At MOK Academy for Law, we provide specialized classes for students enrolled in the University of London’s LLB (Hons) program. Students can opt to enroll in the complete program or choose individual modules tailored to their needs.
We complete each module five times annually, ensuring students gain extensive exposure to the syllabus. In addition, topical reviews and past paper sessions are conducted regularly to enhance preparation.
Our program also includes:
• Structured answer writing
• Weekly mock examinations
• Individual feedback sessions to help students refine their exam techniques.
Both online and physical classes are available at our campus, with all lectures recorded and accessible on our VLE portal for students to review at any time. Crash courses and exam workshops are scheduled before exams to provide last-minute guidance and preparation.
This course emphasizes an understanding of the key principles of English law, covering core topics, including contract formation, capacity to contract, privity, performance and breach of contract, and remedies for breach of contract.
An introduction to the English legal system, this course highlights the distinctive aspects of the common law approach as a legal methodology. It initiates students into the processes of legal research and legal reasoning.
This course examines general principles of criminal liability, including fatal and non-fatal offences against persons and selected offences against property. It also covers attempts to commit offences, secondary liability, and defenses.
Focusing on constitutional issues and reforms, this course encourages students to analyze key topics that govern the relationship between citizens and the state, including sovereignty and the separation of powers among the legislature, executive, and administration.
Tort law addresses civil liability for harm caused by one person to another. Key topics include negligence, duty of care, nuisance, trespass, defamation, and occupiers’ and employers’ liability.
Designed for students with an interest in public law, politics, economics, or international relations, this module explores EU institutions, legislative powers, and the impact of EU law on national systems, business enterprises, and individuals.
Commercial law focuses on obligations between parties in commercial transactions and the application of personal property rules. Students will gain insights into ownership and transfer of goods, title effects on third parties, and the passing of property between buyers and sellers.
Property law delves into the nature of land interests, including their creation, transfer, and enforceability against third parties.
Company law is a vital component of the UK LLB curriculum, focusing on the legal principles governing the formation, management, and dissolution of companies. This area of law equips students with the knowledge and skills required for careers in corporate law, compliance, and business advisory roles.
Equity and Trusts is a core subject in the UK LLB curriculum, focusing on the principles of fairness and justice that supplement the common law. Equity and Trusts is a vital area of study for understanding how law balances strict legal rules with fairness, particularly in contexts like family property disputes, charities, and wealth management.
Jurisprudence, or the philosophy of law, is a theoretical yet essential component of the UK LLB curriculum, providing students with a deeper understanding of the nature, purpose, and function of law in society. This subject explores key questions about what law is, how it operates, and why it is followed.
Islamic law, also known as Sharia law, is an optional but significant subject in some UK LLB programs, offering students an opportunity to study one of the world’s oldest and most influential legal systems. It is based on primary sources such as the Quran and the Hadith, as well as secondary sources like ijma (consensus) and qiyas (analogy).
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