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Course modules LLB Law


First year (qualifying year) Contract Land Law


Constitutional Law Criminal Law Legal Skills


Second year (Part I) Tort


Equity and Trusts Administrative Law One option (law or non-law)


Third year (Part II) Law of the European Union Jurisprudence Two options, of which one must be in law


A dissertation may be submitted in place of an option in the third year.


LLB English and French Laws (with Maîtrise/Master 1)


First year (qualifying year) Contract Land Law


Constitutional Law Criminal Law French Law and Methodology I (taught in French)


Legal Skills


Second year Tort


Equity and Trusts Administrative Law French Law and Methodology II (taught in French)


One option


Third year Year in France


Modules leading to the award of the Licence en Droit


Fourth year Year in France


Modules leading to the award of the Maîtrise Master 1


LLB Laws (International Exchange)


First year (qualifying year) Contract Land Law


Constitutional Law Either language option of the country in which third year will be spent, if needed, or Criminal Law


Legal Skills


Second year (Part I) Tort


Equity and Trusts Administrative Law Language option, as first year


Comparative Law or French Law and Methodology (if going to a French-speaking university)


Third year Year abroad


Fourth year (Part II) Jurisprudence


Law of the European Union* Criminal Law* One option


A dissertation may be submitted in place of an option in the final year.


LLB Law and Philosophy


First year (qualifying year) Contract


Constitutional Law The Enlightenment or one humanities option or one social science option Introduction to Philosophy Legal Skills


Second year Tort


Administrative Law Two philosophy options


Third year Criminal Law Land Law Jurisprudence


Joint Seminar in Law and Philosophy


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Fourth year Equity and Trusts


Law of the European Union One philosophy option One law or philosophy option or Law Dissertation


LLB Law and Politics First year


Constitutional Law Criminal Law Introduction to Politics Either Introduction to European Politics or Introduction to International Relations


Legal Skills Second year


Administrative Law Joint Seminar in Politics and Law


Political Analysis One politics option


Third year Contract Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutions Democracy Beyond the Nation State: the Case of Europe


One politics option One law option from: UK Human Rights Law, European Human Rights Law or Public International Law


Fourth year Land Law Equity and Trusts


Law of the European Union Tort


LLB Law and Human Rights


First year (qualifying year) Foundations of Human Rights


Constitutional Law Criminal Law Contract Legal Skills


Second year


Issues and Methods in Human Rights Administrative Law Public International Law Either UK Human Rights Law or European Human Rights Law


Third year


Human Rights Colloquium Jurisprudence


Law of the European Union Tort


Fourth year Either UK Human Rights Law or European Human Rights Law (whichever one was not taken in the second year) Land Law Equity and Trusts


Law Dissertation in the field of Human Rights


With approval, a module recognised as falling within the ambit of human rights offered within the


Departments of Government, Philosophy, Sociology, History or Economics can replace the dissertation.


* You can select other options if these modules are already taken


For other joint courses with law, see Philosophy, Politics and Human Rights entries.


This information is a guide to course content and is subject to review on an annual basis.


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