LL4056 - Legal Method (2024/25)
Module specification | Module approved to run in 2024/25 | ||||||||||||
Module title | Legal Method | ||||||||||||
Module level | Certificate (04) | ||||||||||||
Credit rating for module | 15 | ||||||||||||
School | Guildhall School of Business and Law | ||||||||||||
Total study hours | 150 | ||||||||||||
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Running in 2024/25(Please note that module timeslots are subject to change) |
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Module summary
Legal Method is a core module for the LL.B. courses and the BA in Law, which introduces students to methods of legal research, analysis and logic; to a practical knowledge of the legal profession and careers; and to issues of judicial ethics.
Students learn about legal method, in particular about legal practice, legal scholarship and legal research methods. They also explore issues around legal reasoning and analysis. These skills are be applied in the context of primary legal materials used in their other modules.
The aims of the module are as follows:
1. To introduce students to reflective thinking in the context of contemporary issues of legal method.
2. To enable students to continue to acquire the fundamental academic and professional skills necessary for the undergraduate study of law;
3. To provide a solid support both for the other Level 4 modules, and also for the remainder of the degree course and beyond into professional practice;
4. To begin to develop employability skills specific to work within the legal sector and related professions.
Prior learning requirements
N/A
Syllabus
PART ONE:
THE ENGLISH LEGAL PROFESSION
LO1
01 Solicitors
02 Barristers
03 The Judiciary
04 Magistrates
05 Other Legal Practitioners
PART TWO:
EMPLOYABILITY WITHIN THE LEGAL SECTOR
LO2
06 Writing a legal CV
07 Writing a covering letter
08 Interview techniques
PART THREE:
LEGAL REASONING
LO3
09 Methods of Reasoning
10 Views on Legal Reasoning
11 Syllogistic Logic
12 Fact and Law
PART FOUR:
LEGAL WRITING
LO4
13 Preparing Written Legal Work
14 Dissertations and Coursework
15 Legal Research
16 Legal Referencing (OSCOLA)
17 Legal Drafting
Balance of independent study and scheduled teaching activity
Learning and Teaching Strategy
Weekly two-hour lecture and one-hour seminar.
The lecture will be used for:
Dissemination of knowledge through an overview of each topic with detailed guidance on appropriate aspects;
An introduction to relevant academic literature;
Guidance on learning strategies;
Use of Weblearn and IT resources;
Whole group questions and discussion.
The seminar will be used for:
Development of skills necessary to attain the module learning outcomes through:
Written and oral questions/answers designed to reinforce fundamental rules/principles/cases;
A range of step by step writing exercises;
IT tasks such as research of cases and statutes
Problem-solving
Legal writing
Blended Learning
All learning materials, previous examination questions and sample Q/A’s will be on Weblearn for use in directed private study.
Student engagement will be encouraged in both lectures and seminars through weekly use of Weblearn for access to all of the above materials.
There will be required use of the professional legal databases, especially Westlaw and Lexis Library, for legal research
Opportunities for reflective learning/pdp
Each weekly seminar will contain space for students to reflect on what they have learnt in relation to the overall syllabus. There will be frequent feedback opportunities structured into the timetable and a range of sample answers posted onto Weblearn.
Students’ Study Responsibilities
The need for attendance, punctuality, preparation and engagement will be emphasised with particular reference to written and IT research, problem-solving, team-work, discussion, debate and critical awareness of the subject.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this module, the students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the different branches of the legal profession, including their function and training.
2. Demonstrate the ability to make a cogent application for employment within the legal sector.
3. Demonstrate the ability to practise basic legal method, including legal scholarship, legal reasoning and legal research.
4. Demonstrate the ability to engage in the fundamentals of legal writing, including an understanding of the basics of legal drafting.
Bibliography
TBC