Unit name | Clinical Legal Studies |
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Unit code | LAWD30005 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24) |
Unit director | Mr. John Peake |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
Membership of the Law Clinic or Human Rights Clinic; membership of the Law Clinic is guaranteed for those students taking this Unit |
School/department | University of Bristol Law School |
Faculty | Faculty of Social Sciences and Law |
This Unit will have the following aims: - To provide students with practical legal skills applicable to practising law in the relevant thematic fields, to include: ethics, ADR, court structure and lawyering, legal aid, access, submission of pleadings, costs, enforcement and conducting interviews. - To provide students with real-life experience of drafting legal briefs, commenting on draft or existing legislation or legal documents at the national and international levels, as appropriate. - To enable students to select a particular thematic area on which they will critically reflect. The objectives of the unit will be to provide students with an understanding of the application of law in practice; an appreciation of the concept of professionalism and ethics necessary for a legal career; an ability to bridge the gap between the academic study of law and the practical application of law.
By the end of this unit a successful student will be able to:
The unit will be taught by a combination of 8 lectures, 6 case related two-hour workshops, and ten one-hour seminars to consider legal and ethical issues raised in the cases being conducted by those students in Clinic. There will also be a minimum of four case supervision sessions (30 minutes each) in relation to Clinic casework.
In order to achieve the learning outcomes, the assessment is made up of two 2000 word essays (50% each).
There will be no formal formative assessment. However, there will be ongoing peer and tutor review of the mandatory reflective log, as well as advice on how it should be maintained (especially as regards ethical issues).
The assessment will assess all of the intended learning outcomes for this unit.