Module Descriptors
COMPANY AND COMMERCIAL LAW
LAWS62023
Key Facts
Health, Education, Policing and Sciences
Level 6
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Md Jobair Alam
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 74
Independent Study Hours: 226
Total Learning Hours: 300
Pattern of Delivery
  • Occurrence F, Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology Sri Lanka (Colombo), UG Semester 3 to UG Semester 1
  • Occurrence G, Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology Sri Lanka (Colombo), UG Semester 1 to UG Semester 2
Sites
  • Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology Sri Lanka (Colombo)
Assessment
  • Coursework - Assignment weighted at 50%
  • Coursework - Assignment weighted at 50%
Module Details
Module Indicative Content
A study of Company and Commercial Law not only demands a high level of academic understanding but also draws significantly on legal skills. The module is designed to provide the requisite knowledge and understanding and develop the legal skills deemed necessary for those students who wish to work in a trading environment.

The content will be divided between semesters as follows:

Semester 1: Law of Sale

The Sale of Goods Act 1979: Implied terms; transfer of title and ownership; delivery and performance.
Unfair contract terms in contracts of sale.
Remedies for breach of contract of sale.

Consumer Sales, digital sales and unfair terms under the Consumer Rights Act 2015
Distance and doorstep selling under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013

Semester 2: Company Law
The different business mediums
Separate corporate personality
Directors
Insolvency
Module Learning Strategies
The learning strategy for this module is based around students committing a total of 300 hours of activities towards achieving the learning outcomes. These will be split between 74 hours of direct contact with a tutor and 226 hours of directed, guided and self-study, together with preparation for and completion of the assessment tasks.

Contact will include a mixture of small and larger group activities, much of it based on the principles of practice and problem-based learning. Learning will be organised into a series of sessions where students will be required to participate. Each session will be based around a problem or issue, and students will work towards a range of solutions by specifying objectives, identifying constraints, obtaining background information, applying related theory and knowledge based around the subject matter.

Large group sessions seek to establish an overview framework within which selected theories and rules of the subject matter can be more effectively developed. They will verify and consolidate knowledge and understanding and will engage in more detailed exposition of selected theories, rules and constraints.

The guided learning will incorporate a mixture of activities, some of which will require group work and electronic interaction. The learning will be facilitated by use of the VLE platform and discussions/interactions between students and tutors.

Students will be expected to be familiar with contemporary discussions in this area of law, and to bring a range of ideas to bear on the discussions. Thus, although there will be a framework of knowledge and understanding, students will be actively, rather than passively, engaged in the process of both learning about, and increasing understanding of, the subject matter.

The module will use a blend of teaching methods to enable different styles of learning to be facilitated. The differing methods will also be a platform for the development of essential skills such as intellectual skills, communication skills and problem solving, as well as research, teamwork, negotiation, presentation, referencing, argument, judgement and appropriate use of IT.

WHOLE GROUP SESSIONS

In these sessions students will be introduced to the general concepts underlying the subject and be provided with an outline of the relevant legislative provisions and case law. Students will be given study packs and handouts. Some of the sessions will include collaborative activities to focus on skills such as team-work, presentation and research. Students will also be given instruction in interactive use of blackboard to develop their research, teamwork and self-reflective skills.

SMALL GROUP SESSIONS

These will be preceded by a period of independent student-centred learning. The module study guides contain indicative reading, problem solving and research-based exercises and direction to online exercises in the keeping of self-reflective journals as well as teamwork exercises. The purpose of the small group sessions is to help students assess their understanding of the subject, to develop skills of analysis, problem solving and application of the law to practical situations.

DIRECTED STUDY AND INDEPENDENT LEARNING

This will consist of preparation for the work to be undertaken in the workshops and also assessment. Students will be provided with guidance in their module study guide, lecture materials and via Blackboard. A significant amount of on-line guided support will be provided via Blackboard and this will include further reading, research exercises, and on-line collaboration to support workshop preparation. The independent learning activities encourage students to develop a critical understanding of the principles of contract and provide practice in preparation for assessments. Students will be expected to keep a self-reflective journal throughout the module. 236 hours

74 + 226 hours
TOTAL HOURS 300
Module Additional Assessment Details
Commercial Law-Semester One
Coursework - A problem solving exercise weighted at 50%.
Company Law-Semester Two
Written assignment weighted at 50%

Working towards the assessment tasks will be a key element of the learning, and tutors will be available to guide students through the process, and to improve their ability to meet the learning outcomes to a high standard. It is expected that around 50 hours of the module will be devoted to the assessment tasks - much of it during the self-directed periods.

Assessment will be an integral part of the module. There will be two assessment points and workshops focused on assessment activities will be scheduled into the timetable. Earlier tasks will be shorter and more succinct, enabling fast feedback from the tutors so that students can learn and improve for later assessment tasks. At least one task will be of the ¿active ¿ variety ¿ such as a verbal presentation, group activity or similar. Formative feedback will be provided wherever possible.



SEMESTER 1

A PROBLEM-SOLVING EXERCISE weighted at 50%

To assess learning outcomes: 1, 2, 3 & 4

Online submission

SEMESTER 2
Written Assignment weighted at 50%
Online submission
To assess learning outcomes 2, 3, 4 & 5


Module Resources
Textbooks/e-text
Blackboard
Study Guide
Westlaw/Lexis Nexis
Module Texts
Adams & McQueen: Atiyah ¿s Sale of Goods Pearson/Longman (Core)

R Stokes: Commercial law (Core) Sweet & Maxwell

Rose: Blackstones Statutes in Consumer and Commercial Law (OUP) (Core)

French, D. Blackstone's Statutes on Company Law, (OUP)

Sealy, L., Worthington.S., Cases and Materials in Company Law (OUP)

Wild.C., Weinstein.S., Smith and Keenan's Company Law, (Pearson)

French, D.; Mayson, S. & Ryan.C, Mayson, French, and Ryan on Company Law (OUP)
Module Special Admissions Requirements
It is advisable that students have studied some element of contract law, commercial law or business law before embarking on this module.
Module Learning Outcomes
1. Demonstrate a thorough, critical understanding of the statutory and common law provisions relevant to liability and remedies for the supply of goods and services
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING


2. Select and deploy knowledge and understanding of legislative provisions and relevant case law to build up logical, relevant and well-reasoned argument.
ANALYSIS
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVING

3. Undertake evaluative, independent research using primary and secondary sources.
ENQUIRY
ANALYSIS
REFLECTION

4. Communicate effectively in writing using acceptable referencing practices.
COMMUNICATION

5. Demonstrate a systematic knowledge and understanding of key aspects of company law.
Knowledge and Understanding


Web Descriptor
You will have the opportunity to form a detailed understanding of company law and commercial transactions. In the Commercial Law aspect, you will engage with both business to business and business to consumers transactions. You will examine disputes related to merchant shipping, manufacture and sale of goods to consumers/businesses. In the Company Law aspect, you will explore company structure, corporate governance, incorporation, constitution and practical interrelations between key actors, such as shareholders, directors and other stakeholders.