One of the most common criticisms levelled by examiners of GCSE law has been that many candidates fail to support their answers by referring to relevant cases. This book is designed to help students incorporate discussion of cases into their essays and exam answers.
The book reflects the experience of students' and lecturers' needs by providing the details of many of the cases likely to be needed for GCSE in a ""page per case"" format. Each case is presented in a standard form giving details of the facts and then of the decision, and is followed by a commentary on the legal significance of the case.;There is an alphabetical index of the cases and a further index with cases referenced to the type of law involved in the case.