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Evaluating statutory interpretation and judicial precedent

Sally Russell provides a guide on what you need to include in exam evaluations of statutory interpretation and precedent

Figure 1 Structuring an essay

This article is relevant to AQA A-level 3.1 (law making) and OCR A-level Unit 2 (law making).

Examination questions use command words to indicate what is required. In the last two issues we looked at how to ‘describe’ or ‘explain’ statutory interpretation and judicial precedent. Here we will evaluate these topics.

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