Law in the Global Context - LAWS3271
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: See below
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 3
Enrolment Requirements:
Pre-requisite: Crime & Criminal Process (LAWS1021/JURD7121) & Criminal Laws (LAWS1022/JURD7122) OR Crim. Law 1 (LAWS1001/JURD7101) & Crim. Law 2 (LAWS1011/JURD7111). Co-requisite: Litigation 1 [LAWS2311/ JURD7211] OR Res. Civil Disp. (LAWS2371/JURD7271)
Excluded: JURD7270, JURD7571, LAWS2270
CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
Law in the Global Context introduces students to various areas of law having an international dimension, in particular public international law, private international law, comparative law and transnational law. It will concentrate on key themes and emerging trends in these areas. It will also introduce students to the interaction of 'global law' with the domestic legal systems studied in other compulsory courses and instill in students an appreciation of essential notions found throughout contemporary law and lawyers interaction with the international, global, transnational and foreign legal systems.
Course Objectives
- Critically assess key themes and emerging trends in several areas of global law, including public international law, private international law, comparative law and transnational law.
- Outline basic principles in several areas of global law, including public international law, private international law, comparative law and transnational law.
- Demonstrate an understanding of how the international legal system impacts upon national law.
- Identify and discuss key concepts in global law, such as the sources of global law, international regulation and state sovereignty.
- Display sufficient familiarity with at least one area of substantive global law, for example, international economic law, human rights law, or international environmental law.
Topics
- Introduction - The Transnational Nature of Law Today
- Legal Systems of the Western World
- Legal Systems of the Non-Western World
- The International Legal Order (Public Int’l Law)
- The International Legal Order - Case Studies
- International Human Rights
- International & Foreign Criminal Law
- International Criminal Law & Human Rights – Case Studies
- Transnational Litigation & Arbitration
- Transnational Family Law
- Family Law and Transnational Litigation
- International Economic Law (“IEL”)
- Transnational Business Law
- IEL, Transnational Business Law - Case Studies
- Environmental Law in International and Transnational Perspective
Assessment
Reflective journal - 40%
Take-home final examination - 50%
Course Texts