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Syllabus:

Basic Course in Law, 15 Credits

Swedish name: Basic Course in Law

This syllabus is valid: 2014-01-20 valid to 2015-01-18 (newer version of the syllabus exists)

Course code: 2JU047

Credit points: 15

Education level: First cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Law: First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements

Grading scale: Three-grade scale

Responsible department: Department of Law

Revised by: Head of Department of Law, 2013-12-04

Contents

Basic Course in Law consists of two parts, one concentrating on Swedish law and one concentrating on European Union law, with separate examinations. The two parts of the course are taught simultaneously. The content of the two parts of the course is described in more detail below.

All aspects of this course, including the examination, are conducted in English.
 

Expected learning outcomes

Basic Course in Law consists of two parts, one concentrating on Swedish law and one concentrating on European Union law, with separate examinations. The two parts of the course are taught simultaneously. The content of the two parts of the course is described in more detail below.

All aspects of this course, including the examination, are conducted in English.

Exptected learning outcomes

The learning outcomes of the two parts of the course are described in detail below.

Required knowledge

General requirements for university studies

Part I Introduction to Swedish Law

Contents of Part I
The objective of Part I is to give the students a general overview of the Swedish legal system, with emphasis on the sources of law and legal methods. A few areas of material law will also be presented, mainly as examples of the construction of both private and public law. 
This part will focus on the sources of law and the legal method used by judges, lawyers and other legal professions. It will include a brief presentation of constitutional law, the machinery of government, the court system, the administrative and civil procedure and the public access to official documents.  The substantive law part will   cover some areas such as property law, contract and commercial law, labour law and mainly economic family law.

Expected learning outcomes of Part I

After completing the course the student shall:

- be familiar with  basic  central parts of the Swedish administrative and judicial system and procedure
- have knowledge of some substantive legal areas and the legal methods to solve problems in these areas
- be able to identify, explain and analyze elementary legal rules concerning the mentioned legal  areas
- be able to apply that knowledge and those abilities to concrete ordinary situations

Required Knowledge

General requirements for university studies

Form of instruction

Teaching Methods
The teaching consists of lectures and seminars. The seminars will require the students to solve various theoretical and practical legal tasks and problems according to instructions given by respective teacher in conjunction with the lectures.  The students will be divided into small study units of 2 to 6 students. These working groups shall, together before the seminars, prepare and discuss their assignments and present their findings in class. Some of the seminars are  mandatory since they are to a large extent based on student activities before and during class; attendance at the lectures is optional isstrongly recommended. A student who has been accepted and registered for the course has the right to teaching and guidance only during the term/academic year when he/she was accepted and registered.

Teaching methods of part II
The part includes some lectures but also many seminars where students in groups and together with a teacher discuss different topics of EU law. It is therefore necessary that students study assigned materials before each class, including cases, relevant EU legislation and textbook chapters and/or academic articles. Further instructions on the preparation requirements for each class will be handed out to the student at the beginning of the course.
A student who has been accepted and registered for the course has the right to teaching and guidance only during the term/academic year when he/she was accepted and registered.

Examination modes

Examination takes place through fulfillment of two parts, partly the compulsory course elements specified in component 1 below, partly writing tests specified in component 2 below.

Component 1
Active participation during compulsory seminars.

Component 2
Fulfillment of two written test (at the University).

Grades
A passing grade on the written tests and all compulsory course elements is required to receive a passing grade for the course as a whole. For component 1 the grades Fail (U) or Pass (G) can be awarded. On the written tests the grades awarded are Fail (U), Pass (G) and Pass with distinction (VG).
On the entire course, the grades given are Fail (U), Pass (G) and Pass with Distinction (VG). The grade for the course as a whole is based on the combined result of the two written tests and awarded after the completion of all compulsory course elements.
The appointed examiner may decide to use other forms of examination if required by particular circumstances. A student who has not received a passing grade on a test will be afforded an opportunity for re-examination. A student who has passed examination may not be re-examined. A student who has taken two tests for a course or part of a course, without passing, has the right to have another examiner appointed, unless special reasons exist. A written request for change of examiner is submitted to the Director of Undergraduate Education.

Academic credit transfers
Students have the right to apply to have a previous education or experience evaluated for transfer of credits. For more information, see: www.umu.se/utbildning/antagning/tillgodoraknande/
 

Literature

Valid from: 2014 week 4

Carlson Laura
The fundamentals of Swedish law : a guide for foreign lawyers and students
2. ed. : Lund : Studentlitteratur : 2012 : 508 s. :
ISBN: 978-91-44-07872-4
Mandatory
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Schütze, Robert, An Introduction to European Law (Cambridge University Press 2012) Consolidated versions of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the Treaty on European Union.