England
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Justice in action
| Start | End |
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| 03 Oct 2026 | Jun 2027 |
What you will study
In this block, you'll consider social justice and its relationship with the rule of law, explore access to justice and pro bono, and examine why lawyers and law firms engage in pro bono. It will explore how this relates to professionalism and professional identity within the legal profession and look at how legal values and ethics can and should influence legal work. It also explores the relationship between technology and law, and considers the increasing digitisation of the courts. During this block, you will begin to think about how these issues will affect your own work during the module. You'll also undertake your own skills audit to enable you to assess both the skills you already have and those you need to develop for personal and professional growth.
This is the longest section of the module, where you will undertake a practical project working collaboratively as part of a small group. During this block, you will develop key legal skills relevant to your project. These may include skills relating to undertaking practical legal research, legal writing, report writing, negotiation and presenting legal information. During this section of the module, you will need to be flexible and prioritise the demands of your Open Justice Project and work effectively as part of a group. You will continue to think about your skills development and the themes that were introduced in Block 1.
In the final, shorter block of the module, you'll complete your project and relate it back to the themes you studied in Block 1. You'll complete your review of the skills you have developed throughout the module.
You should only register on W360 if you:
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are sure that you are willing to work as part of a group with your fellow students -
will have the time to prioritise your participation in your allocated project -
are aware that the main method of assessment is a critical reflection on your participation in your allocated Open Justice Project -
are aware that although we will do our best to allocate you to your preferred project, we can’t guarantee that this will happen.
If you’re considering studying this as part of your law degree at the OU, you can find out more from the module team chairs and previous students from the recording of an online event, ‘Choosing your OU level 3 optional law module’. This is available in the Student Experience room on the
Entry requirements
Teaching and assessment
Support from your tutor
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marking your assignments and offering detailed feedback to help you improve -
providing individual guidance, whether that’s for general study skills or specific module content -
answer any questions you have about the Open Justice Project you are undertaking -
guiding you to additional learning resources -
facilitating online discussions between your fellow students in the dedicated module and tutor group forums.
Assessment
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3 Tutor-marked assignments (TMAs) -
End-of-module assessment
What's included
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access to all the digital textbooks on Law Trove -
a week-by-week study planner -
module-specific study materials -
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audio and video content -
assignment details and submission section -
online tutorials and forums, and tutor support -
various online resources.
Computing requirements
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Primary device – A desktop or laptop computer with at least 8 GB of RAM and a quad-core processor (2.4 GHz minimum speed). It’s possible to access some materials on a mobile phone, tablet or Chromebook; however, they will not be suitable as your primary device. -
Peripheral device – Headphones/earphones with a built-in microphone for online tutorials. -
Operating systems – Windows 11 or the latest supported macOS. -
Internet access – Broadband or mobile connection. -
Browser – Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are recommended; Mozilla Firefox and Safari may be suitable. -
Our OU Study app operates on supported versions of Android and iOS. -
Software – Any additional software will be provided or is generally available for free.