Overview
This course examines the taxonomy of the common law's system of civil rights and obligations. We will examine the categories and concepts used to explain and distinguish the different parts of the law with a view to understanding the practical implications of the major distinctions within the Australian legal system. … For more content click the Read More button below.
The significance and limitations of legal taxonomyLegal personalityThe importance of procedure, pleadings and standing to sueThe role of precedentLegal fictions and other illusory categories of referenceLaw and equityProperty and obligationsRights and remediesContract, its function and boundariesWrongsFrom quasi-contract to restitutionTaxonomical theory
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Completion of 78 UOC in LAWS courses including Land Law (LAWS2383).
Delivery
In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)
Course Outline
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Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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