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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Law : Law

Faculty of Law

Law

Subject Descriptions

Note: Assignments may be problems, essays, papers, memorials or any other kind of work as indicated when announced. Where students are allowed to choose their own topics, these must be approved by the lecturer concerned. Assignments must be submitted in duplicate to the Law School Office by 4.30 pm on the due date.

Note: The Law School reserves the right to withdraw any optional subject in which there is a low level of enrolment.

Compulsory Subjects

730-104 Torts and the Process of Law
730-105 History and Philosophy of Law
730-202 Contracts
730-204 Constitutional and Administrative Law
730-203 Property
730-102 Criminal Law and Procedure
730-357 Equity

Optional Subjects
730-302 Advanced Administrative Law
730-438 Advanced Computer Assisted Legal Research
730-330 Advanced Contract Law
730-206 Advanced Criminal Law
730-420 Advocacy
730-450 Australian Legal History
730-309 Banking and Negotiable Instruments
730-384 Civil Procedure
730-392 Comparative Constitutional Law
730-324 Competition Law
730-370 Computer Law
730-404 Conflict of Laws
730-426 Corporate Governance in the Modern Company
730-334 Corporations Law
730-393 Corporations Law
730-356 Current Constitutional Questions
730-349 Current International Legal Problems
730-208 Environmental and Planning Law I
730-209 Environmental and Planning Law II
730-374 European Union Law
730-385 Evidence
730-313 Family Law
730-369 Feminist Legal Theory
730-386 Health and Medical Law
730-432 Health and Safety at Work
730-350 Human Rights Law
730-422 Insolvency Law
730-314 Insurance Law
730-335 Intellectual Property
730-379 International Dispute Resolution
730-307 International Law
730-429 International Trade Law
730-375 Introduction to European Civil Law
730-352 Introduction to Law and Society in China
730-428 Islamic and Customary Law in South East Asia
730-331 Issues in Chinese Law
730-414 Jessup Moot
730-431 Jewish Civil Law
730-315 Jurisprudence
730-412 Land Contracts
730-371 Law and Artificial Intelligence
730-360 Law and Civil Society in Asia
730-425 Law and Cultural Diversity
730-437 Law and Discrimination
730-387 Law and Economics
730-391 Law and Indigenous Societies in Australia
732-307 Law and Labour Relations in East-Asia and the Pacific Rim
730-207 Law and Sexuality
730-327 Law and Society in Japan
730-319 Law and Society in Korea
730-358 Law and Society in Malaysia
730-347 Law of Security and Secured Transactions
730-439 Legal History Workshop
730-318 Legislation
730-430 Maritime Law
730-348 Media Law
730-388 Migration Law
730-436 Principles of Labour Law
730-383 Professional Conduct
730-413 Research Project
730-321 Restitution
730-382 Rethinking Australian Democracy History, Politics and the Law
730-389 Roman Law
730-346 Sale of Goods
730-372 Sex Discrimination Law
730-451 Socio-Legal Research
730-323 Succession
730-403 Takeovers and Securities Regulation
730-407 Taxation
730-427 The E-Law Experience
730-303 Torts 2


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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Law : Law
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