Statement of participation
Bhavya Mishra
has completed the free course including any mandatory tests for:
Equity – law and idea
This free 14-hour course develops skills, knowledge and understanding of legal
principles.
Issue date: 15 May 2020
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This statement does not imply the award of credit points nor the conferment of a University Qualification.
This statement confirms that this free course and all mandatory tests were passed by the learner.
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https://www.open.edu/openlearn/society-politics-law/law/equity-law-and-idea/content-section-0 COURSE CODE: W302_1
Equity – law and idea
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/society-politics-law/law/equity-law-and-idea/content-section-0
Course summary Completed study
This free course, Equity – law and idea, gives The learner has completed the following:
you the opportunity to broaden your skills in and Section 1
knowledge and understanding of legal
principles. Beyond the confines of the Common A plurality of worlds
Law of England and Wales Equity is rarely
discussed or understood, but has long played a Section 2
vital role in the social, economic, cultural and Equity at the dawn of modernity
political life of the nation. As a principle of
justice however, equity can be traced back Section 3
millennia and found, for example, in many
The burden of justice, the burden of equity
different forms of religious and political thought
the world over. As law, Equity is important; as Section 4
an idea, it is timeless.
Equity as a wealth generator: the background
Learning outcomes Section 5
By completing this course, the learner should be Conclusion
able to:
describe some basic features of the law of
equity
critically evaluate and describe tensions
between legal and philosophical accounts of
equity
critically situate equity as both law and idea in
contemporary socio-political and economic
contexts.
https://www.open.edu/openlearn COURSE CODE: W302_1
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