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Courses that may form part of a MJur degree are shown below. Each MJur student must take four courses. A dissertation counts as one course. Click on a course name for an informal explanation.

Some courses are shared with the BCL while others are shared with the BA. MJur students may choose not more than one of the courses shared with the BA (marked + below, also identifiable by green bullets). All MJur examinations, whether shared with the BA or the BCL, are marked to postgraduate standard.

Not every course is available every year: Courses that are not available in 2009-10 are indicated below. A final list will be available in September 2009. The faculty reserves the right to apply a cap to any BCL or MJur course in the event of an enrolment that exceeds available teaching capacity. A cap will normally be applied in cases where numbers are greater than 35, but occasionally there may be lower or higher caps.

The Faculty attaches great importance to tutorial teaching and this is an integral part of every course.

bulletThe list of available courses on the BCL degree is different and is available here. MJur candidates must seek special permission to take courses from the BCL list not shown below.

For authoritative descriptions of all the courses consult the current student handbook.

bullet Significant clashes among BCL/MJur seminars


bullet Administrative Law +
bullet Advanced Property and Trusts 
bullet Company Law +
bullet Comparative and European Corporate Law 
bullet Comparative Human Rights 
bullet Comparative Law: Contract +
bullet Comparative Public Law 
bullet Competition Law 
bullet Conflict of Laws 
bullet Constitutional Law +
bullet Constitutional Principles of the EU 
bullet Constitutional Theory 
bullet Contract +
bullet Corporate and Business Taxation 
bullet Corporate Finance Law 
bullet Crime, Justice and the Penal System  - Not offered in 2009-10
bullet Criminal Justice and Human Rights 
bullet Dissertation 
bullet European Business Regulation  - Not offered in 2009-10
bullet European Community Environmental Law 
bullet European Employment and Equality Law 
bullet European Human Rights Law +
bullet European Private Law: Contract 
bullet European Union as an Actor in International Law 
bullet European Union Law +
bullet Family Law +
bullet Global Comparative Financial Law  - Not offered in 2009-10
bullet Globalisation and Labour Rights  - Not offered in 2009-10
bullet International Dispute Settlement 
bullet International Economic Law 
bullet International Intellectual Property Rights 
bullet International Law and Armed Conflict 
bullet International Law of the Sea 
bullet Jurisprudence and Political Theory 
bullet Land Law +
bullet Law and Society in Medieval England 
bullet Law in Society 
bullet Medical Law and Ethics 
bullet Patents, Trade Marks and Allied Rights +
bullet Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law 
bullet Principles of Civil Procedure 
bullet Public International Law +
bullet Punishment, Security and the State 
bullet Regulation 
bullet Roman Law (Delict) 
bullet Socio-Economic Rights and Substantive Equality 
bullet Tort +
bullet Transnational Commercial Law 
bullet Trusts +

 

 

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