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… a course or a practical, the examiner may invite the candidate to provide an oral explanation of the paper submitted. 7 By submitting a paper for the programme, the student is consenting, in the broadest sense of the word, to having his or her work checked for plagiarism through a plagiarism detection system. That consent also means that the student is agreeing to the inclusion of the paper in question in a plagiarism detection system database to enable other works to be checked for plagiarism in … Article 17 2 The programme comprises the following components for students who started the programme in 2018/2019 (the study load is indicated for each component): a. Law in Context (7 credits) b. UMLC Master Classes Series (1,5 credits) c. UMLC Workshop Series (2 credits) d. UMLC Leadership Programme (2,5 credits) e. UM Honours Plus (5 credits) f. UMLC Project Work (18 credits) Article 16c Completion of the programme 1 At the end of the academic year the Bachelor Honours Coordinator determines, … Fraud 1 Fraud, including plagiarism, means actions or omissions by a student which make it impossible in whole or in part to evaluate his or her knowledge, understanding and skills properly. 2 Plagiarism means the presentation of ideas or words from someone else's texts without proper acknowledgement of the source. 3 If the Board of Examiners determines that a student has committed fraud in respect of a course exam or exam component, it can take appropriate measures. 4 The Board of Examiners may, in …