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LAW2202

Torts B (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader:

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: Students who successfully complete this unit should: (1) be in a position to examine a factual situation which has caused a person loss or damage and to determine whether that person has a cause of action under the tort of negligence; (2) be in a position, having determined that a cause of action exists, to advise on the remedies (damages, injunctions, etc) which should be pursued by the person who has suffered the loss or damage; (3) be able to analyse and examine critically the current state of tort of negligence from different perspectives and to discuss how that tort can more securely protect the personal, proprietary and economic interests of persons in Australia; (4) be aware of alternative statutory compensation schemes which replace or supplement the tort of negligence; and (5) find that, in addition to their powers of critical analysis and thinking, their oral communication and research skills are also enhanced by participation in this course.

Assessment: Examination (2.5 hours writing time plus 10 minutes reading time): 100%

Contact Hours: 3 hours of lectures per week and 1 hour of tutorials per fortnight

Prerequisites: LAW2201 Torts A

Corequisites: LAW1100 Legal process OR LAW1101 Introduction to legal reasoning

Prohibitions: LAW2200 Torts


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