LawByLak — Topic 25: Parliamentary Law Making (OCR H418, Paper 2)
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T25 · Parliamentary Law Making
The starting point for the whole of Paper 2: how a bill becomes an Act, and why Parliament sits at the top of the legal order. Most students treat this as a list of stages to recite and lose the AO3 marks; this module teaches you to explain the process and then weigh it.
Inside the module:
- Green and White Papers, the full journey through both Houses and Royal Assent, public and private members' bills, the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949, and parliamentary supremacy.
- 8-mark AO1 and 12-mark AO3 questions mapped to the OCR four-level grid, with what each level demands made explicit.
- Full worked answers: P·D·C·J model paragraphs for the 12-mark evaluations, clean D·F·E structures for the 8-mark explanations.
- Practice climbs from Bronze to Gold, a Stretch tier and a past-paper builder.
- A RAG tracker for every specification point, plus flashcards for cases, concepts and mnemonics.
- One self-contained file that works offline, on phone or laptop, in light or dark mode.
Exam-aligned and informed by examiner reports. OCR H418 Paper 2.
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