Introduction to Common Law 2

Introduction to Common Law 2

By School of Law, Queen Mary University of London

Date and time

Mon, 25 Sep 2017 11:30 - 13:00 GMT+1

Location

Lecture Theatre CCLS

67 - 69 Lincolns Inn Field WC2A 3JB United Kingdom

Description

This session is a repeat of the lecture on Friday 22 September 2017.

Mr. Gavin Sutter will give an overview of the common law. This lecture will outline common law structures and methods of reasoning. It is designed to introduce the common law to students who are not familiar with its systems.

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Queen Mary University of London, part of the prestigious University of London, is one of the top UK research universities and a member of the Russell Group of leading UK universities.

About the School of Law

In 2015 we celebrate 50 years of law at Queen Mary University of London. Established in 1965, the School of Law has grown from 30 students and four academic staff, to 1,939 students and 115 academic staff in 2014-15.

The School of Law has as its central focus the role of law and its institutions in contemporary international society and it is divided into two organisational units: the Department of Law and the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS).

(1) The Department of Law covers the full spectrum of legal studies and is based at the University's Mile End campus.

(2) The Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) specialises in the knowledge and skills in commercial law that can be placed at the service of government, public bodies, overseas institutions, the legal profession, industry and commerce. CCLS is based in the postgraduate law centre at the Lincoln's Inn Fields campus.

In 2016, the School of Law was voted 35th best university in the world to study law by QS World University Rankings by Subject.

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