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LWM82

Advanced torts

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Academic Direction
UCL, Queen Mary àËÅöÊÓƵ
Modes of Study
Online

This course is designed for students who have obtained an undergraduate degree in law or another discipline and who are now interested in postgraduate-level studies. Tort law is fundamental to the common law and is of everyday importance in all sorts of community and business interactions. 

Module A: Introduction to torts and trespass to the person

LWM82A

  • History of tort law
  • Protected interests and fault
  • Battery
  • Assault
  • False imprisonment
  • Intentional infliction of harm

Module B: The action in negligence

LWM82B 

  • Duty of care: general
  • Duty of care: psychiatric illness
  • Standard of care and breach
  • Causation and remoteness
  • Defences

Module C: The defamation action

LWM82C

  • Introduction
  • Defamatory meaning
  • Reference
  • Publication
  • Defences

Module D: Tort theory

LWM82D

  • Conceptualisation and theory
  • Corrective justice
  • Rights theory
  • Economic theories
  • Deterrence
  • Pluralism in tort law

Assessment

Each module is assessed by a 45-minute unseen written exam.

Sequence

It is strongly recommended that you attempt the modules in order.

How to apply

You can apply to study a module individually as a standalone unit or as part of a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Master of Laws qualification. (In either scenario, they must be studied in order.)

These modules also contribute towards the following specialist pathways for Laws:

  • Common law

Apply via Postgraduate Laws.