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Families, Property & Death - LAWS2394 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description The course considers a range of aspects of the impact of death on families and the passing of property. It focuses on general aspects of the law of succession and considers the way in which succession law reflects the society from which it comes, comparative treatment of inheritance law (civil systems, Islamic law, Talmudic law and Aboriginal customary law); the passing of property in the absence of a will, and a range of issues concerning the treatment of the body after death. The course does not include a detailed treatment of the law of wills.
Recommended Prior Knowledge Students must have done the law of property, both Property 1 and Property 2.
Course Objectives The aim of the course is to develop an understanding of the power and importance of legal systems in their impact on individuals and families, and to understand the basic mechanisms of property transfer on death. The course does not equip the student to draft wills; for that it is essential to study Succession.
Main Topics
Assessment Class participation - 20% (including reflective diary)
Essay, 3000 words - 80% Course Texts Prescribed
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