Law School Module Details

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Title FOUNDATIONS OF LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Code LAW102
Coordinator Dr JA Sigafoos
Law
Jennifer.Sigafoos@liverpool.ac.uk
Year CATS Level Semester CATS Value
Session 2022-23 Level 4 FHEQ Whole Session 30

Aims

This module aims to:
1. Provide students with a strong foundation in legal method, legal theory, legal scholarship, and the relationship between law and social justice
2. Instil the values and identity of the School of Law and Social Justice within all LL.B students as part of our learning community
3. Imbue heightened levels of student confidence in their skills of legal reasoning through an enhanced understanding of theories of law
4. Promote reflective practice as a key academic and professional attribute


Learning Outcomes

(LO1) Describe the role of law in promoting (or inhibiting) values such as justice, fairness, equality, citizenship, inclusion and social responsibility

(LO2) Retrieve and use authoritative primary sources of law

(LO3) Appraise individual cases and the significance of individual cases within the broader case law

(LO4) Employ a variety of methods to analyse, interpret and apply legislation

(LO5) Use electronic databases to cross reference between primary legal sources to verify their status and retrieve secondary resources

(LO6) Apply general principles of academic writing in the context of legal work including the use of key legal citation and referencing tools

(LO7) Appraise legal theories in a contemporary practical context

(LO8) Engage with and maintain a personal and professional portfolio, demonstrating reflective practice, the ability to act upon feedback and to contextualise ongoing learning needs using a development plan

(S1) Reflective practice

(S2) Communication Skills

(S3) Teamwork

(S4) Analysis and Evaluation

(S5) Synthesising and Presenting Information

(S6) Writing Skills

(S7) Organisational Skills


Syllabus

 

The module introduces students to the study of Law in the School of Law and Social Justice. It uses a variety of contemporary case studies to develop students’ contextual understanding of:
• Key concepts (e.g. law, obligation, power, rights, justice, inequalities etc),
• Frameworks (e.g. court system, judicial reasoning, legislation, supra-national law etc)
• Techniques (e.g. using precedent, statutory interpretation, accessing authoritative sources of law, conducting legal research etc)
• Legal theory (e.g. the role of law in society; a range of major theories of law (e.g. natural law, legal positivism, critical legal theories)
• Skills and attributes expected of students in the School of Law and Social Justice (e.g. fluency of communication; integrity in the planning and execution of academic work; collaborative working practices; developing reflective practice as a Law student etc)


Teaching and Learning Strategies

TTeaching Patterns

Learning and teaching on this module will be structured in accordance with the Debate Model adopted as part of Curriculum Review. In Foundations of Law and Social Justice this involves:
Weekly lectures – lectures provide an initial exposition of the fundamental concepts, frameworks, theories and skills as relevant to the syllabus.
Seminars – small group debate sessions offer the opportunity to explore key areas of the syllabus in more detail and promote the development of collaborative learning, argumentation and communication skills
Lectures and debate sessions are supported by workshops exploring various aspects of the syllabus e.g. reflective practice, legal research, applying legal theory to contemporary (and historical) events etc.
Additionally, a variety of blended learning methods will be utilised, with a range of asynchronous recordings, online (formative) MCQ quizzes, online discussion boards etc embedded throughout th e module so as to enhance student engagement.
The Learning and Teaching strategy for Foundations of LSJ also incorporates an extended induction period: Foundations of LSJ is the only Level 4 Law module with teaching activities in weeks one and two of Semester One. This will include a range of small and large group teaching sessions designed to embed key legal knowledge and develop professional skills and personal attributes necessary whilst inspiring students as to their future learning as an SLSJ student.

Contact Hours:

Lectures: 50 hours
Tutorials: 16.5 hours
Workshops: 11 hours

Total Directed Student Hours: 77.5
Independent Study: 222.5


Teaching Schedule

  Lectures Seminars Tutorials Lab Practicals Fieldwork Placement Other TOTAL
Study Hours 50

  16.5

    11

77.5
Timetable (if known)              
Private Study 222.5
TOTAL HOURS 300

Assessment

EXAM Duration Timing
(Semester)
% of
final
mark
Resit/resubmission
opportunity
Penalty for late
submission
Notes
             
CONTINUOUS Duration Timing
(Semester)
% of
final
mark
Resit/resubmission
opportunity
Penalty for late
submission
Notes
Final debate (65%) No resit opportunity No late submission  30    65       
Digital literacy MCQ (20%) Resit Opportunity Late Penalties apply    20       
Contribution to debates (10%) No resit opportunity No late submission  30    10       
Reflective log (5%) Resit Opportunity Late Penalties apply         

Recommended Texts

Reading lists are managed at readinglists.liverpool.ac.uk. Click here to access the reading lists for this module.

Other Staff Teaching on this Module

Dr SJ Currie Law Samantha.Currie@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr RJ Knox Law R.Knox@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr MJR Gibson Law M.J.R.Gibson@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr S Columb Law Sean.Columb@liverpool.ac.uk
Miss R Orr Library Robyn.Orr@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr DP Horton Law D.Horton@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr A Neylon Law A.Neylon@liverpool.ac.uk
Professor MJ Gordon Law Michael.Gordon@liverpool.ac.uk
Professor PG McAuliffe Law P.G.Mcauliffe@liverpool.ac.uk
Mr JJ Marshall Law J.Marshall@liverpool.ac.uk
Professor NJ Barker Law Nicola.Barker@liverpool.ac.uk
Mr AT Nyhus Law A.Nyhus2@liverpool.ac.uk
Miss DA Lawson School of Law and Social Justice D.Lawson@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr N Brando Law N.Brando@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr GJ Davies Law G.J.Davies@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr A Florou Law Aikaterini.Florou@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr D Griffiths Law Danielle.Griffiths@liverpool.ac.uk
Miss D L Franklin School of Law and Social Justice Demi-Lee.Franklin@liverpool.ac.uk
Dr KA Johnston Law Katie.Johnston@liverpool.ac.uk
Professor LJ Hayes Law Lydia.Hayes@liverpool.ac.uk

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