Public Law

The Public Law Module

  • Only what you actually need to know for the SQE 1 exam for Public Law.
  • 12 bite-sized videos so you can learn faster.
  • The entire Public Law SRA syllabus into 20 easy diagrams.
  • Test your knowledge as you go with sample Public Law questions.
  • 12 colourful study notes to refresh your knowledge quickly.
Course Content

Core institutions of the state and how they interrelate

  • smart_displayCentral government, accountability, parliamentary privilege and prerogative power
  • smart_displayStatus of the devolved institutions and their relationship with Westminster
  • smart_displayRole of constitutional conventions, the monarch and the Crown, and parliamentary sovereignty
  • smart_displayPowers and procedures for the enactment, implementation and repeal of primary and secondary legislation

Legitimacy, separation of powers and the rule of law

  • smart_displayPublic Order Law - Processions
  • smart_displayPublic Order law - Assemblies (conditions)
  • smart_displayPublic Order Law - Assemblies (prohibitions)
  • smart_displayBreach of the peace
  • smart_displayJudicial review

Human Rights Act 1998 and the European Convention on Human Rights

  • smart_displayThe key rights guaranteed to people under the European Convention on Human Rights
  • smart_displayInterpretation by courts under the Human Rights Act
  • smart_displayHow the Human Rights Act applies to acts by public authorities, and the remedies people have for breaches
Visual learning

The course provides unique diagrams you won’t find anywhere else, distilling what you need to know for the exam into videos and manageable, bite-sized colourful study notes. This means you’ll understand the material faster and retain the knowledge longer so you remember it when you’re in the exam.

Other SQE Courses

Check out our other SQE preparation courses to help you pass first time:

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Testimonials

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Future Solicitors Preparation Course is a great tool for anyone aiming to excel in the Solicitor’s Qualifying Exam. With a comprehensive library of over 1,200 videos, mock exams, visually engaging diagrams and notes, and a simple and straightforward user interface, this course offers a great depth of content delivered with clarity.

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As a qualified lawyer trained in another jurisdiction interested in the SQE route, Future Solicitor offers exactly the services I was looking for! The versatile platform is easy to navigate and it allows users to move easily between modules depending on your needs. For instance, in my own Civil Law jurisdiction the fields of Criminal Law or Tort Law are taught distinctively differently to how these areas work in the English Common Law tradition, so I knew I needed to devote more time to that course than to Public Law or Dispute Resolution. I also found the study notes and practice exams very helpful to retain key information —especially when it came to memorising salient titles and sections. I am certain the platform will prove to be a key resource for both UK-based degree-level students and foreign lawyers trained in other jurisdictions who seek to be qualified in the English legal market!

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I was paying for all the courses myself, so I was specifically looking for something cost-effective. Future Solicitor fit the bill perfectly.

Oliver came to the SQE2 with several years of paralegal experience. While he had the practical background, he recognised that understanding exam technique was key. “The way they like to see things in a certain exam format — it was helpful to get templates and see how to solve a specific assessment.

For him, the most value came from the written assessments. “What I would do is look at the mock question, write my own answer, then compare it to the model answer. That was an efficient way to learn how to structure responses properly.

He also appreciated the flexibility of the materials. “I liked the video discussions — I used to listen to them on the train. Especially for the oral part, that helped.

Reflecting on his experience, Oliver said: “The quality of the mocks and answers was really good. That’s the key if you want to do well on the SQE2 — get the method down.

Having passed the exam and moved straight into practice, he summed it up simply: “I’m very pleased. I wouldn’t have passed without it.