Level 2 LLB Syllabus
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I have given exam for my level 1 at brunel, i am free couple of months and i want look at next year syllabus, can anyone give me
Level 2 LLB Syllabus
Level 2 LLB Syllabus
- European Union Law
- Land Law
- Tort Law
- Trusts
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You might be better off asking in the Brunel forum, LLBs differ slightly from uni to uni. Also, what specifically do you mean by a 'syllabus'? Do you mean which topics you're looking at within them, a list of competences or a reading list?
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I think s/he means what topics are covered within each module. I would like to know as well.
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Again, it can vary based on uni, but in the Oxford course we do the following:
EU law
Land law
Tort law
Trusts
EU law
- Institutions, Integration etc
- Legal and constitutional limits on law-making power
- Supremacy
- General principles and fundamental rights
- Preliminary references
- Direct/indirect/incidental effect
- Domestic remedies and actions for damages against Member States
- Judicial review of EU actions and damages against the EU
- Free movement of goods, services and persons
- EU citizenship
Land law
- Equitable and concurrent interests
- The family home
- Trusts of land
- Leases
- Licenses
- Easements
- Proprietary estoppel
- Restrictive covenants
- Mortgages
- Registered land
Tort law
- Negligence (acts, omissions, standard of care)
- Negligence (psychiatric injury)
- Negligence (pure economic loss)
- Causation
- Remoteness of damage
- Defences (contributory negligence, exclusion, volenti non fit injuria, illegality)
- Occupiers' liability
- Nuisance (private, public, Rylands v Fletcher)
- Product liability
- Employers' primary liability
- Employers' vicarious liability
- Defamation
- Trespass
- Economic torts (inducing breach of contract, intimidation, causing loss by unlawful means, conspiracy, deceit)
- Remedies
Trusts
- The beneficiary principle and the rule against perpetuities
- Nature and characteristics of a beneficiary's interest
- Transfer of an equitable interest
- Non-charitable purpose trusts
- Charitable purpose trusts
- Unincorporated associations
- Quistclose trusts
- The three certainties (intention, subject-matter, object)
- Formalities and secret trusts
- Covenants to settle
- Constructive trusts
- Resulting trusts
- Duties and powers of a trustee
- Liability of third parties
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(Original post by TheDefiniteArticle)
Again, it can vary based on uni, but in the Oxford course we do the following:
EU law
Land law
Tort law
Trusts
Again, it can vary based on uni, but in the Oxford course we do the following:
EU law
- Institutions, Integration etc
- Legal and constitutional limits on law-making power
- Supremacy
- General principles and fundamental rights
- Preliminary references
- Direct/indirect/incidental effect
- Domestic remedies and actions for damages against Member States
- Judicial review of EU actions and damages against the EU
- Free movement of goods, services and persons
- EU citizenship
Land law
- Equitable and concurrent interests
- The family home
- Trusts of land
- Leases
- Licenses
- Easements
- Proprietary estoppel
- Restrictive covenants
- Mortgages
- Registered land
Tort law
- Negligence (acts, omissions, standard of care)
- Negligence (psychiatric injury)
- Negligence (pure economic loss)
- Causation
- Remoteness of damage
- Defences (contributory negligence, exclusion, volenti non fit injuria, illegality)
- Occupiers' liability
- Nuisance (private, public, Rylands v Fletcher)
- Product liability
- Employers' primary liability
- Employers' vicarious liability
- Defamation
- Trespass
- Economic torts (inducing breach of contract, intimidation, causing loss by unlawful means, conspiracy, deceit)
- Remedies
Trusts
- The beneficiary principle and the rule against perpetuities
- Nature and characteristics of a beneficiary's interest
- Transfer of an equitable interest
- Non-charitable purpose trusts
- Charitable purpose trusts
- Unincorporated associations
- Quistclose trusts
- The three certainties (intention, subject-matter, object)
- Formalities and secret trusts
- Covenants to settle
- Constructive trusts
- Resulting trusts
- Duties and powers of a trustee
- Liability of third parties
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