Academic Programme
The main topics of the summer school will be on key subjects in Law such as the law of Obligation and Public Law. The classes on the law of obligation will cover topics on tort and contract. The classes on Public law will cover the topics on Constitutional law and criminal law. The courses will allow students to develop skills in case analysis and legal research, as well as gaining a firsthand experience in advocating.
Summer Law School programme will consist of four lectures/workshops covering the main topics, guest lectures and final exam in the form of test or essay question. Despite the heavy course schedule, students will also have a chance to share experiences in a less formal environment.
Classroom lectures will take place from Monday to Thursday in mornings and early afternoons. In addition, interactive workshops will enable students to discuss the topics presented during the lectures, thus providing a considerable contribution to the process of learning.
All students will be provided reading materials for each of the lectures, this will be distributed upon students' arrival enabling them to prepare for workshops and gain additional information on the topics addressed during the lectures.
In addition to the lectures and workshop, we want the students to get the best out of the event. In 2009, we invited presentatives from the prestigious College of Law. The students will interact with individuals from the College of Law who are UK’s longest-established specialist provider of legal education. A career in law is very competitive – the students were able to meet and speak with professionals from Birkett Long LLP, one of the largest law firms in Essex and Wollastons, one of the leading commerial law firms. Summer Law School 2010 promises to be bigger and better.
Crowned Summer Law School 2010 has limited spaces;
Please apply on time to be considered.
