*Law (Pathways) offers programmes leading to the award of the following Honours Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) (Hons) Degrees:
At the end of First Year, Students can choose between three pathways: either to graduate in three years with a BCL, switch to the BCL (International)*, an exciting and dynamic four-year degree where students have the opportunity to study at a law school outside Ireland or move to the BCL (Clinical)*, also a four-year course, which incorporates a unique opportunity to work within the legal system and facilitates students’ development of professional, organisational and interpersonal workplace skills.
*Note: Places on the BCL (International) are automatically available to students achieving at least Second Class Honours Grade Two in their First Year Examinations; otherwise it is subject to interview and the availability of places. Transfer to the BCL (Clinical) is subject to a competitive process.
WORKLOAD GUIDELINE
Where a programme contains elective modules it is recommended that students do not take any more than 40 credits in any semester. Students are therefore advised to choose their modules so that the workload is evenly spread throughout the year.
NEW MODULE CODES
A number of the existing 10-credit modules have been split into one or
two 5-credit modules (please see table below). If you have registered
for and passed any of the old ‘parent’ modules, you are precluded from
registering for either of the associated 5-credit modules.
Parent Module |
New Modules |
||
LW1102 |
Law of Torts |
LW1106 |
Law of Torts I |
LW1107 |
Law of Torts II |
||
LW1151 |
Introduction to the Legal System |
LW1104 |
Foundations of the Legal System |
LW1152 |
Constitutional Law |
LW1161 |
Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights |
LW1162 |
Constitutional Law: Institutions of Government |
||
LW1155 |
Public International Law |
LW1110/ |
Principles of Public International Law |
LW1111/ |
Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues |
||
LW1158 |
Dlí an Bunreachtúil |
LW1163 |
Dlí Bunreachtúil: Bunchearta |
LW1164 |
Dlí Bunreachtúil: Institiúidí an Rialtais |
||
LW2252 |
Law of Property |
LW2249 | Law of Property I |
LW2250 | Law of Property II | ||
LW2253 | Law of Evidence | LW2006 | Law of Evidence I |
LW2007 | Law of Evidence II | ||
LW2255 | Law of the European Union |
LW1112 |
Constitutional and Institutional Law of the European Union |
LW2204 |
Economic Law of the European Union |
||
LW2256 |
Family Law |
LW2275 |
Family Law: Child Law |
LW2276 |
Family Law: Family Relationships |
||
LW2257 |
Administrative Law |
LW2263 |
Law of Public Administration |
LW2264 |
Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review |
||
LW2258 |
Welfare Law |
LW2267 |
Social Inclusion and the Law |
LW2260 |
Human Rights Law |
LW2207 |
International Human Rights Law |
LW2208 |
Law of the European Convention on Human Rights |
||
LW3315 |
Law of Financial Transactions |
LW3316 |
Financial Services: Law and Regulation |
LW3317 |
Banking Law |
||
LW3351 |
Jurisprudence |
LW3366 |
Advanced Legal Reasoning |
LW3367 |
Jurisprudence |
||
LW3352 |
Equity |
LW3303 |
Law of Equity: Doctrines and Remedies |
LW3305 |
Law of Equity: Trusts |
||
LW3353 |
Law of Land Transactions |
LW3357 |
English Land Law |
LW3358 |
Landlord and Tenant Law |
||
LW3354
|
Company Law: Theory and Regulation | LW3345 | Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines |
LW3346 | Company Law: Finance, Management and Insolvency | ||
LW3355 | Employment and Labour Law |
LW3301 |
Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination |
LW3302 |
Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality and Industrial Relations |
||
LW3359 |
Revenue Law |
LW3368 |
Principles of Revenue Law |
LW3369 |
Income Tax Law |
||
LW3364
|
Environmental Law
|
LW3371 | Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law |
LW3372 | Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement | ||
LW3402 | Medical Law |
LW3404 |
Medical Law and Ethics |
LW3405 |
Medical Law: Regulation of Healthcare |
First Year consists of core modules to the value of 55 credits and elective modules to the value of 10 credits. In order to be admitted to the First University Examination in Law, a student must have satisfactorily attended prescribed modules to the value of 65 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW1104 Foundations in the Irish Legal System (5 credits)
LW1112 Constitutional and Institutional Law of the European Union (5 credits)
LW1113 Bystander Intervention (5 credits)
LW1153 Criminal Law (10 credits)
LW1154 Law of Contract (10 credits)
LW1156 Legal Research and Writing (10 credits)
1LW1161 Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights (5 credits) plus
1LW1162 Constitutional Law: Institutions of Government (5 credits) OR
1LW1163 Dlí Bunreachtúil: Bunchearta (5 credits) plus
1LW1164 Dlí Bunreachtúil: Institiúidí an Rialtais (5 credits)
and a module or modules to the value of 10 credits to be chosen from the following:
Elective Modules
2LW1106 Law of Torts I (5 credits) plus
2LW1107 Law of Torts II (5 credits)
3AC1103 Financial Accounting Fundamentals (5 credits) plus
3AC1104 Accounting for Partnerships and Companies (5 credits)
CH1001 Chinese Language (Mandarin) I (10 credits)
4FR1105 Threshold French (5 credits) plus
4FR1107 French for Reading Purposes I (5 credits)
GA1002 Ceart na Gaeilge idir Scríobh agus Labhairt (10 credits)
5GE0005 German Language (Intermediate Level B1 Part 1) (5 credits) plus
5GE0008 German Language (Intermediate Level B1 Part 2) (5 credits)
HS0028 Spanish Language (Beginner [00] Level) (10 credits)
IT1102 Non-Beginners' Written and Spoken Italian (10 credits)
IT1109 Introduction to Written and Spoken Italian (10 credits)
Note:
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examination in Law within
three academic years from the date of first registration for Second
Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student
would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
Progression
Law (Pathways) students can choose between three options. First, they can choose to graduate in three years with a BCL, a comprehensive law degree that ensures a critical understanding of the fundamentals of the law, together with exposure to interesting elective areas of legal study. Secondly, students can switch to the BCL (International), an exciting and dynamic four-year degree where students have the opportunity to study at a law school outside Ireland. Transfer to the BCL (International) is automatically available to students achieving at least Second Class Honours Grade Two in their First Year Examinations; otherwise it is subject to interview and the availability of places. The final option is the BCL (Clinical), also a four-year course, which incorporates a unique opportunity to work within the legal system and facilitates students’ development of professional, organisational and interpersonal workplace skills. Transfer to the BCL (Clinical) is subject to a competitive process.
Second Year consists of core modules to the value of 35 credits (or 25 credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)) and elective modules to the value of 25 credits (or 35 credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)). In order to be admitted to the Second University Examination in Law a student must have: (a) passed the First University Examination in Law; and (b) subsequently satisfactorily attended prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW1106 Law of Torts I (5 credits) (unless LW1106 and LW1107 have been
selected in First BCL (Hons))
LW1107 Law of Torts II (5 credits) (unless LW1106 and LW1107 have been
selected in First BCL (Hons))
LW2204 Economic Law of the European Union (5
credits)
LW2249 Law of Property I (5 credits)
LW2250 Law of Property II (5 credits)
LW2262 Clinical Legal Skills - Group Work and
Presentation (10 credits)
and modules to the value of 25 credits (or 35
credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)) to be chosen
from the following:
Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human
Rights (5 credits)
¹LW2210 Law in a Globalised World (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
¹LW2254 Commercial Law (10 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration
(5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5
credits)
LW2267 Social
Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5 credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
or modules to the value of 15 credits
(or 25 credits) from the foregoing and modules to the value of 10
credits to be chosen from:
Elective Modules
CH2107 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2 (10 credits)
²FR2105 Towards Vantage French (5
credits) and
²FR2107 French for Reading Purposes II (5 credits)
GA2001 Úsáid agus Cruinneas na Gaeilge I (10 credits)
GE2101 Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
HS0128 Spanish Language (Improver [01] Level) (10
credits)
IT2101 Intermediate Italian Language (10 credits)
³MG2003 Consumer Behaviour (5 credits) and
³MG3019 Business Ethics (5 credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examination in Law within
three academic years from the date of first registration for Second
Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student
would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
Second Year consists of core modules to the value of 35 credits (or 25 credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)) and elective modules to the value of 25 credits (or 35 credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)). In order to be admitted to the Second University Examination in Law a student must have: (a) passed the First University Examination in Law; and (b) subsequently satisfactorily attended prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW1106 Law of Torts I (5 credits) (unless LW1106 and LW1107 have been
selected in First BCL (Hons))
LW1107 Law of Torts II (5 credits) (unless LW1106 and LW1107 have been
selected in First BCL (Hons))
LW2001 Clinical Legal Skills (5 credits)
LW2204 Economic Law of the European Union (5
credits)
LW2005 Legal Skills (Clinical) (5 credits)
LW2249 Law of Property I (5 credits)
LW2250 Law of Property II (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 25 credits (or 35
credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)) to be chosen
from the following:
Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human
Rights (5 credits)
¹LW2210 Law in a Globalised World (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
¹LW2254 Commercial Law (10 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration
(5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5
credits)
LW2267 Social
Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5 credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
or modules to the value of 15 credits
(or 25 credits) from the foregoing and modules to the value of 10
credits to be chosen from:
Elective Modules
CH2107 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2 (10 credits)
²FR2105 Towards Vantage French (5
credits) and
²FR2107 French for Reading Purposes II (5 credits)
GA2001 Úsáid agus Cruinneas na Gaeilge I (10 credits)
GE2101 Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
HS0128 Spanish Language (Improver [01] Level) (10
credits)
IT2101 Intermediate Italian Language (10 credits)
³MG2003 Consumer Behaviour (5 credits) and
³MG3019 Business Ethics (5 credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examination in Law within
three academic years from the date of first registration for Second
Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student
would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
Second Year consists of core modules to the value of 35 credits (or 25 credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)) and elective modules to the value of 25 credits (or 35 credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)). In order to be admitted to the Second University Examination in Law a student must have: (a) passed the First University Examination in Law; and (b) subsequently satisfactorily attended prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW1106 Law of Torts I (5 credits) (unless LW1106 and LW1107 have been
selected in First BCL (Hons))
LW1107 Law of Torts II (5 credits) (unless LW1106 and LW1107 have been
selected in First BCL (Hons))
LW2204 Economic Law of the European Union (5
credits)
LW2249 Law of Property I (5 credits)
LW2250 Law of Property II (5 credits)
LW2262 Clinical Legal Skills - Group Work and
Presentation (10 credits)
and modules to the value of 25 credits (or 35
credits if LW1106 Law of Torts I and LW1107 Law of Torts II have been selected in First BCL (Hons)) to be chosen
from the following:
Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human
Rights (5 credits)
¹LW2210 Law in a Globalised World (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
¹LW2254 Commercial Law (10 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration
(5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5
credits)
LW2267 Social
Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5 credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
or modules to the value of 15 credits
(or 25 credits) from the foregoing and modules to the value of 10
credits to be chosen from:
Elective Modules
²CH1001 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 1 (10 credits)
²CH2107 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2 (10 credits)
³FR2105 Towards Vantage French (5
credits) and
³FR2107 French for Reading Purposes II (5 credits)
GA2001 Úsáid agus Cruinneas na Gaeilge I (10 credits)
GE2101 Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
HS0128 Spanish Language (Improver [01] Level) (10
credits)
IT2101 Intermediate Italian Language (10 credits)
4MG2003 Consumer Behaviour (5 credits) and
4MG3019 Business Ethics (5 credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examination in Law within
three academic years from the date of first registration for Second
Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student
would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for
very serious reasons.
Third Year consists of core modules to the value of 25 credits and elective modules to the value of 35 credits. In order to be admitted to the BCL (Hons) Degree Examination, a student must have: (a) passed the Second University Examination in Law; and (b) subsequently attended in a satisfactory manner prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW3303 Law of Equity: Doctrines and Remedies (5 credits)
LW3305 Law of Equity: Trusts (5 credits)
LW3360 Moot Court (10 credits)
LW3367 Jurisprudence (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 35 credits to be chosen from the following (other than those previously selected):
Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human
Rights (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration (5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5
credits)
LW2267 Social Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5
credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3301 Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination
(5 credits)
LW3302 Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality
and Industrial Relations (5 credits)
LW3316 Financial Services: Law and
Regulation (5 credits)
LW3317 Banking Law (5 credits)
LW3345 Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines (5 credits)
LW3346 Company Law: Finance, Management and Insolvency (5 credits)
LW3347 Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law (5 credits)
LW3357 English Land Law (5 credits)
LW3366 Advanced Legal Reasoning (5
credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3369 Income Tax Law (5 credits)
LW3370 Sports Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3373 Sports Law Clinic (5 credits)
LW3404 Medical Law and Ethics (5 credits)
LW3405 Medical Law: Regulation of
Healthcare (5 credits)
or modules to the value of 25 credits
from the foregoing and modules to the value of 10 credits
to be chosen from the following:
Elective Modules
¹AC2204 Introduction to Management Accounting (5
credits) and
¹AC2205 Intermediate Management Accounting (5
credits)
²CH3020 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2.5 (5 credits) plus
²GV2239 Chinese Politics (5 credits)
³FR4101 Advanced Use of French (10
credits)
GA3001 Úsáid agus Cruinneas na Gaeilge (10 credits)
GE3101 Advanced Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
IT3101 Advanced Italian Language (10 credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the BCL (Hons) Degree Examination within three
academic years from the date of first registration for Third Year.
Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student would be
ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this
rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for very serious
reasons.
There are two possible paths in Third Year of BCL (Clinical). Students in this programme must complete either one or two approved clinical work placements, either nationally or abroad, with an appropriate legal body or organisation. Each placement is of 12 weeks duration and must be completed on a full-time basis. Registration for the Final Year BCL (Hons) (Clinical) programme at UCC must directly follow Third Year.
PATH 1:
Students must take prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
LW3500 Placement I (15 credits)
LW3501 Placement II (15 credits)
LW3502 Placement Research Project 1 (10 credits)
LW3503 Placement Research Project 2 (10 credits)
LW3504 Placement Presentation 1 (5 credits)
LW3505 Placement Presentation 2 (5 credits)
PATH 2:
Students must take prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules:
LW3500 Placement I (15 credits) AND
LW3502 Placement Research Project 1 (10 credits) AND
LW3504 Placement Presentation 1 (5 credits)
OR
LW3501 Placement II (15 credits) AND
LW3503 Placement Research Project 2 (10 credits) AND
LW3505 Placement Presentation 2 (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 30 credits to be chosen from the following list (other than those previously selected). [Note that students whose placement has taken place in Semester 1 will only be able to choose modules from this list that are offered in Semester 2 and students whose placement has taken place in Semester 2 will only be able to choose modules from this list that are offered in Semester 1].
Elective Modules
LW2006 Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 European Convention on Human Rights (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration (5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5 credits)
LW2267 Social Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5 credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3301 Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination (5 credits)
LW3302 Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality and Industrial Relations (5 credits)
LW3316 Financial Services: Law and Regulation (5 credits)
LW3317 Banking Law (5 credits)
LW3345 Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines (5 credits)
LW3346 Company Law: Finance, Management and Insolvency (5 credits)
LW3347 Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law (5 credits)
LW3357 English Land Law (5 credits)
LW3358 Landlord and Tenant Law (5 credits)
LW3366 Advanced Legal Reasoning (5 credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3369 Income Tax Law (5 credits)
LW3370 Sports Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3373 Sports Law Clinic (5 credits)
LW3404 Medical Law and Ethics (5 credits)
LW3405 Medical Law: Regulation of Healthcare (5 credits)
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Third University Examination in BCL (Hons) (Clinical) within three academic years from the date of first registration for Third Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law only for very serious reasons.
There are two paths in this programme in Third Year.
PATH 1:
Students must attend an approved European or North American or Chinese university law school on a full-time basis for one academic year between the completion of the Second University Examination in BCL (Hons) (International) and the commencement of the Final Year BCL (Hons) (International). The choice of courses to be followed abroad is to be made in consultation with the Dean of the School of Law in UCC or his/her delegate. Registration for the Fourth Year BCL (Hons) (International) programme in UCC must directly follow the year spent abroad.
PATH 2:
Students must attend an approved European or North American or Chinese university law school on a full-time basis for one semester in the academic year between the completion of the Second University Examination in BCL (Hons) (International) and the commencement of the Final Year BCL (Hons) (International). The choice of courses to be followed abroad is to be made in consultation with the Dean of the School of Law in UCC or his/her delegate. Students will register for an equivalent of 30 credits at their chosen university abroad.
For the semester that students are not on placement abroad, students must take elective modules to the value of 30 credits to be chosen from the following (other than those previously selected). [Note that students whose placement has taken place in Semester 1 will only be able to choose modules from this list that are offered in Semester 2 and students whose placement has taken place in Semester 2 will only be able to choose modules from this list that are offered in Semester 1].
Elective Modules
LW2006 Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 European Convention on Human Rights (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration (5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5 credits)
LW2267 Social Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5 credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3301 Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination (5 credits)
LW3302 Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality and Industrial Relations (5 credits)
LW3316 Financial Services: Law and Regulation (5 credits)
LW3317 Banking Law (5 credits)
LW3345 Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines (5 credits)
LW3346 Company Law: Finance, Management and Insolvency (5 credits)
LW3347 Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law (5 credits)
LW3357 English Land Law (5 credits)
LW3358 Landlord and Tenant Law (5 credits)
LW3366 Advanced Legal Reasoning (5 credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3369 Income Tax Law (5 credits)
LW3370 Sports Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3373 Sports Law Clinic (5 credits)
LW3404 Medical Law and Ethics (5 credits)
LW3405 Medical Law: Regulation of Healthcare (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Third University Examination in Law (International) within three academic years from the date of first registration for Third Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for very serious reasons.
Fourth Year consists of core modules to the value of 25 credits and elective modules to the value of 35 credits. In order to be admitted to the BCL (Hons) (Clinical) Degree Examination, a student must have: (a) passed the Third University Examination in BCL (Hons) (Clinical), and (b) subsequently satisfactorily attended, for at least a full academic year, prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW3303 Law of Equity: Doctrines and Remedies (5 credits)
LW3305 Law of Equity: Trusts (5 credits)
LW3360 Moot Court (10 credits)
LW3367 Jurisprudence (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 35 credits to be chosen from the following (other than those previously selected):
Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human
Rights (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration (5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5
credits)
LW2267 Social Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5
credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3301 Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination
(5 credits)
LW3302 Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality
and Industrial Relations (5 credits)
LW3316 Financial Services: Law and
Regulation (5 credits)
LW3317 Banking Law (5 credits)
LW3345 Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines (5 credits)
LW3346 Company Law: Finance, Management and Insolvency (5 credits)
LW3347 Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law (5 credits)
LW3357 English Land Law (5 credits)
LW3358 Landlord and Tenant Law (5 credits)
LW3366 Advanced Legal Reasoning (5
credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3369 Income Tax Law (5 credits)
LW3370 Sports Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3373 Sports Law Clinic (5 credits)
LW3404 Medical Law and Ethics (5 credits)
LW3405 Medical Law: Regulation of
Healthcare (5 credits)
or modules to the value of 25 credits
from the foregoing and modules to the value of 10 credits
to be chosen from the following:
Elective Modules
AC2204 Introduction to Management Accounting (5
credits)
AC2205 Intermediate Management Accounting (5
credits)
¹CH3020 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2.5 (5 credits)
GV2239 Chinese Politics (5 credits)
²FR4101 Advanced Use of French (10
credits)
GA3001 Úsáid agus Cruinneas na Gaeilge (10 credits)
GE3101 Advanced Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
IT3101 Advanced Italian Language (10 credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the BCL (Hons) (Clinical) Degree Examination within three
academic years from the date of first registration for Final Year.
Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student would be
ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this
rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for very serious
reasons.
Fourth Year consists of core modules to the value of 25 credits and elective modules to the value of 35 credits. In order to be admitted to the BCL (Hons) (International) Degree Examination, a student must have: (a) passed the Third University Examination in BCL (Hons) (International), and (b) subsequently attended in a satisfactory manner, for at least a full academic year, prescribed modules to the value of 60 credits as follows:
Core Modules
LW3303 Law of Equity: Doctrines and Remedies (5 credits)
LW3305 Law of Equity: Trusts (5 credits)
LW3360 Moot Court (10 credits)
LW3367 Jurisprudence (5 credits)
and modules to the value of 35 credits to be chosen from the following (other than those previously selected):
Elective Modules
LW2006 The Law of Evidence I (5 credits)
LW2007 The Law of Evidence II (5 credits)
LW2207 International Human Rights Law (5 credits)
LW2208 Law of the European Convention on Human
Rights (5 credits)
LW2211 Principles of Public International Law (5 credits)
LW2212 Public International Law: Application and Selected Issues (5 credits)
LW2261 Information Technology Law (10 credits)
LW2263 Law of Public Administration (5 credits)
LW2264 Administrative Law: Grounds of Judicial Review (5
credits)
LW2267 Social Inclusion and the Law (5 credits)
LW2275 Family Law: Child Law (5
credits)
LW2276 Family Law: Family Relationships (5 credits)
LW3301 Employment Law: Contracts, Rights and Termination
(5 credits)
LW3302 Employment Law: Employee Protection, Equality
and Industrial Relations (5 credits)
LW3316 Financial Services: Law and
Regulation (5 credits)
LW3317 Banking Law (5 credits)
LW3345 Company Law: Fundamental Concepts and Doctrines (5 credits)
LW3346 Company Law: Finance, Management and Insolvency (5 credits)
LW3347 Contemporary Issues in Corporate Law (5 credits)
LW3357 English Land Law (5 credits)
LW3358 Landlord and Tenant Law (5 credits)
LW3366 Advanced Legal Reasoning (5
credits)
LW3368 Principles of Revenue Law (5 credits)
LW3369 Income Tax Law (5 credits)
LW3370 Sports Law (5 credits)
LW3371 Sources and Foundations of Environmental Law (5 credits)
LW3372 Environmental Law: Contemporary Issues in Governance, Regulation and Enforcement (5 credits)
LW3373 Sports Law Clinic (5 credits)
LW3404 Medical Law and Ethics (5 credits)
LW3405 Medical Law: Regulation of
Healthcare (5 credits)
or modules to the value of 25 credits
from the foregoing and modules to the value of 10 credits
to be chosen from the following:
Elective Modules
¹AC2204 Introduction to Management Accounting (5
credits) and
¹AC2205 Intermediate Management Accounting (5
credits)
CH2107 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2
²CH3020 Chinese Language (Mandarin) Level 2.5 (5 credits) plus
²GV2239 Chinese Politics (5 credits)
³FR4101 Advanced Use of French (10
credits)
GA3001 Úsáid agus Cruinneas na Gaeilge (10 credits)
GE3101 Advanced Integrated Language Course (10 credits)
IT3101 Advanced Italian Language (10 credits)
Note:
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2017 Book, and for
each module in the Book of Modules,
2016/2017.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the BCL (Hons) (International) Degree Examination within three
academic years from the date of first registration for Final Year.
Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the student would be
ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this
rule may be granted by the School of Law, only for very serious
reasons.
Programme Learning Outcomes for BCL (Hons) (NFQ Level 8,
Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for BCL (Hons) (Clinical) (NFQ Level 8,
Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for BCL (Hons) (International) (NFQ Level 8,
Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: