Hello! I am a student taking my Cambridge A-levels in Malaysia at the moment. Your videos have proven extremely helpful and informative to me. I thank you so much and hope you don't stop making them!
I am going to be giving my A s level law exam in may i am from pakistan .i was struggling with law but after after watching these lectures i am finding it much easier to understand thank you !
Shayan Khan hey dude . Im also from pakistan and name is shayan and I am in my igs . I want to take law as a subject so can we get in touch and give me some points it would be really helpfull please ? 😊😊
Love your videos - they are a god send! But I missed where you elaborated on the Young v. Bristol Aeroplane case which you mention at 15.05 - is this in another video?
Watching this the summer before my a levels even start but have nothing better to do. Do you have any other suggestions for things to watch or ways to prepare in advance so I have a headstart? Thanks for the video!
That issue largely ties into the topic 'Statutory Interpretation', whereby UK judges depending on their seniority (and one or two other circumstances) are able to interpret law set down by Parliament in order to reach a decision in a case, creating a precedent to be used by other courts in future (i.e. judge made law). It's a controversial topic for some. I have done a video on this topic, but if you need more specific points let me know.
oh yaa you are right friend. must add in brexit. lol any way are you a singaporean, i have some questions for you ahmed. my email constantine_peacock@yahoo.com.sg
Hello! I am a student taking my Cambridge A-levels in Malaysia at the moment. Your videos have proven extremely helpful and informative to me. I thank you so much and hope you don't stop making them!
GREAT HELP, I WATCH THEM ON 2X SPEED AS A REFRESHER BEFORE EXAMS AND IT REALLY HELPS WITH CONFIDENCE GOING INTO AN EXAM
I am going to be giving my A s level law exam in may i am from pakistan .i was struggling with law but after after watching these lectures i am finding it much easier to understand thank you !
Shayan Khan hey dude . Im also from pakistan and name is shayan and I am in my igs .
I want to take law as a subject so can we get in touch and give me some points it would be really helpfull please ? 😊😊
Me too
Thank you. Your videos are amazing really helping me with my As Level Law Revision
Thank you very much I read my notes and listened to your video's over and over and this stuck in the mind 👍
Glad I could help!
Thank you , sir.
Please post videos for the chapter :human rights and police power too...
I appreciate your effort of educating us through youtube ..
Priyashini Rajasegaran
Please check back regularly as I will be posting more videos!
its helpful btw im waiting for judicial precedent(2)
Love your videos - they are a god send! But I missed where you elaborated on the Young v. Bristol Aeroplane case which you mention at 15.05 - is this in another video?
Thank you. I think it was in part 2, but if you have any questions still (been a while now I know), I'm happy to help.
Amazing, thank you! Please make on civil courts and appeals?
Nicola x
I will get round to that one soon.
Hey, can you please upload part 2 thanks you so much
Hello , sir ..
Waiting for judicial precedent 2 ..
Thank You ..Your tutorial make my learning lively..
Priyashini Rajasegaran
Thank you. Hope your studies are going well.
Duncan Bunce yes its going quite well..thank you for your videos ..keep making more of'em!!!
Watching this the summer before my a levels even start but have nothing better to do. Do you have any other suggestions for things to watch or ways to prepare in advance so I have a headstart? Thanks for the video!
Apologies I didn't get back to you in time. How are your studies going Alice?
very helpful. Where is the 2nd part?
sir i need you to explain the courts and its work. you have
I seen As law Lecture: Judicial precedent (1).
This is soooo soo helpful thank you!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Can we get it's part 2 please
did you give lecture for DO JUDGES MAKE LAW. please i need help on this topic.
That issue largely ties into the topic 'Statutory Interpretation', whereby UK judges depending on their seniority (and one or two other circumstances) are able to interpret law set down by Parliament in order to reach a decision in a case, creating a precedent to be used by other courts in future (i.e. judge made law). It's a controversial topic for some. I have done a video on this topic, but if you need more specific points let me know.
sir do you also give talks on public law.
I don't really I'm afraid. I stick to the A-Level specification mainly, which is what I teach.
Are you Nick Frost
Oliver Isaac
Sorry to disappoint!
Very helpful, but you may want to amend the hierarchy of the courts because of brexit
Fizza Ahmed its still the same until 2019
oh yaa you are right friend. must add in brexit. lol any way are you a singaporean, i have some questions for you ahmed. my email constantine_peacock@yahoo.com.sg
but we are not part of the European Union anymore :(
That's right, not anymore. Although if you study A-Level Law or read Law at degree level you still need to learn about European Union Law.
@@DuncanBunce yes I'm doing a level Law and I watch your videos and they are very helpful, thank you
sir you have email. i can chat with you there or up to you. this page all can read