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Starter Path
Beginning the study of law can feel overwhelming. Many students open a textbook and are immediately confronted with unfamiliar terminology, long appellate judgments, and complex doctrinal rules. Without structure, the subject can feel fragmented and abstract.
This Starter Path is designed to prevent that experience.
Law is not a collection of disconnected subjects. It is a system. That system has architecture. If you understand the architecture, each subject becomes manageable. If you do not, every case appears isolated and every rule feels arbitrary.
Before moving into Contract, Criminal, Tort or Public Law, you must first understand how English law is built and how legal authority operates. That foundation is not optional. It is the intellectual groundwork of your degree.
PART 1
English Legal System and Legal Foundations
1. The Nature and Purpose of Law
2. Constitutional Foundations: Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Rule of Law
3. Sources of Law
4. Court Structure in England and Wales
5. The Doctrine of Precedent: Binding Authority and Legal Certainty
Case Summaries & Theory Breakdowns
01
Contract
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02
Criminal
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03
Tort
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04
Public Law
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05
Land Law
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06
Equity & Trust
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07
EU Laws
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