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LAW7231Civil Litigation and Practice(LAW) Not offered in 2001 Associate Professor G Lansdell 6 credit points + Intensive + Average workload (including student's own time on exercises and study): 42 hours per week for three weeks + Clayton Synopsis: This subject is concerned with the conduct of civil litigation in courts from the Magistrates Court to the Supreme Court. It will focus on development of skills, particularly legal research, awareness and use of learning strategies, oral and written communication, negotiation and advocacy. The specific values which will be addressed are professional values and the recognition and resolution of ethical conflicts. Assessment: Regular feedback will be provided on written exercises and oral presentations on drafting pleadings and arguing an interlocutory application: 50% + Written memoranda and draft documents (totalling 10,000 words) and a minimum of one oral presentation (about 20 minutes): 50%. Competence will be assessed according to grades of "Merit", "Pass", or "Fail". |
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