Description
Law of Obligations is a compulsory subject in the Bachelor of Laws program offered by the Faculty of Law. The subject builds on Principles of Contractual Liability and Principles of Tortious Liability to provide students with an understanding of how the rules of common law and equity, together with the provisions of applicable legislation, affect contractual and other obligations. Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of the relevant law and their ability to engage in legal reasoning by discussing and solving complex legal problems orally and in writing.
Subject details
Type | Undergraduate |
Code | LAWS11-213 |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Credit | 10 |
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Learning outcomes
1. Demonstrate an understanding of underlying principles and concepts. 2. Identify and articulate relevant legal issues, and apply legal reasoning to generate appropriate responses to such issues. 3. Think creatively in approaching legal issues and generating appropriate responses. 4. Engage in critical analysis and make reasoned choices among alternatives. 5. Communicate views effectively, appropriately and persuasively (whether orally or in writing). 6. Work collaboratively and effectively with peers in the conduct of a team-based negotiation.
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: ? | Pre-requisites: ?Co-requisites: ?There are no co-requisites. |
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Restrictions: ? | This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
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