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Faculty: Law
 
 
School:  Law
 
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Postgraduate
 
 
Units of Credit: 8
 
 
Contact Hours per Week: 0
 
 
Offered: 
Semester 1 2005
Semester 2 2005
 
 
Fee Band: 3
 
  

Description

Enrolment in a Research Thesis shall be approved by the School of Law if: 1. A clearly defined project is proposed: the thesis topic must be approved at the outset but may be modified at a later stage; 2. The student has a sufficient academic background in legal study to enable the thesis to be completed in a satisfactory manner; 3. Adequate supervision is available - supervision may be conjoint but at least one supervisor should be a full-time member of the School of Law's academic staff.

The School of Law will initially limit its approval for a Research Thesis to an 8UOC enrolment (LAWS4423). A student who has received approval for an 8UOC enrolment may be given subsequent approval to transfer to a 16UOC enrolment (LAWS4422). Similarly a student who has received approval for a 16UOC enrolment may be given retrospective approval for transfer to an 8UOC enrolment.

Thesis: The thesis must be typed on A4 bond paper and two copies must be prepared in a cover (spring back folder or bound). References may appear at the foot of each page or at the end of each chapter. As a general rule the thesis shall be a maximum of 15,000 words for an 8UOC enrolment or 30,000 words for a 16UOC enrolment.

Examination: Each thesis shall have two examiners, one of whom may be the supervisor or one of the supervisors. Unless the supervisor or supervisors otherwise agree, the final date for submission shall be the last day of the session in which the student is enrolled in the Research Thesis. Examiners may require a candidate or group of candidates to attend an oral examination on the subject matter of the thesis; examiners may require a thesis to be resubmitted under such conditions as the examiners may determine.


Note/s: * These electives permit selected students to obtain credit for approved research projects. No student shall be permitted to obtain more than 16 UOC in any combination of the subjects LAWS4422 and LAWS4423.

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