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Issues in Housing Law - LAWS4014 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course will examine central debates about housing provision by reference to recent changes in contemporary housing policy. Key legal instruments that govern housing provision will be critically analysed, such as Commonwealth-State Housing Agreements, and international human rights law relevant to Australia’s obligations to provide adequate housing. The course will also explore the wider context of housing, such as taxation reform, planning law, programs of state subsidy in the form of rent assistance and home purchase assistance, the structure of public/social housing and affordable housing policy. There will be some focus on overseas initiatives. Specialist guest speakers will address selected topics. Assessment will be primarily in the form of a research paper.
LLM Specialisation Human Rights and Social Justice.
Recommended Prior Knowledge None.
Course Objectives To explore the competing policy debates in relation to housing provision for all.
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None Resources Refer to Course Outline provided by lecturer at the beginning of session.
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