English for Law

English is the language of communication in the modern legal community.
About the program
English for Law course will not only improve your general level of English but will also improve your knowledge in the field of civil, corporate and contract law, formal report writing and much more.
By the end of the course, you will be better able to communicate effectively with legal colleagues from around the world.
Note
The programme runs for 8 weeks and students can join individual modules on the given dates.
Modules may change or can be changed according to student preference.
Includes
20 lessons of General English + 10 lessons of English for Law
requirements
Minimum English level: Intermediate
Available in
London, UK
Cambridge, UK
Toronto, Canada and,
Auckland, New Zealand.
Start dates | July and August
MODULE 1: Company Law
MODULE 2: Contractual Law
MODULE 3: Employment Law and Human Resources
MODULE 4: Human Rights, Immigration and Civil Liberty
MODULE 5: Competition/Monopolies Law, Acquisition and Mergers
MODULE 6: Copyright
MODULE 7: Criminal Law
MODULE 8: Constitutional Law
Start dates | September and October
MODULE 1: Company Law
MODULE 2: Contractual Law
MODULE 3: Employment Law and Human Resources
MODULE 4: Human Rights, Immigration and Civil Liberty
MODULE 5: Competition/Monopolies Law, Acquisition and Mergers
MODULE 6: Copyright
MODULE 7: Criminal Law
MODULE 8: Constitutional Law
Curriculum
Company Law
Company formation and management
Capitalism
Fundamental changes in a company
Setting up a business
Contractual Law
Contract formation
Remedies
Assignment and third-party rights
Consideration
Misrepresentation
Contract law
Terms and conditions: The language of contracts
A case law report
Employment Law and
Human Resources
Employment law
Employing people
Human Rights,
Immigration, and Civil
Liberty
Human rights law
Practising diversity
The costs of pollution
A safe workplace?
Competition/Monopolies
Law, Acquisition and
Mergers
Competition law
International law
International mergers and acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions
Copyright
International property
Computers in law
Protecting intellectual property
Protecting intellectual property
Criminal Law
Crimes and civil wrongs
Theft 1 – the theft act
Theft 2 – appropriation
Homicide
Cybercrime – a worldwide threat
New ways of dealing with fraud
Insider dealing
Constitutional Law
Law and order
Landmarks in law
Business and the law
Different countries, different legal systems
