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LAW4183

Jessup moot 406 (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader: Dr. Eric Wilson

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2004 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: (1) To develop greater intellectual appreciation of International Public Law as an academic descipline; (2) To acquire greater specialized knowledge of critical components of the International Public Law regime, such as State Responsibility, State Jurisdiction and the International regulation of armed force; (3) to undertake intensive research work in current issues of International Law, including creative problem-solving of prescribed hypothetical problems; (4) to increase exposure to the competitve mooting process and the development of basic principles and practices of mooting.

Assessment: Seminar research and presentation 25%, Practice Mooting 25%, Memorial Research and Writing (3000 words) 50%

Contact Hours: Ten 3-hour seminar per week and 9 hours practice mooting

Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal Process OR LAW1101 Introduction to legal reasoning and LAW1102 Law in society


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