Module/Course Description

Course Title: Legal Research and Writing

Course Code: UU-LAW-4080-ZM

Programme: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) - BL

Credits: 12.00

Course Description:


Background and Rationale

The main objectives of the module are to:

•     Provide students with an opportunity to explore in-depth a topic of their

interest

•     Develop, explore, refine and justify student’s personal views on a research

problem;

•     Provide students with the opportunity to develop a number of transferable

skills, including independent learning; planning and organization; identification, location and 
evaluation of primary and secondary source material; critical analysis; problem analysis and 
problem solving; oral and written communication.

Learning Outcomes

After completion of the module students should be able to:

1.    Explain relevant primary and secondary legal sources for a chosen topic/field (including 
assessing the strengths and weaknesses of different types of legal research);

2.    Understand the area in question (c/f summary of the marking criteria

provided to students in the module handbook);

3.    Develop a clear and coherent framework of analysis;

4.    Sustain a clear and persuasive argument, showing understanding, critical awareness, 
independent thought and appropriate use of the concepts

and sources;

5.    Formulate original ideas (i.e. ideas not simply reliant on those already

available in the literature or from teaching staff);

6.    Communicate effectively your views in writing.

7.    Plan and carry out thorough research in your chosen area of law;

8.    Identify, locate and evaluate primary and secondary source material;

9.    Develop, explore, refine and justify your personal views on a research

problem;

10.  Utilize written communication;


11.  Self-manage (e.g. time management);

12.  Critically analyse, problem analysis and problem solving;

13.  Demonstrate capacity for independent learning.

Prerequisites: UU-Bsc-IND100-ZM, UU-FNT-103-ZM

Prerequisites Categories: Semester 1, Semester 2, Semester 3, Semester 4, Semester 5, Semester 6, Semester 7

Typical Module duration: 4.0 Week(s)

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