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At the end of this module, a successful student will be able to:
a) Demonstrate precise and in-depth knowledge of discrete topics covered in the trimester by means of being able to communicate the basic doctrine and/or structures, analyse them from a forensic and a theoretical perspective, apply these doctrines and structures to hypothetical fact scenarios, and critique any proposed reforms.
b) Continue to develop skills of reflecting on and analysing the extent to which a seemingly 'private' area of law (i.e. real property) has distinct roles in communicating public policy
c) Describe, discuss and critique the ways in which property law appears to treat commercial and residential property differently
d) Demonatrate awareness of how different areas of property law intersect, and of how property law more generally intersects with other areas of law, including family law, constitutional law and human rights law.
Student Effort Type | Hours |
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Lectures | 24 |
Tutorial | 4 |
Specified Learning Activities | 12 |
Autonomous Student Learning | 70 |
Total | 110 |
Property Law I
Description | Timing | Component Scale | % of Final Grade | ||
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Examination: 2 hour closed book exam | 2 hour End of Trimester Exam | Yes | Graded | No | 100 |
Resit In | Terminal Exam |
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Autumn | Yes - 2 Hour |
• Group/class feedback, post-assessment
• Online automated feedback
• Self-assessment activities
Feedback will be provided via Brightspace on general assessment performance for the final exam. Individual feedback will be available when students complete the MCQs.
Name | Role |
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Dr Noel McGrath | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |