LawByLak — Topic 37: Nature of Law (OCR H418, Paper 2)
Introduction to the Nature of Law — OCR H418 Paper 3 (Section A)
The Nature of Law essay rewards one thing above all: argument. This module is built to get you there.
Section A of Paper 3 is marked AO1 8 / AO3 12, so most of your marks come from evaluation, not description. Topic 37 takes you from "what is law?" to a confident, balanced argument on the rule of law, with every theorist and case you need and a model-answer ladder that shows exactly how a Level 4 answer climbs to Level 6.
What's covered
- What law is, civil versus criminal, and how English law developed
- The rule of law in full: Dicey, Bingham, Raz and Hayek
- Evaluating the rule of law, and parliamentary sovereignty as the standing challenge
- Every key authority, accurately stated: Entick v Carrington, M v Home Office, both Miller cases, the Belmarsh case, Jackson, and Magna Carta
What's in the download
- The full interactive HTML module (open it straight in any browser on phone, tablet or laptop, no install needed): 14 tabs, annotated essay climbs from Level 4 to Level 6, flashcards, a timed quiz, matching games, quick-check drills, a built-in RAG progress tracker, dark mode and accessibility options
- A printable PDF revision guide and cheat sheet for offline study and last-minute recap
Both files are included in the single download. Buy once, revise everywhere.
Why it works Every page is exam-aligned and informed by examiner reports, so you spend your time on what actually earns marks, not on padding.
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