
Understanding the English Law
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Understanding the English Law
Learn about the key structural branches and components as applied in the English law with this free online course.
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- Avg. Duration3-4 Hours (Contains Video)
- Available Languages (1)
English
This course is
CPD-Accredited
Learning Outcomes
In this free course, you will learn how to:
- Recognise the primary sources of the English law
- Explain the concepts of equality before the law and legal rights and responsibilities
- Discuss the significance of judicial independence and impartiality in maintaining a just and balanced legal system
- Distinguish between Actus Reus and Mens rea and their significance
- Analyse the concept of the rule of law and its application in maintaining a balanced legal framework
- Recall the historical development of human rights
- Evaluate the factors that establish causation and determine the remoteness of damage in tort law cases
- Analyse leases, licenses, and their respective legal implications
- Explain fiduciary relationships and the legal duties and responsibilities of trustees
- Identify the rights and obligations established by employment contracts for both employers and employees
- Outline the key elements of an employment contract
- Create well-structured and logically organised legal research papers with a clear understanding of the topics
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