On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
-Analyse the foundational principles of private international law, undertake (self-directed) legal research, and evaluate legal information.
-Apply private international law rules to complex problems and issues, and critique the operation of private international rules from a theoretical perspective.
-Structure and sustain concise and cohesive written arguments for a legal and professional audience.
-Conduct legal research and analysis both independently and cooperatively in an academic environment.
-Analyse the impact of private international law from a comparative and international perspective and in the context of social and cultural diversity.
-Reflect on their abilities to effectively undertake accepted forms of legal reasoning and analysis to articulate in persuasive fashion reasoned solutions to issues arising from such scenarios