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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1951-1952-129

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ץ courses of study 129 12 History of English Law 13 Public International Law 14 Conflict of Laws 15 Conveyancing 16 Succession Testate and Intestate 17 Mercantile Law 18 Industrial Law 19 Law of Domestic Relations candidate at Part who fails but not seriously in one subject and does reasonably well in his other subjects may be referred-i he may be permitted on the recommendation of the examiners to present himself on one occasion only in that subject with Part II at one of the next two Einal Examinations If he fails in his referred subject he will be required to offer the whole of Part again and if he takes Part II at the same time as he fails in his referred subject he will have no report made on his work in Part Students wishing for copy of the regulations and syllabuses should write to the Academic Registrar University of London Senate House Entry Forms and Certificates must be obtained from the College Office and returned to the Academic Registrar duly filled up and completed not later than the lst day of March preceding the Examination II-FOR HIGHER DEGREES For the Regulations and Curriculum for the LL Ph and LL degrees students should consult the University Regulations in the Faculty of Laws for Internal Students which may be obtained on application to the Academic Registrar as above An extract from the Regulations for the LL degree is given here LL By Examination without Dissertation Candidates will be examined in any five of the following fourteen sub- jects In each subject the examination consists of one three-hour paper Jurisprudence and Legal Theory Company Law and the General Principles 01 the Law of Unin- corporated Associations Constitutional Laws of Canada Australia and either India or Pakistan International Economic Law Law of International Institutions Candidates may offer only one of tjjese two subjects If the candidate has taken one of them at the LL examination only the other of them can be offered at the LL examination Legal History ε
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