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Law - Dissertation - LW563

Location Term Level Credits (ECTS) Convenor 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Canterbury Autumn and Spring Higher
Higher level module taken in stages 2 and 3 of an undergraduate degree
30 (15) Bottomley Ms A B active active active
Medway Autumn and Spring Higher
Higher level module taken in stages 2 and 3 of an undergraduate degree
30 (15) Piska Mr N S active active active

The information below applies to the 2013-14 session

Synopsis

This module allows a student to undertake a lengthy writing project on a law -related subject that interests her/him under the supervision of a KLS staff member. It is available to Stage 3 students taking single or combined honours law programmes. Public Law II is a compulsory prerequisite module. Students achieving a mark lower than a 2:1 in Public Law 2 will not be admitted to this module. Students wishing to take this module must settle on their topic and find a dissertation supervisor near the end of the Spring term of the academic year previous to the start of this module. During the first term of this module, the convenor will conduct several sessions on how to research and write a law dissertation.

Details

Contact hours

Approximately 8 hours per term (consisting of sessions with the convenor and with your supervisor)

Availability

Only available to stage 3 students (some exceptions may be made in certain circumstances for example senior status students) and only available to those who have achieved at least 2:1 in Public Law 2 Special Study. Not available to non law students.

Method of assessment

20% dissertation outline or draft chapter of 2000 words (due at the end of the autumn term), 80% dissertation of 10,000 words (due at the beginning of the summer term).

Preliminary reading

No preliminary reading available

See the library reading list for this module

Learning outcomes

  • • to explore the complexity of a legal issue/topic of interest to the student.
  • • to develop skills in doing legal research
  • • to learn written advocacy

Pre-requisites

LW592 Public Law 2 and aslo a 2:1 in the Public Law 2 special study assessment.

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