Programme And Module Handbook
 
Course Details in 2026/27 Session


If you find any data displayed on this website that should be amended, please contact the Curriculum Management Team.

Module Title LH Private International Law
SchoolBirmingham Law School
Department Law
Module Code 08 28833
Module Lead Jenny Papettas
Level Honours Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 2
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Exclusions
Description This module will focus on private international law. It will introduce students to the legal instruments, frameworks and institutions relevant to private international law at the regional and international levels. The module will deal with the international competence of courts and in particular the rules applied by the English Courts (including rules from EU law) to determine whether they have jurisdiction to hear a case involving an international element. It will also deal with the question of the law that courts apply in determining a dispute that involves an international element. Will the court apply the law of its own country or the law of another country or some other law? Particular reference will be made to the rules that the English courts use (including rules from EU law) in making the choice of which law to apply to such a dispute. The module will consider the extent to which a judgment given by the courts of one country may be recognised and enforced in another country. This will be examined with particular reference to English and EU law. The module will deal with relevant international institutions and the instruments they produce (such as international conventions) in the field of private international law.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • Analyse problems involved in litigating civil matters with international sets of facts;
  • Examine critically the questions of (a) when the courts of a country will have competence to hear a case with a foreign element, (b) what law the court will apply to resolve such a dispute and (c) whether the courts of one country will recognise and enforce a judgment given by the courts of a foreign state;
  • Critically evaluate the role and effectiveness of regional and international institutions and the instruments they develop in the field of private international law.
Assessment 28833-01 : Take Home Exam : Exam (School Arranged) - Open Book (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessments:
Take home exam (open-book) - 3hrs (100%)

Reassessment:
Resit failed component(s)
Other
Reading List