Mr Izzat Faisal MOHAMAD Admission Notice
30 5/69 GASING INDAH
PETALING JAYA 8 April 2016
4600 Candidate No. 101854
Malaysia
[email protected]The examinations you have been entered for are listed below.
Please contact your examination centre immediately to check on the local start times and venues for these examinations as these
may vary from what is written below. Please note this does not apply to candidates sitting examinations in London.
You must contact us immediately if any details on this notice are incorrect either using the 'ask a question' link on your portal
homepage or the student advice form on our website. Amendments to the timetable cannot be made unless your examinations
clash.
You must bring a hard copy of this notice to every examination along with acceptable photographic identification (passport,
driving licence or national identity card).
Bachelor of Laws 2016
LA1010 Criminal law Written Examination
Tuesday 03 May 10:00-13:30 MALAYSIA/KUALA LUMPUR
LA1020 Public law Written Examination
Tuesday 10 May 10:00-13:15 MALAYSIA/KUALA LUMPUR
LA1031 Common law reasoning and institutions Written Examination
Friday 13 May 10:00-13:15 MALAYSIA/KUALA LUMPUR
LA1040 Contract law Written Examination
Tuesday 17 May 10:00-13:15 MALAYSIA/KUALA LUMPUR
Please keep this notice. You will need the information it contains to view your results when they are released. We will send you an
email when your results become available.
Please read all of the information sent with this notice very carefully.
Notice to Candidates
Admission notice
Your admission notice contains your candidate number, the dates and times of your examinations, and details of the centre where your
examinations will be held. Your admission notice is the official document that permits you to enter the examination room. The notice and its
attachments are therefore very important documents. You must take your admission notice and photographic identification
(passport, driving licence or national identity card) with you to each examination.
Starting times for the examinations
You will sit your examinations at the starting times notified by your local examination centre, even if these differ slightly from those given
in the admission notice. Your centre will advise on the venue for the examinations and you should consult them directly if you have any
questions.
You must arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of your examination to deposit your coat and other personal belongings in the
designated area before taking your seat. You are advised not to bring valuable items such as tablets or laptops with you to the
examinations.
If you arrive more than 30 minutes late for an examination you will be admitted but your work will only be accepted at our discretion and you
will not be given any extra time.
If you are sitting in London, the start time and venue is shown on the admission notice. Please check your admission notice carefully. You
might not be entered to sit all of your examinations at the same venue.
Rules for examinations
Over the page you will find the detailed rules for examinations. Please read these carefully.
Permitted materials
If any additional materials are permitted for your examination (for example, a statute book or calculator) a separate notification will be
enclosed with this letter. If there is no permitted materials list enclosed, you may bring only the necessary writing materials, your admission
notice and identification to your desk. You must not write in pencil but you are permitted to use a pencil for diagrams and for completing
multiple-choice answer sheets. You must not use correction fluid in the examination. All rough work must be completed within your
examination scripts and crossed through.
Mitigating circumstances, illness and other problems
Mitigating circumstances are any serious circumstances beyond your control which may have adversely affected your academic
performance. You may bring any mitigating circumstances to our attention by contacting the Senior Assessment Manager: Examinations at
the following address: Student Assessment Office, University of London International Programmes, Stewart House, 32 Russell Square,
London WC1B 5DN; email: [email protected]
You must write within three weeks of the date of your last examination in the session. You will be asked to provide official evidence such as
a medical certificate.
Examination script marking
Examination scripts are either marked independently by two examiners or moderated by a team of examiners. There is no procedure to
consider appeals against examination results on academic grounds. You can apply for your results to be re-checked if you think there has
been an administrative error. Details of this service are available under the resources section of the student portal.
All queries should be directed to us using the 'ask a question' link on your portal homepage or the student advice form on our
website or call the Student Advice Centre at +44 (0)20 7862 8360
Rules for examinations
If you break any of the following rules, your case may be considered under the Procedures for the Consideration of Allegations of
Assessment Offence
1. You must follow all instructions given to you by invigilators or officers of the University.
2. You must place your admission notice and photographic identification (passport, driving licence or national identity card) on your desk, with
the candidate number showing, and leave it there throughout the examination.
3. You may not use any books, papers or instruments except those specifically stated in your permitted materials list if you have one. If you
find that you have accidentally brought items to your desk that are not permitted, you should give them to an invigilator immediately. If an
invigilator discovers you to be in possession of unauthorised aids, they will be confiscated from you. We reserve the right to make copies of
the original aids or retain them at our absolute discretion.
4. The only stationery items permitted in the examination room are ink or ballpoint pens and pencils. Pencils can only be used for diagrams or
for completing multiple-choice answer sheets. You must never write in pencil or use correction fluid.
5. No food or drink other than water in a clear container is permitted at your desk.
6. Mobile telephones, tablets, smartwatches or other portable electronic devices are not permitted at your desk. They must be left in the
designated areas. You are advised not to bring high-value items with you.
7. Ear plugs or ear defenders are not permitted.
8. You can leave the room temporarily at any time to visit the restrooms, but only with the permission of, and accompanied by, an invigilator.
9. You are not permitted to leave the examination room during the first 30 minutes or the final ten minutes unless you are visiting the
restrooms. Between these periods you may, with the permission of the invigilator, leave the examination room once you have finished your
paper.
10. You must not exchange any information with another student during an examination. This includes, but is not limited to, speaking, gesturing,
passing notes, copying or allowing your work to be copied.
11. Your handwriting must be legible. You should write as clearly as possible and avoid using faint ink. If an examination script is considered to
be illegible by the examiners, you may be awarded a mark of zero for that examination. Scripts will not be transcribed.
12. You must write all of your answers in English, unless you are instructed otherwise.
13. You must write your candidate number as it appears on your admission notice on every examination script. Do not write your name
anywhere on your answer books.
14. You are not permitted to use scrap paper. All rough work must be done in your examination script and crossed through. At the end of your
examination you must ensure that you tie any supplementary scripts inside the back of your main answer script using the string provided.
Supplementary examination scripts will only be provided when you have filled the previous script.
15. Your question paper or answer book(s) must not be taken from the examination room and you must not damage any paper or material
supplied to you. You must not reveal any details of an examination paper in such a way that a student who is yet to sit that paper may be
advantaged.
16. Your examination will end at the time announced by the invigilator and you must stop writing at this point. You must remain at your desk until
the invigilator has collected the scripts.
Further advice
• You are advised to thoroughly read the instructions in your question paper and on the front of your answer script before you start writing.
• You should listen carefully to all announcements made by the invigilator at the beginning of the examination.
• All suspected assessment offences will be considered in line with the Procedures for the Consideration of Allegations of Assessment Offence,
which could result in cancellation of the paper or worse. If you are the subject of an allegation, your examination results will be withheld whilst
investigations are ongoing.
• Invigilators are under an obligation to complete a report for all incidents that take place during an examination. If you are the subject of a report
you may be asked to give a statement.
• Violent, indecent, disorderly, threatening or offensive behaviour or language used during an examination may be treated as a disciplinary matter
under the Code of Student Discipline.
• Our examinations are governed by regulations set out in the University's Ordinances, Guidelines for Examinations, the Programme & General
Regulations and this Notice. Please visit http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/exams/rules for more information.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ADMISSION NOTICE
University of London International Programmes - Permitted Materials 2016 LLB, Certificate of
Higher Education in Common Law, Diploma in Law, Diploma in the Common Law
Statutes for International Programmes Candidates
Students are reminded that if you sit for an examination you may not subsequently submit mitigating circumstances on medical grounds.
You should only sit for an examination if you are fit to do so.
Students on the Old Regulations are reminded that as the LLB / Diploma in Law are qualifications by part they are required to
attempt, and satisfy the Examiners in, all constituent papers of each Part, Year or Level on the same occasion before they are
permitted to progress to the next Part, Year or Level. Therefore if one or more papers are missed for whatever reason they should
expect to be required to sit all papers of that Part, Year or Level again regardless of the marks achieved in the papers they sat.
The University of London will not provide statutes or other documents in the examination room. Statutes and other materials may be
brought into the examination hall for examinations in accordance with the following:
Where statutes or statutory instruments are listed for each paper this means a 'Queen's Printer' copy of the statute or statutory instrument
or a photocopy of a 'Queen's Printer' copy or a 'Print' (PDF) copy (but not a 'Web' (HTML) copy) downloaded from the Office of Public
Sector Information website and a 'Queen's Printer' copy of any later statute amending or repealing those statutes. 'Queen's Printer' copies
must be of the full original statute or statutory instrument and not of the statute or statutory instrument as reprinted in a case book or statute
book.
Candidates are permitted to use any edition of the permitted statutes, although they are strongly advised to use the most recent one.
Candidates may underline and/or highlight passages with a coloured pen in the materials, but all other forms of personal
annotation on statutes and other materials permitted to be taken into the examination room are strictly forbidden. Candidates
may highlight different passages with different coloured pens. Candidates are forbidden to attach self-adhesive notelets or index
tags or any other paper to the pages of statute books or other permitted materials.
In cases where candidates are found to have annotations or notes on the copies of the Statutes brought into the examination room, the
matter will be dealt with as an examination offence and reported to the University.
The Regulations state that in 2016, the following Statutes and materials are permitted in the examination room:
CRIMINAL LAW one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Criminal Law (OUP).
PUBLIC LAW one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Public Law & Human Rights (OUP).
CONTRACT LAW one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Contract, Tort & Restitution (OUP).
EQUITY AND TRUSTS one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Property Law (OUP).
PROPERTY LAW one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Property Law (OUP).
CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE one copy of Blackstone’s Statutes on Criminal Justice and Sentencing (OUP).
EVIDENCE one 'Queen's Printer' copy (or one photocopy of a 'Queen's Printer' copy) of the Codes of Practice issued under Police and
Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Evidence (OUP).
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW one copy of Blackstone's International Law Documents (OUP).
CONFLICT OF LAWS one ‘Queen’s Printer’ copy (or one photocopy of a ‘Queen’s Printer’ copy) of each of the following: the Civil
Jurisdiction and Judgements Act 1982, the Family Law Act 1986, the Contracts (Applicable Law) Act 1990, the Civil Jurisdiction and
Judgements Act 1991, the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995 and one copy (or photocopy) of the Official
Journal of the European Community of: Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on Jurisdiction and Recognition and
Enforcement of Judgements in Civil and Commercial Matters,Regulation (EC) No 864/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 11 July 2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II), Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations (Rome I), Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements in civil
and commercial matters (recast).
SUCCESSION one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Property Law (OUP) and one ‘Queen’s Printer’ copy (or one photocopy of a ‘Queen’s
Printer’ copy) of: the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.
COMMERCIAL LAW one 'Queen's Printer' copy (or one photocopy of a 'Queen's Printer' copy) of each of the following: the Factors Act
1889, the Misrepresentation Act 1967, the Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973, the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, the Sale of
Goods Act 1979, the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982, the Consumer Protection Act 1987, the Sale and Supply of Goods Act 1994,
the Sale of Goods (Amendment) Act 1995 and one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Commercial and Consumer Law (OUP)
LABOUR LAW one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Employment Law (OUP), this must be a 2012 or later edition.
FAMILY LAW one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Family Law (OUP).
COMPANY LAW Students are permitted to bring into the examination hall two of the following (this could include two editions of the same
publication): Blackstone's Statutes on Company Law (OUP) and British Companies Legislation (Sweet and Maxwell, previously published
by CCH editions). Students are also permitted one 'Queen's Printer' copy (or one photocopy of a 'Queen's Printer' copy) of each of the
following: the Companies Act 1985, the Business Names Act 1985, the Companies Consolidation (Consequential Provisions) Act 1985, the
Companies (Tables A to F) Regulations 1985 (S.I.1985 No. 805), the Insolvency Act 1986, the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986,
the Financial Services Act 1986, the Companies Act 1989, the Companies (Single Member Private Limited Companies) Regulations 1992
(S.I. 1992 No. 1699), the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, the Criminal Justice Act 1993, the Insolvency Act 1994, the Insolvency
(No 2) Act 1994, the Public Offers of Securities Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995 No. 1537), the Companies Act 2006.
EU LAW one copy of Blackstone's EU Treaties and Legislation (OUP).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY one copy of Blackstone's Statutes on Intellectual Property (OUP).
INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS one copy of Blackstone's International Human Rights Documents (OUP).
CANDIDATES FOR THE PAPERS LISTED BELOW ARE NOT PERMITTED TO TAKE STATUTES OR OTHER MATERIALS INTO THE
EXAMINATION ROOM.
COMMON LAW REASONING AND INSTITUTIONS
TORT LAW
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW
CRIMINOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC LAW
JURISPRUDENCE AND LEGAL THEORY
LAWS DISSERTATION EXAMINATION
LAWS SKILLS PORTFOLIO EXAMINATIONS
Please remember to take your admission notice and the attachments to all of your examinations.
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