OCR A-level Law Paper 2 (H418/02) - 6th June 2023 [Exam Chat]
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Paper 3 is balancing conflicting interests and justice, but I will indefinitely be balancing conflicting interests, since we did Justice in paper 1. My notes from a few months ago say that fault and morality will appear in paper 2, but I'm pretty sure there's one more I'm missing.
Does anyone know the evaluation + Section A topics from OCR Law Paper 2 last year?
last year the Section A questions were on delegated legislation and statutory interpretation and the essay was the Occupiers Liability Act 1984 so 1957 could come up this year
Paper 3 is balancing conflicting interests and justice, but I will indefinitely be balancing conflicting interests, since we did Justice in paper 1. My notes from a few months ago say that fault and morality will appear in paper 2, but I'm pretty sure there's one more I'm missing.
what are you talking about? the evaluation is based on occupiers liability, negligence or vicarious liability
what are you talking about? the evaluation is based on occupiers liability, negligence or vicarious liability
?? I'm not talking about the evaluation part, but is it well-known that the evaluations for Q9 are either OL, negligence and VL?? I'm talking about the "Examine the meaning of fault in criminal law" and such part.
OH NVM, this is the OCR thread. I'm talking about AQA. MB : (
- Negligence - Occupiers Liability - Private nuisance and Rylands v Fletcher - Vicarious Liability In all of those essays you'll also have to discuss any relevant defences/remedies!
Does anyone have any guesses of what the scenarios could be? Like do you think they'll repeat topics from last year since there aren't that many. The same for the evaluation question.