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030326 KU International Legal English II (2024W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 10.09.2024 00:01 to Th 26.09.2024 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Mo 14.10.2024 23:59
Details
max. 40 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Tuesday 08.10. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 15.10. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 22.10. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 29.10. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 05.11. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM41 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 12.11. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 19.11. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 26.11. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 03.12. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM33 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 3.OG
- Tuesday 10.12. 14:30 - 16:00 Seminarraum SEM33 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 3.OG
- Tuesday 17.12. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM64 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum 6.OG
- Tuesday 07.01. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- Tuesday 14.01. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
- N Tuesday 21.01. 14:00 - 15:30 Seminarraum SEM42 Schottenbastei 10-16, Juridicum, 4.OG
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
At the conclusion, there is a written test consisting of “Readingˮ (60 minutes) and “Listeningˮ (20 minutes). Reading involves the following tasks: gap-filling, multiple choice, word formation, and matching. Listening involves gap-filling and multiple-choice questions.
The focus lies on testing grammatical and lexical knowledge and semantic precision and not knowledge of the law.
The use of dictionaries is not permitted during the test.
The focus lies on testing grammatical and lexical knowledge and semantic precision and not knowledge of the law.
The use of dictionaries is not permitted during the test.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Active participation in the classes and exam at the end of the course consisting of reading tasks and listening tasks.
Examination topics
Formation of a contract
Validity of a contract
Terms of a contract
Breach of contract
Discharge of a contract
Secured transactions
Employment law
Real property law
Intellectual property
Validity of a contract
Terms of a contract
Breach of contract
Discharge of a contract
Secured transactions
Employment law
Real property law
Intellectual property
Reading list
Sylvia Kummer: The Language of Company and Contract, BoD, 2nd edition, 2017
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Fr 04.10.2024 07:05
Students will improve their ability to read and understand legal texts as well as their ability to write common legal texts, especially letters and memoranda. Students will improve their listening skills and strengthen their speaking skills.
The aim is to help students become familiar with legal English so that they are able to express themselves on a range of legal matters using accurate legal terminology, e.g., when working with foreign colleagues and clients. The course is designed to prepare students whose first language is not English to function efficiently, in terms of language ability, in the international legal environment.
The teaching adopts a highly participatory format, encouraging students to take part in discussion. A variety of modern and interactive teaching tools are employed to make the learning attractive and effective. The focus is on practical applications of the authentic language of the law and improvement of students' productive skills, achieved by engaging in conversations on legal matters and role plays. The tasks are based on realistic tasks of the kind legal practitioners would expect to encounter in their daily working lives. Although teaching underlying knowledge is a component of the course, the course is primarily a language course with a strong focus on linguistic proficiency.