Courses
One of the mainstays of University teaching is the giving of lectures, at which an experienced teacher who is an expert in the particular field states his/her own view of the subject, discusses difficult points and draws attention to the weaknesses in the arguments of others. This tradition is particularly important to the academic study of law where students are expected to do more than simply learn a collection of rules. A university law degree requires students to develop their analytical and critical faculties to enable them to both apply the law and comment upon it. Students are consequently expected to consider legal issues from different perspectives placing them, amongst other things, within their intellectual, historical, social, philosophical, political and economic context. As the University of London LLB requires External students to meet the same high standards expected of internal students of the University we believe it is important for External students to be taught by university academics who can offer such insights and who are at the forefront of setting these standards. London Law Tutors is unique amongst the providers of term time tuition for External students of the LLB in ensuring that all teaching is by university law lecturers and tutors, including the following academics, all of whom are additionally employed by the University of London External division to ensure External students receive the very highest standards in their University of London LLB examinations.
| Compulsory Intermediate Subjects |
Compulsory Finals Subjects |
Optional Subjects |
| Contract |
Land |
Commercial Law |
| Criminal |
Tort |
Company |
| CLR & I (Formerly ELS) |
Trusts |
European Union |
| Public (Formerly Constitutional) |
Jurisprudence*
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Evidence |
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Family |
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Intro to Islamic Law |
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Succession |
*not compulsory for graduate entrants |