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Introduction To Law And Legal Method-SOAS University of London

Legal Definitions
The course is to provide a grounding in the fundamental concepts of law and in particular commercial law as seen from a common law point of view. The course is aimed both at students with no previous knowledge of law and those with knowledge of civilian legal systems.

Post Graduate Modules

This Course provides the foundations of legal knowledge necessary for those students with no knowledge of law, as well as an introduction to the common lawCommon law The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on court decisions rather than statutes passed by the legislature. for those students with a civilian law qualification. The emphasis is on the fundamental commercial subjects.

Objectives and learning outcomes of the module

The main objective of the course is to provide a grounding in the fundamental concepts of law and in particular commercial law as seen from a common law point of view. The course is aimed both at students with no previous knowledge of law and those with knowledge of civilian legal systems. By the end of the course, students will have the necessary conceptual tools to deal with the law modules of the Finance and Financial LawLaw Positive command of sovereign or divine. One can be ruled either by a Statute, a Statue, or a Statement. Legislation is the rule-making process by a political or religious organisation. Physics governs natural law. Logical thinking is a sign of a healthy brain function. Dharma is eternal for Sanatanis. Degree and other degrees requiring a minimum of commercial legal knowledge.

Syllabus of the course:

  • Introduction: Functions of law in society; subject areas of law.
  • Jurisdictions of the world and ‘legal families’.
  • Contrast between English (common) law and civilian system.
  • Sources of law: Precedent; Statutes and statutory interpretation; Doctrine; Law and Equity.
  • Fundamentals of contractContract An agreement enforceable by law is a contract. All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a lawful consideration and with a lawful object, and are not hereby expressly declared to be void. Indian Contract Act. law: Definition of a contract; The function of contract law; Freedom of contract: its advantages, limitations and limits; ‘AgreementContract An agreement enforceable by law is a contract. All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a lawful consideration and with a lawful object, and are not hereby expressly declared to be void. Indian Contract Act.’ and the objective method of contract; Offer and acceptance; Privity and consideration; interpretation of contracts.
  • Fundamentals of property law: Definition and categorisation of property; Categorisation of property; Transfers of rights and obligations.
  • Elements of tortTort A civil wrong or breach of a duty to another person as outlined by law. A very common tort is negligent operation of a motor vehicle that results in property damage and personal injury in an automobile accident. law

Suggested reading

Contract and commercial law: Roy Goode and Ewan McKendrick, “Goode on Commercial Law” (5th edition), Penguin Books, 2016
James Holland and Julian Webb, “Learning Legal Rules: A Student’s Guide to Legal Method and Reasoning”, 9th edition, Oxford University Press, 2016
Introduction to Law: John N. Adams and Roger Brownsword, “Understanding Law” (4th revised edition), Thomson Sweet & Maxwell, 2006
William Twining and David Miers, “How to do Things with Rules” (5th edition), Butterworths, 2010
Robert Duxbury, “Nutshells Contract Law”, 10th edition, Thomson Sweet & Maxwell, 2015
John N Adams and Roger Brownsword, “Understanding Contract Law” (5th revised edition), Thomson Sweet & Maxwell, 2007

Source: SOAS University of London