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Overview

This course introduces students to the history and operation of the contemporary Australian legal system, to the relationships between law and justice, and to the core legal skills necessary for successful study and practice. Common law reasoning and the elements of legal problem solving are introduced via a case study … For more content click the Read More button below. Main Topics covered: The Australian Legal System in ActionFrom Case Law to Common Law: Legal Reasoning, the Doctrine of Precedent and Legal Problem SolvingIntroduction to Statutory InterpretationThe relationship between Law and EquityCommon Law Theory and Judicial IndependenceRule of Law, Colonial History, and the Separation of PowersThe Reception of English LawThe Impact of Dispossession on Indigenous PeopleSocial Change and Judicial Decision MakingReimagining Law and JusticeResilience and Developing a Professional IdentityIntroduction to Primary and Secondary Legal Research methodsIntroduction to research for legal problem solving and policy scenariosLegal Citation

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Academic Program must be 9150.

Course Outline

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