Legal Services T-Level Resources (VWEX)

Step into an immersive 360-degree mixed reality experience designed for T-Level Legal Services students, offering an in-depth exploration of three landmark legal cases that set important precedents in law: Donoghue vs Stevenson, Dudley vs Pagett, and R vs Woollin. This interactive virtual experience provides a unique opportunity to witness the key moments from these cases, allowing students to understand their significance in shaping modern legal principles.

Through this immersive resource, students will engage in detailed recreations of each case, examining the arguments, decisions, and legal reasoning that led to critical outcomes. In Donoghue vs Stevenson, students will explore the origins of the duty of care in negligence cases. In Dudley vs Pagett, they will delve into the complexities of self-defence and the use of human shields in criminal law. Finally, in R vs Woollin, students will study the doctrine of indirect intent in cases of criminal liability.

By analysing the legal principles established in these landmark cases, students will gain practical insights into how precedent works within the legal system and how judicial decisions continue to impact the development of law. The experience also includes interactive features that allow students to engage with historical court settings, legal documents, and key figures involved in the cases.

By the end of this virtual experience, students will be equipped with a strong understanding of the foundational cases that have shaped modern legal doctrines, making it an invaluable resource for anyone studying or pursuing a career in legal services.

Legal Services T-level

Step into an immersive 360-degree mixed reality experience designed for T-Level Legal Services students, offering an in-depth exploration of three landmark legal cases that set important precedents in law: Donoghue vs Stevenson, Dudley vs Pagett, and R vs Woollin. This interactive virtual experience provides a unique opportunity to witness the key moments from these cases, allowing students to understand their significance in shaping modern legal principles.

Through this immersive resource, students will engage in detailed recreations of each case, examining the arguments, decisions, and legal reasoning that led to critical outcomes. In Donoghue vs Stevenson, students will explore the origins of the duty of care in negligence cases. In Dudley vs Pagett, they will delve into the complexities of self-defence and the use of human shields in criminal law. Finally, in R vs Woollin, students will study the doctrine of indirect intent in cases of criminal liability.

By analysing the legal principles established in these landmark cases, students will gain practical insights into how precedent works within the legal system and how judicial decisions continue to impact the development of law. The experience also includes interactive features that allow students to engage with historical court settings, legal documents, and key figures involved in the cases.

By the end of this virtual experience, students will be equipped with a strong understanding of the foundational cases that have shaped modern legal doctrines, making it an invaluable resource for anyone studying or pursuing a career in legal services.