LLB Sports Law

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LLB Sports Law

  • Objectives The sports industy is an increasingly important economic and dynamic sector that contributes to commerce and the world economy. The business of sport is played out in one of the largest arenas in the world and everyone has a view on the issues and regulations.
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements: For 2008/2009 entry: 300 points (200 from one 12 or two 6 unit awards) For 2009/2010 entry: 320 points (200 from one 12 or two 6 unit awards)
  • Academic title LLB Sports Law
  • Course description LLB Sports Law

    Programme

    Year 1

        * Legal Process
        * Contract Law
        * Constitutional Law
        * Criminal Law
        * Human Rights Law
        * Legal Skills 1
     
    Year 2

        * Equity & the Law of Trusts
        * Law of Torts
        * Land Law
        * Law of the European Union
        * Administrative Law
        * Legal Skills 2
     
    Year 3

        * Compulsory Placement Year (minimum 40 weeks) spent in a professional or commercial environment.
     
    Year 4

        * Dissertation (Sports Law)
        * Global Business
        * Sport and Contract
        * Sport: Civil Criminal and Regulatory Liabilities
        * Commercial Aspect of Sport

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