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16 May 2026

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Comprehensive A-Level Law resource covering Police Powers, restrictions on individual rights, remedies against unlawful police conduct, and the balance between state authority and civil liberties under PACE and the Human Rights Act 1998.
Originally created for WJEC A-Level Law teaching, but easily adaptable for AQA, OCR, and other exam boards.
Includes:

  • Detailed coverage of police powers under PACE 1984
  • Stop and search powers and procedural safeguards
  • Search of premises, warrants, and emergency entry powers
  • Arrest powers, necessity tests, and citizen’s arrest
  • Terrorism arrest and detention powers
  • Police detention, custody rights, and Code C protections
  • Interviews, legal advice, and treatment of vulnerable suspects
  • Identification procedures, fingerprints, DNA, and samples
  • Exclusion of unfair or improperly obtained evidence
  • Remedies against the police including false imprisonment and malicious prosecution
  • Human rights protections under Articles 5, 6, and 8 ECHR
  • Strong evaluative discussion of proportionality, police discretion, and accountability
  • Key cases including O’Hara v RUC, S and Marper v UK, R v Samuel, Glinski v McIver, and more
  • Exam-focused commentary, statutory summaries, and essay-ready analysis
    Suitable for:
  • A-Level Law teaching and revision
  • Criminal justice and police powers topics
  • Human rights and civil liberties study
  • Essay preparation and evaluation practice
  • Higher-achieving students aiming for top grades

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A-Level Law: Human Rights Law - Full set of teaching notes (WJEC/OCR/AQA)

Full set of notes for Human Rights Law. Comprehensive WJEC A-Level Law Human Rights Bundle covering everything needed to teach and study the full Human Rights option for both Unit 3 and Unit 4. This fully updated resource pack has been designed specifically for the current WJEC specification and provides complete coverage of the Human Rights Law unit in one place. Ideal for teachers, revision sessions, independent study, and high-achieving students preparing for top grades. The bundle combines detailed legal knowledge with AO3 evaluation, exam-ready analysis, case law, statutory interpretation, and modern debates surrounding rights protection in the UK. Topics covered include: * Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) * Rights theory and philosophical foundations of human rights * Parliamentary sovereignty and proportionality * Articles 8, 10, and 11 in depth * Public order offences and protest law * Police powers and restrictions on liberty * Interception of communications and surveillance law * Confidentiality and misuse of private information * Obscenity and freedom of expression * Defamation law and Article 10 balancing * Trespass and harassment * Judicial Review and domestic court enforcement * The role of the ECtHR and Strasbourg * Human rights reform debates * Should the Human Rights Act be repealed? * Arguments for and against a UK Bill of Rights * Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) * Modern developments, digital rights, and contemporary evaluation points Includes: * Detailed student-friendly notes and explanations * Key statutes and legal principles * Extensive case law throughout * AO3 evaluation and essay-ready commentary * Strengths, weaknesses, and reform discussions * Comparison tables and structured summaries * Contemporary examples and up-to-date legal developments * Clear exam-focused approach designed around WJEC assessment objectives Suitable for: * WJEC A-Level Law teachers * A-Level Law revision and independent study * Essay preparation and evaluation practice * Classroom delivery, flipped learning, and homework tasks * Students aiming for A/A* grades * A complete, up-to-date Human Rights Law teaching bundle with everything needed to confidently deliver Units 3 and 4.

£14.00

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