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TPB2012-024<br />

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International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD)<br />

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)<br />

Module D [LWM61D]<br />

Sequence: module A must be attempted before module D<br />

Selected United Nations human rights bodies <strong>and</strong> specialised agencies<br />

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)<br />

International Labour Organization (ILO)<br />

World Health Organization (WHO)<br />

United Nations Educational, Scientific <strong>and</strong> Cultural Organization (UNESCO)<br />

Western European legal history<br />

Sequence: the modules must be attempted in order.<br />

Deleted: Western European<br />

legal history<br />

Module A [LWM50A]<br />

The foundation: Roman <strong>and</strong> Canon law 500–1100<br />

The Corpus Juris Civilis <strong>and</strong> its survival until the eleventh century<br />

Roman law outside the Justinianic tradition: Visigothic <strong>and</strong> Frankish law<br />

The Canon law in the West: Canon law collections before Gratian<br />

Feudal law <strong>and</strong> Roman law in Italy<br />

The revival of the study of Roman law<br />

Module B [LWM50B]<br />

Sequence: module A must be attempted before module B<br />

Interactions of Roman <strong>and</strong> local law: twelfth–sixteenth centuries<br />

Gratian <strong>and</strong> the formation of the learned Canon law<br />

The consolidation of Roman law: the Glossators<br />

The expansion of Roman law: the Commentators<br />

Canon law scholarship, practice <strong>and</strong> influence<br />

Roman law <strong>and</strong> political thought<br />

Module C [LWM50C]<br />

Sequence: module A <strong>and</strong> B must be attempted before module C<br />

National laws <strong>and</strong> codification: sixteenth–nineteenth centuries<br />

The renaissance of Roman law: humanism in Rome <strong>and</strong> France<br />

The droit écrit <strong>and</strong> droit coutumier in France<br />

Mos italicus <strong>and</strong> mos gallicus<br />

The reception in Germany<br />

The Dutch elegant school <strong>and</strong> the Natural Law movement<br />

Module D [LWM50D]<br />

Sequence: module A, B <strong>and</strong> C must be attempted before module D<br />

Modern perspectives on the Ius Commune<br />

Early Natural law codifications<br />

Codification in France <strong>and</strong> its empire<br />

German romanticism: Savigny vs Thibault<br />

P<strong>and</strong>ektenrecht <strong>and</strong> Mommsen: German codification <strong>and</strong> scholarly reaction in Roman law<br />

Survival <strong>and</strong> continuity<br />

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