LAW-10027 - Business Law
Coordinator: Forough Ramezankhah Room: CBC2.009 Tel: +44 1782 7 34515
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Level: Level 4
Credits: 15
Study Hours: 150
School Office: 01782 733218

Programme/Approved Electives for 2021/22

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Co-requisites

None

Prerequisites

None

Barred Combinations

None

Description for 2021/22

This module aims to develop an initial understanding of the legal frameworks that inform contemporary business practices. The module is divided into four key areas: an introduction to the English Legal System; an introduction to essentials of Contract Law; an introduction to Tort Law; and an introduction to business structures and ownership. The development of companies as a type of business entity is discussed in the context of the 18th Century, Industrial Revolution and Colonialism. The module is designed as an introduction to the legal issues and legal skills which are important in a business context and provides a remarkable opportunity to develop a level of commercial awareness. This module uses a combination of lectures and tutorials also formative online self-test questions and summative assessment to develop a range of transferable skills, including the ability to reflect, analyse, critique, advise, write effectively and consider case law.

Aims
The module aims to explore the legal framework that informs contemporary business practice.
It is designed as an introduction to the legal issues and legal skills which are important in a business context and provides an interesting opportunity to develop a level of commercial awareness.

Talis Aspire Reading List
Any reading lists will be provided by the start of the course.
http://lists.lib.keele.ac.uk/modules/law-10027/lists

Intended Learning Outcomes

Compare and contrast business structures available in the UK; explain the business structures available in the UK: 1
Advise hypothetical clients of the advantages and disadvantages of each business structure with regard to given circumstances; advise hypothetical clients from a technical and practical viewpoint in connection with appropriate business structure: 1
Communicate in writing which business structure is most appropriate and be able to explain why: 1
Explain basic contract law principles in connection with offer & acceptance and consideration: 1
Advise hypothetical clients of potential legal remedies for possible breaches of contract: 1
Communicate in writing the most appropriate action to take in connection with possible breach of contract and be able to explain why: 1
Explain the basic principles of the Torts Law including Negligence: duty of care, breach, causation, damage: 1

Study hours

Lectures = 18 hours
Tutorials = 6 hours
Plenaries = 12 hours
Tutorial preparation and independent study = 48 hours
Assessment preparation = 66 hours

School Rules

None

Description of Module Assessment

1: Essay weighted 100%
One piece of assessment in the form of a 2000 Words Essay with unseen questions.
The word limit for the essay is 2,000 in accordance with the School's policy for Level 4 essays. Students must answer two questions from a choice of four essay titles. The two questions carry equal weight, i.e. 50% each. Answers must be completed and submitted in accordance with the Law School approved rubric for unseen essay assessments.