Law Revision Courses

Our law revision courses are taught by barristers, solicitors and legal academics. The courses cover all core law modules and topics. Each revision course covers a complete module over 5 hours divided into 5 sessions of 1 hour each. The sessions can be booked individually or as a full course covering the full module.

The law revision sessions cover the key areas and cases of each topic and are designed to improve exam technique in answering essay and problem questions. Candidates are invited to participate in discussions and are encouraged to ask questions.

Course study packs are provided. Each pack will include a full set of notes, exercises and free stationary.

The group sizes for all our law revision courses are capped at 8 persons.

Our courses take place during March and April with dates TBC.

Cost:

£100 per module (5 hours);

£180 for 2 modules (10 hours);

£270 for 3 modules (15 hours);

£360 for 4 modules (20 hours);

£450 for 5 modules (25 hours).

To book your place on any of the revision courses please call our booking line on 0207 760 7526 or email lawrevision@citylawtutors.co.uk.


Course Topics:

Land Law (19th April):

  • Co-ownership and trusts
  • Easements and leases
  • Freehold and leasehold covenants
  • Licences and proprietary estoppel
  • Mortgages and registration


Trusts Law (20th April):

  • Introduction to equity and trusts  
  • Formation of a trust, including intention and formalities
  • Property trusts and family property
  • Trustees and fiduciaries
  • Remedies


Criminal Law (23rd April):

  • Actus Reus and Mens Rea
  • Homicide
  • Non-fatal offences against the person and sexual offences
  • Theft
  • Defences


Con and Ad/ Public Law (24th April):

  • The Constitution and Separation of Powers
  • Parliamentary Sovereignty
  • The Rule of Law
  • Judicial Review I
  • Judicial Review II


Contract Law (25th April):

  • Formation of contract: offer and acceptance
  • Consideration 
  • Contractual terms and exclusion of liability
  • Misrepresentation
  • Breach and Remedies


Tort Law (26th April):

  • Negligence: duty of care and breach of duty
  • Causation, Remoteness of damage and contributory negligence
  • Strict liability and liability of employers
  • Occupiers Liability
  • Remedies

EU Law (27th April):

  • Sources of law
  • Direct effect and supremacy
  • Judicial relations
  • Free movement of goods
  • Free movement of people