pdf, 1.29 MB
pdf, 1.29 MB

Free resource on the British Constitution. It includes developments that led to the Human Rights Act.

This is an editable pdf whereby students are able to complete their answers in the editable form. Alternatively you could print this pdf off.

With the support of friends in the legal professions I was able to produce this child friendly- resource that is centered around higher ability year 7 to year 11 .

I think we’ve all been there where you spend hours / days, looking for a resource that fits, but nothing does. The resources I found did not pass the test with the legal professionals I know, so as a very last resort I spent many hours (6 months reading law books) producing this British Constitution workbook.

I will be using this resource for many years, so please let me know if there is anything you think I need to add.

Most importantly under The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, article 26) it states that 'education shall be directed to the full development of human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.

This resource will satisfy the latter. Please review it!

For updates to this resource please check the evernote link below
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s63/sh/81b83c77-a15b-465d-b256-333efaaf7049/219f09146adddb87eecbb8d6c997634d

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