Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning
Volledige vakbeschrijving
This course aims to introduce students to the general content of modern law and to the discipline of legal reasoning. These two go together. Law cannot be fully understood in abstraction of the particular way that lawyers, judges and other expert operators of the legal system look at it. Coming out of the course, students should be able to understand what law is and how it is different from (and similar to) morality, identify the main branches of Law and their basic institutions, recognize and differentiate the principal values underlying those branches and understand the nature of legal reasoning and be able to apply it to legal problems. It is often assumed that to study law means essentially to study the law of a particular jurisdiction. A Dutch lawyer studies Dutch law and a German lawyer studies German law, and there is little that they share beyond the name of their chosen profession. This picture is misleading. Despite the fact that every country establishes its own legal system, there is much less diversity in law than what one would imagine. A key theme of this course is that law arises naturally as a solution to various social problems and, to the extent that human societies face the same problems, similar responses appear almost everywhere. Even though details may vary, contract, property, inheritance, marriage, constitutions and crimes exist in almost all modern societies. Instead of focusing on specific sets of rules like the Dutch Civil Code, or the French Criminal Code, this course focuses on these widely shared problems and widely shared institutional responses.Doelstellingen van dit vak
•To introduce students to the basic areas of law (contracts, property, torts, criminal law, international law etc.). •To familiarize students with the methods of legal reasoning. •To illustrate to students how law arises in response to social problem and how it is different from other domains such as politics and morality.Aanbevolen literatuur
•Jaap Hage & Bram Akkermans, Introduction to Law (Heidelberg: Springer 2014) [in press].Instructional format
Tutorial group meetings and weekly lectures.
Examination
Written exam plus assignment.
This course is a prerequisite for the following course(s): •SSC2024 International Law •SSC2027 Law and Society •SSC2034 International Trade Law, Trade and Development •SSC2060 Comparative Constitutional Law •SSC3030 European Institutions
SSC1007
Periode 1
2 sep 2024
25 okt 2024
Periode 4
27 jan 2025
21 mrt 2025
Studiepunten:
5.0Taal van de opleiding:
EngelsCoördinator:
Onderwijsmethode:
PBL, Presentation(s), Lecture(s), Assignment(s), Paper(s)Evaluatiemethoden:
Final paper, Attendance, Participation, Written exam, Oral exam, Take home exam