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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Law : Law
730-425 Law and Cultural Diversity |
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Availability: | Not offered in 1997. | |
Credit Points: | 10 | |
Prerequisite/s: | History and Philosophy of Law; Torts and the Process of Law. | |
Timetable: | To be advised | |
Contact: | 3 hours per week (2 hours lectures, 1 hour tutorial) | |
Subject Description: | 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 Essay 3000 words (50%) and Final Exam 2 hour (50%). | |
Prescribed Texts: | Printed Materials will be issued by the Law School. | |
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