LAU11531 Torts
| ECTS weighting | 10 |
| Semester/term taught | MT |
| Cohorts Available to | Single Honours Law – JF Joint Honours Law – JF |
| Contact Hours and Indicative Student Workload | 3 hours of lectures per week and 4 hours of seminars in the 1st Semester. In-person attendance is compulsory in this module. |
| Module Coordinator/Owner | Dr Desmond Ryan |
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, students should be able to:
- Identify and analyse the key principles underlying the law of tort;
- Use appropriate legal concepts, relevant judicial precedents and statutory law to solve concrete practical problems;
- Explain how tort law seeks to give effect to social policies as well as address issues of personal responsibility;
- Differentiate between liability for intentional wrongs, negligence and strict liability;
- Discuss the principles of compensation and their practical application in specific contexts.
Module Content
This is a standard course designed to provide Fresh students with an introduction to the law of torts. Topics covered include the major torts such as negligence, defamation and nuisance, but also issues such as defences, limitation periods and the interaction between the law of torts and the Constitution.
| Assessment | Examination (1 x 2 hour paper) – 75%, Essay – (3,000 words) – 25% |
| Reassessment | As above |