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Principles of Property and Contract Law - LAWS8138 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course introduces students to the fundamental elements of private law within the Australian legal system. Private law is the body of legal rules and principles that regulates dealings between private individuals. These dealings may be commercial, but may also personal and private. They are to be contrasted with individuals' relationship to the government or the state, which are governed by Public Law. Property and contract law represent the two major pillars of private law and will be examined in some detail in this course. The course will do this by looking at the major sources of property and contract law, namely the common law and equity, as well as statute.
Credited Programs Please note this course is only available to students enrolled in the Master of Legal Studies, Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies, Master of Business Law or
Graduate Diploma in Business Law Recommended Prior Knowledge None
Learning Outcomes At the completion of this course, students will have developed an understanding of:
Main Topics
Assessment Research Essay 40%
Exam 40% Class Participation 20% Course Texts To be advised
Resources A full up-to date reading list will be provided in the detailed course outline.
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