE!!!


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i think it is not likely literal rule. last time it was rules of language and purposive and literal i think. maybe hansard and mischief will come up and the intent of parliament.
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Yeah intentions of parliament should be on there!


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Is it in the morning or afternoon?


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Original post by PiarraFR
Is it in the morning or afternoon?


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Morning. good luck!

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