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Programme profile
If you like to be challenged and intellectually stimulated, and have a general interest in history and political developments, as many legal subjects cannot be fully appreciated without reference to their historical and political context. Good writing skills and a facility for articulate expression are important, legal training requires precise and careful use of language.
Programme content
First Year: Torts; Constitutional law; The Irish legal system; Contract law; Criminal law; Legislation and regulation; Legal skills
Second Year: Administrative law; Constitutional law; Equity; Land law; Private law remedies; Mooting
Third and Fourth Years: Electives from: Advanced European Union law; Child law; Commercial law; Company law; Comparative law; Corporate governance; Criminology; Economic and legal aspects of competition policy; Employment law; English law; Environmental law; European human rights; EU food law;Evidence; Family law;Intellectual property law; International family law; International human rights law; International trade law; Jurisprudence; Labour law; Legal philosophy; Media law ; Penology; Public interest law; Public international law; Refugee law; Restitution;Tax law; Sport and the law
Entry Requirements
Students must present six subjects of which two must be at grade C or above at Advanced GCE (A-Level. Others must be at least at grade C or above on GCSE or Advanced Subsidiary GCE (AS) papers. The six subjects above must include:English, Mathematics and a language other than English.
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Leaving Cert/A-Levels/IB scores will be converted into points. Entry points for 2016 were 525
04 November
01 May