2010-11 MODULE TIMETABLE – LLM (LEGAL ASPECTS OF MEDICAL PRACTICE) (full-time) Programme structure To qualify for the LLM (Legal Aspects of Medical Practice), students must fulfil the following conditions: Complete the modules in Group 1, and a Spring Semester 30 credit module from Group 2 (other than the LAMP modules CLT514 Law and Psychiatry and CLT618 Key Legal Aspects of Psychiatry and Reproductive Medicine and the Family, modules are subject to timetabling restrictions); Complete a dissertation in any area of legal aspects of medical practice. GROUP 1 Module Code Title Credit Semester CLT510 Introduction to Medical Law and the Law of Healthcare Management 30 Autumn CLT511 Consent to Treatment 30 Spring CLT512 Clinical Negligence 30 Autumn GROUP 2 Credit Semester CLT514 Module Code Law and Psychiatry 1 Title 30 Spring CLT618 Key Legal Aspects of Psychiatry and Reproductive Medicine and the Family1 30 Spring CLT121 Conceptual Foundations & Historical Development of Canon Law 30 Autumn CLT122 Government and Ministry in Canon Law 30 Spring CLT123 Doctrine, Liturgy and Rites in Canon Law 30 Autumn CLT124 The Interface of Canon Law and Civil Law 30 Spring CLT201 Competition Law 30 Autumn CLT203 Intellectual Property 30 Autumn 2 CLT204 Insurance Law 30 Autumn CLT205 International Sales Law 30 Autumn CLT206 International Banking Law 30 Autumn CLT211 Comparative Corporate Governance 30 Autumn CLT216 Carriage of Goods by Land, Sea and Air 30 Spring CLT218 World Trade Law 30 Autumn CLT219 Commercial Property Law 30 Spring CLT221 Telecommunications Law 30 Spring CLT222 Electronic Commercial Transactions 30 Autumn CLT341 European Union Substantive Law 30 Autumn CLT343 Public Law in Europe 30 Spring CLT345 European Union Law and Governance 30 Spring CLT405 Marine Insurance 2 30 Spring CLT601 Human Rights, Health and Disability 30 Spring CLT602 Human Rights: National and International Legal Contexts 30 Autumn CLT603 International Humanitarian Law 30 Autumn CLT605 The Law of Devolution in Wales 30 Spring CLT606 Constitutionalism and Governance 30 Autumn CLT607 Community Care, Rights and the Law 30 Autumn CLT609 Themes in Empirical Socio-Legal Studies 30 Autumn CLT611 Money Laundering 30 Spring CLT612 Legal Theory 30 Autumn CLT613 Constitutionalism in Central Europe 30 Spring CLT614 International Affairs: Legal and Political Aspects 30 Autumn 2010-11 Module Code Title Credit Semester CLT615 Human Rights and Global Justice 30 Spring CLT616 International Law on the Use of Force 30 Spring CLT617 International Oil and Gas Law and Policy 30 Spring CLT621 Commercial Arbitration 30 Spring CLT622 Environmental and Climate Change Law 30 Spring 1 Students may not take both Law and Psychiatry and Key Legal Aspects of Psychiatry and Reproductive Medicine and the Family1 2 Students may not take both Insurance Law and Marine Insurance