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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1974-1975-120

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Faculties and Courses of Study 129 Principles of the Law of Evidence 10 English Administrative Law 11 Public International Law 12 Labour Law 13 Family Law 14 Criminal Responsibility and the Elements of Penology 15 European Community Law 16 Conflict of Laws 17 Conveyancing and the Social Control of Land 18 Succession and Estate Duty 19 Company Law and Partnership 20 Commercial Law With the consent of the Dean of the Faculty Mohammedan Law Hindu Law and African Law may also be taken as subject in either Part of the LL Before commencing their course for Part II of the LL Degree Examination students should obtain confirmation that courses in the subjects chosen will be available CONDITIONS OF ENTRY In order to be qualified to commence course of study in the Faculty of Laws in this College an applicant must have satisfied the general requirements of the University for the procedure to be followed see General Information page 81 by means of subjects selected from the approved list of subjects drawn up by the University and set out in the Regulations Relating to University Entrance Requirements Copies should be available in schools but in case of difficulty copy can be obtained from the Secretary to the University Entrance Requirements Depart- ment University of London Senate House London WC1E 7HU One of the principal grounds for admission is evidence of high in- tellectual quality which may be in any field Subject to this considera- tion students who intend to read for the Law degree may find it helpful to take History Latin and English among their subjects at the examination for the General Certificate of Education at either Ordinary or Advanced level but no preference is given to candidates who have taken these subjects Those wishing to study French Civil Law or German Civil Law should have passed French or German respectively at Advanced level or have an equivalent qualification
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