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Legal English for Bachelor Students

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2014-2015

Admission requirements

The course is open to students who have completed at least the first two years of their Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Law. Participants are expected to have English language skills comparable to VWO level or at B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. For more information, please contact the course co-ordinator.

Description

The course aims to improve the English language skills within a legal context. Participants learn to read and understand legal texts such as articles, case briefs and statutes. Also, they will learn to write summaries, case briefs and essays. Listening skills will be practised by means of a variety of listening exercises, such as lectures, presentations and interviews. Speaking skills will be practiced through (group) discussions, presentations, interviews and role plays. At the end of the course students will be able to describe the Dutch legal system in broad outline.
The legal terminology of this course focuses on international law, criminal law, civil law, property law and contract law. However, other fields of law, such as company law and comparative law will also be discussed.

Course objectives

Objectives of the course

  • Listening: students acquire the skills needed to attend Law lectures and seminars where English is spoken.

  • Reading : students have developed skill in reading authentic, academic legal texts; they are able to apply different reading techniques.

  • Speaking: students are able to participate in class discussions and give short oral presentations on legal topics; they are also able to describe the Dutch legal system in broad outline.

  • Writing : students are able to write summaries, case briefs and essays on a legal topics in grammatically and stylistically correct English.

Timetable

See: http://www.hum.leidenuniv.nl/talencentrum/engels/legal-english-bachelor-students.html

Mode of instruction

There are ten 90-minute tutorials. Students are expected to prepare assignments for each tutorial. In addition, the course involves self-study for the examination.

Assessment method

Examination form(s)
Class participation and presentation (50%); written test on vocabulary and reading/writing (50%).

Areas to be tested within the exam
The examination syllabus consists of the required reading (literature) for the course, the course information guide and the subjects taught in the lectures, the seminars and all other instructions which are part of the course.

Blackboard

More information on this course is offered in Blackboard.

Reading list

Krois-Lindler, A. and M. Firth (newest edition). Introduction to international Legal English. A course for classroom or self-study use. (Student’s book). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (ISBN: 978 0 521 718998)

Registration

Via the Academic Language Centre

Contact information

  • Name: Dr. P.H. Dol

  • Work address: Cleveringaplaats 1, room 137

  • Contact information:

  • Telephone number: 071-527 4687

  • E-mail: p.h.dol@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Institution/division

  • Institution: Academisch Talencentrum

  • Division:Sectie Engels

  • Room number secretary’s office: Cleveringaplaats 1, room 125

  • Opening hours: weekdays 9.00-12.30 and 13.30-17.00

  • Telephone number secretary’s office: 071 527 2332

  • E-mail: talencentrum@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Remarks

This course has a strictly limited number of places available. More information on this course is found on http://www.hum.leidenuniv.nl/talencentrum/engels/legal-english-bachelor-students.html.