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School of Law  
 
 
LAW-20040 Torts 2 - Development (Level 2)  
Co-ordinator: Prof Tsachi Keren-Paz    Room: CBA2.015, Tel:34358  
Teaching Team: Prof Tsachi  Keren-Paz  
Lecture Time: See Timetable...  
Level: 2 Credits: 15 Study Hours: 150  
School Office: Tel: 01782 733218
 
 
 
Programme/Approved Electives for

Law Single Honours (Level 2)

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Barred Combinations

Law 10024

Prerequisites

Registration for Tort 1 - Foundations

Description

This module is for students transferring to Single Honours Law. It
cannot be taken by any student who followed LAW10024 Torts 2 Development
in year 1 of their degree.


This module completes your study of Torts ie civil wrongs. In Module 10023, you studied the tort of negligence and its role in providing compensation for personal injury and pure economic losses. This module begins with a coverage of the main forms of justice most relevant to tort law: corrective justice and distributive justice. It also examines the role of retributive justice and efficiency (deterrence). A major purpose of the module is to introduce the themes of Justice and Rights and to look at the extent to which tort law is influenced by these concepts. The module, then, covers three groups of torts: Nuisance and Rylands which protect a person&©s right to enjoy her land without interference from other landowners; the tort of Defamation which protects the reputation of individuals, and finally the means by which individuals can take action to protect their Privacy.

Aims

To provide opportunity for the development of knowledge acquired in Tort 1 (Level 2) and to develop an advanced understanding of the law of Torts.



Intended Learning Outcomes

comprehend the thoretical critiques of tort law as a system of compensation will be achieved by assessments: 1, 2
identify the particular problems associated with land based torts will be achieved by assessments: 1, 2
demonstrate an abiity to identify complex legal problems and identify potential solutions thereto will be achieved by assessments: 1, 2


Study hours

Lectures 9 x 2 hours
Seminars 6 x 1 hours
Workshops 2 x 2 hours
Seminar prep 24 hours
Formative essay prep 20 hours
Exam 2 hours
Exam prep and directed reading 75 hours



Description of Module Assessment

01: 2 Hour Exam weighted 50%
Unseen two hour exam
A two hour unseen exam confined to the materials covered in this module alone

02: Essay weighted 50%
A 2000 word essay on a choice of topics
This assessment will offer students the chance to tackle an essay question which will draw on material included and taught in both this module and Tort 1


Version: (1.05A) Created: 01/Oct/2013

This document is the definitive current source of information about this module and supersedes any other information.