Background and Rationale
The main objectives of the module are to:
• Provide students with an opportunity to explore in-depth a topic of their
interest
• Develop, explore, refine and justify student’s personal views on a research
problem;
• Provide students with the opportunity to develop a number of transferable
skills, including independent learning; planning and organization; identification, location and
evaluation of primary and secondary source material; critical analysis; problem analysis and
problem solving; oral and written communication.
Learning Outcomes
After completion of the module students should be able to:
1. Explain relevant primary and secondary legal sources for a chosen topic/field (including
assessing the strengths and weaknesses of different types of legal research);
2. Understand the area in question (c/f summary of the marking criteria
provided to students in the module handbook);
3. Develop a clear and coherent framework of analysis;
4. Sustain a clear and persuasive argument, showing understanding, critical awareness,
independent thought and appropriate use of the concepts
and sources;
5. Formulate original ideas (i.e. ideas not simply reliant on those already
available in the literature or from teaching staff);
6. Communicate effectively your views in writing.
7. Plan and carry out thorough research in your chosen area of law;
8. Identify, locate and evaluate primary and secondary source material;
9. Develop, explore, refine and justify your personal views on a research
problem;
10. Utilize written communication;
11. Self-manage (e.g. time management);
12. Critically analyse, problem analysis and problem solving;
13. Demonstrate capacity for independent learning.