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What will I learn on this module?
You will gain an analytical and practical insight into the rationale and jurisprudence of family law as it affects families and individuals across Europe and the rest of the world. Specifically, the module will examine how the law regulates family law issues with an international dimension, how the law in England and Wales compares with the law in other jurisdictions and how international laws and treaties relating to family law are implemented, interpreted and enforced.
The issues that will be explored include:
• Choice of law and jurisdiction
• International child abduction
• Recognition and enforcement of Judgments in other jurisdictions
• Female Genital Mutilation
• Forced Marriage
• Marriage validity and religious marriage contracts
By participating in this module, you will also be encouraged to prepare blog articles for the module tutors’ blog in this area, A Family Affair, which can be accessed at: https://afamilyaffairsite.wordpress.com. You will also be encouraged to attend regular documentary screenings around wider international family law issues and participate in discussion around these issues. The screenings will examine topics such as honour based violence, traditional harmful practices, and culturally specific forms of domestic violence. Participation in these non-compulsory activities will allow you to develop your professional skills and participate in wider debates about the issues raised in the module.
No prior knowledge of family law or international law will be required. This module complements other subjects offered at this stage in your programme, including family law, child care and international human rights law.
How will I learn on this module?
The module will utilise lectures and workshops to initiate your practical thinking on the areas mentioned above. The lectures will cover the basic legal frameworks of the topics outlined above. Workshops will provide an opportunity to apply the law to practical situations thereby consolidating your understanding and emphasising the implications of the law. You will be assessed by way of a two hour exam, which will take place in the January assessment period.
How will I be supported academically on this module?
The members of staff who teach on this module have practical and/or research experience in this area. As such, they will provide academic support where necessary. All lectures will be recorded and made available to students to aid in learning and understanding. You will be encouraged to use this resource to develop your appreciation of the interrelated nature of the disparate areas of law studied as part of the module.
The module will make use of the eLearning Portal where lecture materials, recordings, and other learning support will be made available. The module site will also direct you to supplementary resources which you are encouraged to explore in addition to the material covered in lectures and workshops.
The module will make use of an online reading list. The reading list will provide you with links to key texts and information on their availability in the university library.
What will I be expected to read on this module?
All modules at Northumbria include a range of reading materials that students are expected to engage with. Online reading lists (provided after enrolment) give you access to your reading material for your modules. The Library works in partnership with your module tutors to ensure you have access to the material that you need.
What will I be expected to achieve?
Knowledge & Understanding:
• Students will develop knowledge of the fundamental principles of family law as it effects families across borders. (LO1)
Intellectual / Professional skills & abilities:
• Students will develop an understanding of the essential domestic and international statutory family law provisions and be able to apply them in a specific factual context. (LO2)
• Students will be able to identify relevant procedures, to apply them to a given factual scenario and to draft appropriate documentation. (LO3)
• Students will be able to understand the nature and implications of proposed changes in international family law and the social, cultural and political factors influencing international family law. (LO4)
How will I be assessed?
Formative Assessment
Students will be given regular feedback throughout the module in workshops.
Summative Assessment
Students will be assessed in a two hour exam, which will take place in the January assessment period. The assessment will be broken down in 3 parts:
Part A will be a compulsory element in which students wil understake an exercise of elicting the correct information from a statement of facts in order seek a particular court order.
Part B will provide 2 scenario questions from which they will have to select 1 to answer.
Part C will provide 2 essay questions from which they will have to select one.
Pre-requisite(s)
None
Co-requisite(s)
None
Module abstract
You will gain an analytical and practical insight into the rationale and jurisprudence of family law as it affects families and individuals across Europe and the rest of the world. Specifically, the module will examine how the law regulates family law issues with an international dimension, how the law in England and Wales compares with the law in other jurisdictions and how international laws and treaties relating to family law are implemented, interpreted and enforced. The issues that will be explored include choice of law and jurisdiction, international child abduction, recognition and enforcement of Judgments in other jurisdictions, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, marriage validity and religious marriage contracts. This module may be of particular interest to you if you intend to study family law, child care or international human rights law. You will learn on this module through a combination of lectures and workshops. You will receive support, guidance and feedback from your tutors. The module is assessed through a two hour exam which comprises essay questions and problem based scenarios.
Course info
UCAS Code M102
Credits 20
Level of Study Undergraduate
Mode of Study 3 years Full Time or 4 years with a placement (sandwich)/study abroad
Department Northumbria Law School
Location City Campus, Northumbria University
City Newcastle
Start September 2025
All information is accurate at the time of sharing.
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