Law
Law, Innovation and Technology
Module code: M3045
Level 5
15 credits in autumn semester
Teaching method: Lecture, Workshop
Assessment modes: Group presentation, Group written submission
This module offers a broad overview of the intersection between law and technology. Introduced in response to student demand for an additional Spring module in the second year (Level 5), it will serve as a foundation for more in-depth exploration in standalone optional modules at Level 6. The module brings together multiple faculty members with expertise in various law and technology area, providing students with a broad understanding of the subject matter and inspire interest for further study in their final year. We aim to adopt an innovative approach to teaching and assessment, focusing on case studies to develop students’ analytical skills and a group-based assessment that minimises both student workload and marking.
Module learning outcomes
- Understand the role of law and the challenges involved in in regulating technological innovation and emerging technologies
- Develop practical legal problem-solving skills
- Communicate complex legal and technological issues effectively, in written and oral format
- Work effectively in a group setting to develop a common project