Land Law II
In this module you will continue your study of land law. You will examine the topics of easements and profits, mortgages, licenses, covenants relating to freeholds and the rules of perpetuity.
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In this module you will continue your study of land law. You will examine the topics of easements and profits, mortgages, licenses, covenants relating to freeholds and the rules of perpetuity.
This module introduces you to the different aspects of contract law. You will study the nature of contract law and the fundamental elements of contract. You will develop an understanding of contract terms, parties to a contract, vitiating factors, termination
This module introduces you to the different aspects of criminal law. You will examine the theory underpinning criminal law and the elements of criminal liability. You will develop an understanding of a range of criminal offences and be able to
This module introduces you to the different aspects of the English legal system and legal research methods. You will examine the different ways laws are made and interpreted in court, as well as how the system of precedent operates. You
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In this module, you will study how the law of equity was developed, express and implied trusts, the fiduciary relationship, trustees’ duties, powers and liability, and the different equitable remedies. You will also examine the rules relating to wills, intestacy,
This module introduces you to European Union law and impetus behind the formation of the European Union. You will examine the law-making institutions of the European Union, the different sources of EU law and the fundamental freedoms provided by EU
This module enables students to work on an independent research project to pursue specialist interests.
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In this module you will study how property is classified, the conveyancing process and the law surrounding leases. Your studies will also examine the core principles of planning law.
In this module you will study the different aspects of Constitutional, Administrative and Human Rights Law. You will examine the nature and the structure of the UK Constitution, the law regulating the administration of power and the provisions for the
This module introduces you to the concept of Tort Law and a range of torts including negligence, product liability, occupiers’ liability, and nuisance, as well as the relevant defences and remedies and the principle of vicarious liability. You will also