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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 7/05/2008
DROI2320-1  Introduction to English Law
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
"licencié" in law, 3rd yearPremier quadrimestre4
Master in Law, specialized approach, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre6
Holder(s) :  François van der Mensbrugghe
Language :  Langue anglaise
Course contents :  This introductory course in English law is primarily aimed at those students who will be reading law in the United Kingdom later in the academic year. Other students with a keen interest in the subject are also welcome to attend. The course spans the main features of English Law and certain characteristics of Scots law, but due attention is granted to American law as well. In terms of substance, particular emphasis is placed on the meaning of judicial precedent and common law reasoning. The current meaning and relevance behind the dichotomy the Common Law and Equity is developed with an historical overview and an analysis of different common law and equitable remedies. With a view to understanding recent constitutional developments in the United Kingdom, the course highlights cases that have been delivered since the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998 which incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights into the law of the United Kingdom. The course also discusses the existence of "constitutional statutes", the issue of "devolution" (towards Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland), as well as reform of the House of Lords and attempts to reform the status of the Monarchy. The awkward relationship between English law and EC law is also dealt with. With a view to understanding recent constitutional developments in the United States, the course highlights the role of the United States Supreme Court, the delicate quest for a balance of power between the Federal government and the States, as well as recent cases delivered by the United States Supreme Court concerning habeas corpus, military commissions, and the Bush doctrine after September 11.



The course is given in a combination of lecture and seminar form. Students are invited to read cases in advance and encouraged to participate. Course material and the final exam are in English.
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Organization :  seminaries
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Contacts :  : vandermensbrugghe@coditel.net
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