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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Introduction to UK Law Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
UK Law is a fascinating blend of history and tradition interwoven with the constantly evolving backdrop of the modern world. Whether you are curious about the law in the UK or considering a legal career, the Introduction to UK Law Course offers the perfect foundation for both pure interest and serious ambition.
Accessible information laid out in clear, easy-to-read language provides an introductory level of knowledge of common areas of English Law but with enough detail to introduce key concepts, principles and theories. The course covers contracts, civil wrongdoing (tort), crime, probate & inheritance, property, and human rights. You’ll also learn about the formation and composition of the English Legal System, the formation of the European Union and the impact of Brexit, and the science of criminal behaviour, criminology.
Beginning with a brief introduction to English Law, you’ll learn about the nature of law, the role it plays in society, and the differences between law and morality. From there, we’ll examine several areas of law.
We’ll explore the principles of contract law and how contracts are formed and disputed. We’ll look at civil law (also called tort law) and how this can create a duty of care between different parties, along with remedies and defences for breaches of tort. The course’s study of criminal law explains the necessary elements for criminal activity and behaviour, the sources of criminal law and the criminal justice system. We’ll explore Probate and the Law of Inheritance, covering the differences between dying with, and without, a will in place, along with who inherits – the Law of Succession – and inheritance tax. The course also covers the ownership and transfer of land, rights over land, the role of the Land Registry and the concept of tenancies.
The Introduction to UK Law Diploma Course examines the science of criminal behaviour (criminology), which looks at the psychology of crime and why crimes occur. You’ll be provided with an overview of the English Legal System, its foundations and how it has developed using statute and common law. We’ll examine human rights in our society, and within the broader picture of international law, and take a look at European Law, including the foundation of the European Union and the impact of Brexit.
By studying this course, you will:
- Become familiar with the formation and composition of the English Legal System
- Learn about the law in relation to contracts, civil wrongdoing (tort), crime, probate & inheritance, property, and human rights
- Become familiar with the formation of the European Union and the impact of Brexit
- Gain an understanding of criminology
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: Introduction to English Law
- Introduction
- Part 1: English Law — 1,000 Years in the Making
- Part 2: Sources of Law
- Part 3: The Difference Between Law and Morality
Module 2: Law of Contract
- Part 1: What is a Contract?
- Part 2: Contractual Disputes
- Part 3: Who Can Make a Contract?
Module 3: Law of Tort
- Part 1: What is the Law of Tort?
- Part 2: Remedies and Defences to Tort
- Part 3: Money Claim Online
Module 4: Criminal Law
- Part 1: What is Criminal Law?
- Part 2: The Criminal Justice Process
- Part 3: Criminal Sentences and Imprisonment
Module 5: Probate and the Law of Inheritance
- Part 1: What is Probate?
- Part 2: Making a Will
- Part 3: The Rules of Intestacy
- Part 4: Living Wills and Inheritance Tax
- Part 5: Coroners
Module 6: Law of Property
- Part 1: What is the Law of Property?
- Part 2: Landlords and Tenants
- Part 3: Different Rights over Land
- Part 4: Lodgers and Landlords
- Part 5: Cohabitants’ Property Rights
Module 7: The English Legal System
- Part 1: English Law: A Long and Proud Tradition
- Part 2: The Rule of Law
- Part 3: The System of Civil and Criminal Courts
- Part 4: Training to Become a Solicitor or Barrister
Module 8: Criminology
- Part 1: What is Criminology?
- Part 2: Theories in Criminology
Module 9: Human Rights Law
- Part 1: The Human Rights Act 1998
- Part 2: Articles
Module 10: European Law
- Part 1: The Formation of the European Union
- Part 2: European Law
- Part 3: The Impact of Brexit on European Law
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
Designed to be accessible to those with no prior knowledge and covering key areas of UK Law, the Introduction to UK Law Diploma Course is perfect if you are considering further education and a career in law, as you’ll gain a basic understanding of the subjects you will likely learn about in more detail later. It is also highly relevant to anyone who wishes to be better informed about the areas of law which impact your daily life and other situations you may find yourself in.
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