Calendar: 1982-1983 Page 97
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Faculty of Laws 107 the ll The course for the LL degree extends over three years The Inter- mediate examination is taken at the end of the first year and the two parts of the Final examination at the end of the second and third years respectively intermediate ll course The Intermediate course is one-year course and prepares students for the Intermediate examination in the following subjects Constitutional and Administrative Law The English Legal System and its History Elements of the Law of Contract Criminal Law All four courses are compulsory final ll courses candidate for admission to Part of the LL examination must have passed the whole of the Intermediate examination in Laws candidate for admission to Part II must have passed the whole of Part There is no exemption from either part All candidates must offer and pass in the four subjects of Part of the examination and in four subjects of Part II there will be one three- hour paper in each subject and in case of doubt the examiners may in addition examine any candidate orally Part Law of Tort Law of Property Law of Trusts and one of the subjects numbered 5-17 below Part II Jurisprudence and Legal Theory and three of the following if not taken in Part The Roman Law of Obligations Elements of French Civil Law History of English Law Elements of German Civil Law Principles of the Law of Evidence 10 English Administrative Law 11 Public International Law 12 Labour Law
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