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Moot Court Room

Business and Society Mini-Experience Day

June 13 2018 / 9.30am-2.30pm / Pontypridd Campus


Suitable for Yr 12 and Yr 13 students, select from a range of experiential learning opportunities from across the Faculty of Business and Society. Subject Areas include:

Business, Law, Accounting and Finance

History, English, Criminology, Sociology, Public Services and Youth and Community Work.


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Moot Court Room

October 2018 / 9.45am-2.15pm

Pontypridd Campus - Treforest


Through a fictional scenario, students will learn about the offence of theft, the nature of a triable 'either-way' offence and basic client interviewing skills. Students will be required to devise a series of questions which will advise their client of their legal position. 

This will also include a tutorial and tour of our state of the art Legal and Financial Advice Clinic.


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Moot Court Room

21 March 2018 / 9.45am-2.15pm

Pontypridd Campus - Treforest


Facebook Woes - Using real life case studies, students will learn about the consequences of misguided social media within the workplace, and will have the opportunity to participate in a mock employment tribunal.

This will also include a tutorial and tour of our state of the art Legal and Financial Advice Clinic.


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Moot Court Room

On Request

Pontypridd Campus - Treforest


Our state-of-the-art moot court room provides an immersive environment for whole year group debates, conferences and mock trials. Schools and Colleges can request access for their subject areas, including Law, History and Welsh Baccalaureate with expert support on hand from our outstanding Law team.

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In this interactive session learners will explore what equality is. There are many questions that need to be asked before one can go about ensuring that everyone is treated equally. Students will examine what being treated equally means, explore who should or deserves to be treated this way and discover ways in which equality can be achieved.


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This theme will focus on the growth of sports related torts and will examine the liability for injuries caused by other sports participants.  The session will take the form of an interactive case study.  This theme links to themes of negligence taught in Tort and Transactional Learning in year one and Sports Law in years 2 and 3.


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Examine a real-life case study, while considering the principles of either the Human Rights or Consumer Rights Act. Problem-solving in teams within a competitive environment.


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Students will develop tools to identify intellectual property and the processes required to maximise it, whilst guarding against misappropriation.


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This session explores the liability of companies for the deaths of workers or members of the public. The challenges of prosecuting an ‘entity’ rather than an individual are placed under the spotlight. Using recent case law, students will confront the difficulties that face prosecutors and debate the workability of the law in this area.
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