“A collection of lectures on the study of law.” URL: itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/legal-studies-at-the-school-of-advanced-study/id426112258?mt=10 “Legal, regulatory and ethical issues related to the employer-employee relationship, including the doctrine of employment at will, discrimination and union contracts”. URL: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdLiRaajwSXRkwmft_eIFpbQv9CJgaeoo “In this course, you will learn more about the role of put and call options as financial contracts, what is the difference between US and European options, what short and long options mean when investing, how to offset investment risk with a long overlap, and how to use payment charts to read the results of sale and purchase. URL: alison.com/course/understanding-financial-contracts “Contracts are part of our daily lives and are created in collaboration, trust, promise and credit. How are contracts concluded? What makes a contract enforceable? What happens if a party breaks a promise? URL: www.edx.org/course/contract-law-trust-promise-contract-harvardx-hls2x-3 “This series of interviews, followed by a conference, provides a unique insight into the process by which legislation is created in the UK. All respondents participate in the drafting of laws in Whitehall, in Parliament or in the political world in general. These documents were produced by the Statute Law Society, an educational organisation dedicated to promoting knowledge and understanding of legislation and the legislative process (www.statutelawsociety.org), and the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law (www.iecl.ox.ac.uk/) with the support of the UK Centre for Legal Education (www.ukcle.ac.uk/) and the law firm Herbert Smith LLP (www.herbertsmith.com). URL: itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/statute-law-making-legislation/id426105937?mt=10 American Contract Law I (with its sister course Contracts II) provides a comprehensive overview of contract law in the United States. The course covers most of the key concepts found in a first year of law school. Each conference is based on one or more common law cases and integrates legal doctrines into political discussions. The course also covers important sections of the Uniform Commercial Code (CDU), which governs the sale of goods.
URL: www.coursera.org/learn/contracts-1 “This course builds on the knowledge gained in contracts A and B and applies the legal framework applicable to commercial and consumer contracts, in particular the Sale of Goods Act 1896 (Qld) and the relevant provisions of the Commercial Practices Act 1974 (Cth). Commercial law deals primarily with personal property and may therefore also include an examination of: Agency; intellectual property; Deposit; consumer credit; and insurance. URL: itunes.apple.com/gb/course/principles-of-commercial-law/id601275917?ign-mpt=uo%3D2 With lecture videos from the readers` and guest speaker lecture series. URL: www.innertemple.org.uk/education/education-resources/ “This course, delivered by the Bingham Centre of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, provides an introduction to key issues surrounding the rule of law. Each week, we will examine some aspects of the rule of law and discuss how they are affected by current events. The course uses video lectures, recommendations, discussion questions, and activities to help you develop your own perspective on the rule of law. Although this course is at the intersection of law and politics, participants do not need formal training in any of these subjects to participate. The course takes place over 6 weeks with about 3 hours of content per week. URL: www.coursera.org/learn/citizenship-rule-of-law “Scarman Lectures bring together high-level guest speakers to give lectures on current topics in criminology, criminal justice, policing and community safety.” URL: itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/criminology-scarman-lectures/id689376910?mt=10 “Whether you`re an advanced law student looking to check the basics or an aspiring law student looking for a head start, this course will help you lay the foundation for success in law school and beyond. This course introduces you to the terminology, concepts and tools that lawyers and jurists use to make their case.
This will help you follow these arguments – and make your own arguments. This course consists of a series of short lectures and assignments. A reading list completes each lesson and provides you with a roadmap to help you explore the topic itself in more depth. While the lessons may refer to each other, they are modular in nature: you should feel free to approach them in the order that suits your schedule, interests, and needs. “URL: www.coursera.org/learn/law-student “This course provides an introduction to contract law in Australia and focuses on the basic principles of a valid and enforceable contract. The course examines the theoretical analysis of contract law; the formation of a contract, including a contractual agreement; the intention to create legal relationships; contractual consideration; Waiver of promissory notes; and contractual capacity. Account shall also be taken of the content and interpretation of a contract and of the doctrine of contractual confidentiality. ” URL: HTTPS://ITUNES.APPLE.COM/GB/COURSE/CONTRACT-A/ID592995024 URL: itunes.apple.com/gb/course/contract-b/id667259014 “What are human rights? How are human rights guaranteed and protected? At the University of Chicago, research and teaching in the field of human rights combines research on fundamental issues of human dignity with the critical examination of institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights in today`s world. The University of Chicago`s Human Rights Program is a unique initiative among its peers for the interdisciplinary focus its faculty and students place on these critical topics. The human rights program continues Chicago`s tradition of rigorous academic preparation, integrated with “real-world” experiences and perspectives. Human rights education aims to prepare students as citizens, not just biologists, businessmen or English teachers.
The human rights curriculum includes a basic sequence of disciplinary, thematic and regional perspectives. The Human Rights Internship Program offers scholarships to students for hands-on experience with host organizations in the United States and around the world. Through lectures, workshops, lectures and film series, the programme brings the world to campus and engages the wider community in its educational mission. “URL: itunes.apple.com/gb/itunes-u/human-rights-program/id404818031?mt=10 “The creation, distribution and enjoyment of interactive entertainment is subject to a multidimensional grid of international and national laws relating to intellectual property, communications, contracts, tort, privacy, blasphemy, antitrust law and freedom of expression. The myriad of legal issues that currently manifest themselves in digital media often have their origins in games. Video games have heralded the now rapid rise of real-time social media communities. By building additional levels for their favorite products, players have been dealing with crowdsourcing, user-generated content, and remixing source materials for decades. Games are also constantly at the forefront of technological, interactive and creative advances in the digital age. URL: videogamelaw.allard.ubc.ca/course-video-notes/ “In this introductory subject, students examine legal institutions and practices such as legislation and the interpretation of laws.
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