Level 4: Semester One
This module introduces students to aspects of the English Legal System, and practical, transferable and legal skills and legal theory essential to effective engagement with their legal studies. Students are introduced to the theories of what law is and what are its sources, the court system, EU and international law, and the personnel involved in the administration of the law. Students will encounter and develop a range of skills, including study skills, deriving law from primary sources and explaining, discussing and applying it, research, using secondary sources, writing, communication and IT skills, numerical skills, and reflective learning
This Level 4 Module aims to familiarise students with principles on the formation of contracts, their terms, performance, factors that vitiate contracts, consequences of breaching contracts and how these principles apply in real life scenarios. The learning objectives are achieved using a range of different teaching techniques including lectures, seminars and workshops.
The purpose of this module is to provide an introduction to constitutional and administrative law. The module concentrates upon constitutions; sources of the constitution; an introduction to the principles that underpin the constitution; an exploration of the legal manifestations of the constitution as expressed through the operation of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the substantive grounds of judicial review.
Level 4: Semester Two
This module enables students to explore a number of current law reform debates. It also introduces the social, political, economic and ethical considerations that underpin these debates. The module develops team-working skills, as students will be expected to work in groups to produce specific law reform proposals. Students will present their law reform proposals to the group at the end of the semester.
This module is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of tortious liability in a range of different torts, with a more detailed exploration of tort liability in the context of negligence. The module seeks to explore the workings of tort with exploration of the underlying legal, social and economic policies.
The module will introduce students to the traditional characteristics of European civil legal systems, the links with international law and students will contrast them with the characteristics of the English common law. Students will be introduced to supra-national European law, notably the EU, and will contrast with the ECHR. Students will consider the impact, legal effects and a range of rights stemming from these European systems of law on the English legal system.