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          the formation of contracts and problems underlying the development of free agreement, and,
          coupled with the course Contracts II, aims to lay the foundation for the study of other relevant
          commercial topics in the programme. The course also aims to develop a capacity to critically
          evaluate  the  relevant  principles  and  to  apply  those  principles  to  the  resolution  of  practical
          problems.

          LAW 202    Contracts II
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the principles relating to
          the  interpretation  of  contracts  and  contractual  remedies,  and,  coupled  with  the  course
          Contracts I, aims to lay the foundation for the study of other relevant commercial topics in the
          programme. The  course  also  aims  to  develop  a  capacity  to  critically  evaluate  the  relevant
          principles and to apply those principles to the resolution of practical problems.

          LAW 290    Legal Literacy III: Writing Solutions to Legal Problems
                                                                  1 Term; Non-Credit Bearing
              This Legal writing course is a 1st semester course in Year 2. It focuses on preparing
          student to produce written answers to Legal Problem Questions. It is scheduled to run parallel
          with the Tort I course, and its aim is to help students write an exam answer to a problem
          question  in their tort  exam. It follows a cyclical syllabus, taking students through three tort
          problems from the problem analysis to the final revision and proofreading of their final draft,
          and includes peer evaluation at each stage. The course concludes with a final test featuring a
          legal problem question.

          LAW 291    Legal Literacy IV: Writing Solutions to Moot Problems
                                                                  1 Term; Non-Credit Bearing
              This Legal course is a 2nd semester course in Year 2. It scheduled to run alongside the
          Criminal Law course and focuses on preparing students for the Criminal Law Moot. Students
          will  learn  how  to  formulate  complex  legal  assertions  in  Criminal  Law  and  to  extend  their
          working vocabulary of criminal law terminology. They will also synthesize and summarise the
          core legal arguments for a client in both a written and an oral submission before a judge in a
          moot court. The course concludes with a summary of the case arguments and a reflection on
          the key learning experiences and benefits that they gained from the course.

          LAW 300    Chinese Legal System
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to provide an overview of the Chinese legal system and of the social,
          political and economic forces that shape the law in the PRC. The course also aims to develop
          students’ capacity to critically examine the laws and legal system in PRC.





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