(European) Law with French LLB (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Bangor
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bangor (Wales)
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
September
Law affects all of our lives and the knowledge of law increases our understanding of the society and the world in which we live. This course provides a liberal education in Law, or in Law combined with another discipline, to promote such an awareness and to allow those who so wish to progress to careers in the legal professions.
You can combine the study of Law with a range of subjects. Approximately two thirds of the curriculum will focus on Law and one third on the other subject. All are LLB degrees and all have been accredited by the Law Society and the Bar Council as Qualifying Law Degrees (QLD). This status denotes that Bangor LLB graduates have completed the academic stage of training for the legal professions in England and Wales, and may enter directly onto Legal Practice Courses (LPC) to become solicitors or the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) to become barristers.
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About this course
The course aims to enable understudies to: Demonstrate a basic understanding of the major constitutional doctrines (including parliamentary supremacy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers), the institutions of the Constitution and sources of constitutional law.
Describe the constitutional arrangements for Wales.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of the contexts (historical, political) in which constitutional law operates and in which recent constitutional reform has taken place.
Be aware of the influence of EU law and human rights law (European and domestic) on the Constitution.
Show developing skills in applying basic knowledge of administrative law to actual or hypothetical factual scenarios.
Undertake legal research in relation to basic debates surrounding public law issues.
Describe the workings of the Human Rights Act 1998 and its impact on the workings of public authorities.
All of the LLB degrees are Qualifying Law Degrees, allowing graduates to proceed directly to the vocational stage of professional training to become barristers or solicitors. A degree in law is also a highly valued qualification for entry into other careers, including government, industry and commerce. Lawyers with additional language skills are greatly in demand.
320 280 points (normally excluding General Studies).
The Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification is accepted.
Irish Leaving Certificate.
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Subjects
- Contract Law
- IT Law
- European Law
- Public Law
- IT
- LLB
- Law
- Skills and Training
- Criminal law
- European union law
- Introduction to Law
- French Language Skills
- French Communication Skills
- (European) Law with French
- Liberal education in law
- Legal Skills
- French Written Language Skills
- French for Beginners I
- French for Beginners II
- Tort
- Equity and Trusts
Course programme
(European) Law with French LLB (Hons)