{"ModuleCode":"LC1002C","ModuleTitle":"Introduction to Legal Theory (C)","Department":"Law","ModuleDescription":"The goal of this course is to provide students with a basic introduction to basic concepts, issues, and controversies of legal theory. The course will examine some or all of these topics: utilitarian and deontological moral theories; the relationship between morality and law; natural law and positivism; Critical Legal Studies (CLS); gender and the law; Asian values and jurisprudence, culture and the law; and law and economics. These approaches to law will be examined both in their own right and as perspectives from which positive law might be understood and critically assessed.","ModuleCredit":"4","AcadYear":"2015/2016","History":[{"Semester":2,"Timetable":[{"ClassNo":"1","LessonType":"Seminar-Style Module Class","WeekText":"Every Week","DayText":"Tuesday","StartTime":"1200","EndTime":"1500","Venue":"SR4-1"}],"LecturePeriods":["Tuesday Afternoon"]}]}