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733-212 "Legal Studies B2: Law and Cultural Diversity" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:

  1. 733-212 Legal Studies, Faculty of Arts.
  2. 733-212 Legal Studies, Faculty of Educ(Parkville).

1. Legal Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p126) : Prev:733-211

733-212 Legal Studies B2: Law and Cultural Diversity

Credit points: 16.7 2nd year

Coordinator: Daniel Stepniak.

Prerequisite: Legal Studies 1A and 1B or equivalent.

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial each week

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should be able to:

Content:

A study of how Australian law has dealt with a culturally diverse population and the influence which the cultural mix has had on the development of Australian law. The focus of the subject is on the legal aspects of ethnic, racial, religious and sexual diversity. The subject seeks to expose students to a wide range of topics, while providing opportunity for in depth research of selected issues. Topics are considered in the context of current issues and from a variety of perspectives including feminist, Aboriginal, lesbian, gay men as well as those of various racial, ethnic and religious minorities.

Assessment:

Research work 3,000 words (50%) and a 2-hour final examination (50%).

Prescribed texts:

1. Legal Studies, Faculty of Arts (v3, p126) : Prev:733-211


2. Legal Studies, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p142) : Next:733-302 | Prev:733-211

733-212 Legal Studies B2: Law and Cultural Diversity

Credit points: 16.7

Coordinator: Daniel Stepniak.

Prerequisite: Legal Studies 1A and 1B or equivalent.

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial each week

Timetable: Second semester.

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should be able to:

Content:

A study of how Australian law has dealt with a culturally diverse population and the influence which the cultural mix has had on the development of Australian law. The focus of the subject is on the legal aspects of ethnic, racial, religious and sexual diversity. The subject seeks to expose students to a wide range of topics, while providing opportunity for in depth research of selected issues. Topics are considered in the context of current issues and from a variety of perspectives including feminist, Aboriginal, lesbian, gay men as well as those of various racial, ethnic and religious minorities.

Assessment:

Research work 3,000 words (50 per cent); a 2-hour final examination (50 per cent).

Prescribed texts:

* Note that ASSESSMENT, POINTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

2. Legal Studies, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p142) : Next:733-302 | Prev:733-211


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