Course Description
Law - Irish Legal System
This programme offers students a thorough understanding of the Irish Legal System. Students will be introduced to a broad range of legal topics, giving them a basis on which to develop their legal knowledge.
This programme is an ECTS 10 credit module of the Law Degree.
On completion of this programme, students should be able to:
Discuss the main sources of Irish law and appreciate their relative importance;
Identify the various divisions within the law;
Differentiate between the functions of the various members of the legal profession;
Distinguish between the different courts in the Irish system and know the composition of each and which cases/offences are tried in each;
Discuss the doctrine of precedent as it operates in Ireland and be able to apply the doctrine to practical situations;
Identify the different types of legislation in Irish law and map the legislative process;
Analyse the role and approaches of the courts in interpreting legislation;
Assess the relevance of the Constitution, the European Union and International law and their impact on the Irish legal system.
Training Provider | Institute of Technology Carlow |
Course Location | Carlow Town, Carlow |
Course Qualification | Level 1 Certificate |
Course Duration | 1 year |
Course Time | 1 night per week. |
Course Fee | 575 |
Entry Requirements | All applicants will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Lifelong Learning reserves the right to require applicants to attend for an interview to determine their suitability for the programme. |
Phone | 059 9175280 |
Course Code | CW HRILS S |