732-103 Principles of Business Law | |
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Availability | 1st and 2nd year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr M Lambiris |
Semester | 1, repeat 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | One 2-hour lecture and one computer assisted task per week |
Subject Description | Principles of Business Law covers a wide range of interesting legal topics and teaches students how to analyse and solve legal problems. The subject is recommended to 1st and 2nd year commerce students, and to all students in other faculties who have an interest in law. Topics include: an analysis of the nature and purpose of law; how law develops and changes; the sources of law in Australia; how to read and understand legislation and decided cases; the nature and purpose of contract law; how contracts are negotiated and created; how to analyse and understand the terms contained in contracts; how contracts are enforced if there is a breach of contract; circumstances in which contracts might be avoided; liability in tort law for injury or loss caused to other people or their property; and liability for false representations, misleading conduct and unconscionable conduct. This subject is a necessary foundation for corporations law and tax law. |
Assessment | First skills-task (15%) and second skills-task (15%) and third skills-task (15%) and a 1.5-hour end-of-semester examination (55%). |
Prescribed Texts | Australian Law Courseware CD-ROM, 2005 edition. |
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