England
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Land law
| Start | End |
|---|---|
| 30 Jan 2027 | Jul 2027 |
What you will study
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explore what property is, and how land is defined and divided -
consider the human rights aspects of land law -
discover the foundational concepts of land law -
consider the legal relationship between landlord and tenant.
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consider how it is possible to have rights over someone else’s property -
discover specialist land law doctrine -
learn about how property issues are litigated and the skills needed for litigation.
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reflect on ownership of property where there is more than one person who is a part owner, and what is the legal position of someone who is not an owner, living in someone else’s property -
explore the legal situation around the occupation of land belonging to someone else without permission -
discover how concepts of land and its legal regulation differ widely around the world.
Entry requirements
Preparatory work
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 -
guiding you to additional learning resources -
facilitating online discussions between your fellow students in the dedicated forums.
Assessment
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2 Tutor-marked assignments (TMAs) -
End-of-module assessment
What's included
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an electronic copy of the module textbook -
a week-by-week study planner -
module-specific study materials -
audio and video content -
assignment details and submission section -
online tutorials and forums, and tutor support.
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.