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Essay - International Labour Law
Learning outcome 1: Critically engage with relevant contemporary legal issues.
Learning outcome 2: Demonstrate advanced knowledge and understanding of the contemporary issues pertaining to the core and option areas of study
Learning outcome 3: Have a systematic understanding of current problems and contemporary issues and/or insights into the changing nature of UK and international organisations operating within a multi- national framework.
Learning outcome 4: Demonstrate the capacity to work independently and to professional standards and display high order skills in legal research and writing.
Assessment guidelines
Produce a 4500-word essay exploring a relevant international labour law issue (+/- 10%) (Excluding the list of references) which offers students the ability to demonstrate their developing knowledge and application of the international labour law as covered within weeks of their study. It also encourages students to develop their thoughts and perspectives on International labour law theories and concepts.
Task
An essay exploring relevant international labour law issues of no more than 4,500 words. Students can choose their own essay with the approval of their module tutor or choose from the that you have created an innovative and coherent view integrating and synthesizing the main aspects of the field, so that you can now put into perspective the new direction that you propose to explore. The State of the Art must give credit to the authors who laid the groundwork for your research, so that when, in the following chapter, your research objectives are further clarified, the reader is able to recognize beyond doubt that what you are attempting to do has not been done in the past and that your research will likely make a significant contribution to the literature. It should be accompanied by comprehensive references, which you list at the end of the proposal. Ideally, all influential books, book chapters, papers and other texts produced in the knowledge domain you are exploring, which are of importance for your work, should be mentioned here and listed at the end of the proposal. You should follow very strictly the appropriate referencing conventions and make sure that no document you refer to is missing in the final list of references, nor vice versa. The choice of referencing conventions may depend on the specific field where your research is located.
Discussion
The main body of the essay is where you discuss your material. The literature and evidence you have gathered should be summarised, analysed and discussed with specific reference to the problem or issue. If your discussion section is lengthy you might divide it into section headings. Your points should be grouped and arranged in an order that is logical and easy to follow. Use headings and subheadings to create a clear structure for your material. As with the whole report, all sources used should be acknowledged and correctly referenced (remember to use the most credible resources available).
Conclusion
In the conclusion you should show the overall significance of what has been covered. You may want to remind the reader of the most important points that have been made in the report or highlight what you consider to be the most central issues or findings. However, no new material should be introduced in the conclusion. Remember to specifically answer the initial questions posed.
Appendices
Under this heading you should include all the supporting information you have used that is not published. This might include tables, graphs, or transcripts. Refer to the appendices in the body of your report.
List of References
A key feature of academic writing, the list of references should list - in alphabetical order by author - all published sources referred to in your report. There are different styles of using references so be sure to refer to the study guide and check your departmental handbook for guidelines. You must ensure that you use the OSCOLA style of referencing.
Attachment:- International Labour Law.rar
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