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LAW5110

Elements of forensic medicine 506 (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader: Professor PL Waller

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

Synopsis:

Objectives: Students completing this subject should have a comprehensive understanding, as law students, of forensic medicine, encompassing forensic pathology, clinical forensic medicine, forensic odontology, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology and forensic science. Students will be familiar with the organisation and operation of the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, the Victorian Forensic Science Centre and the Coroner's Court. They will be aware of the challenges presented and the tensions which arise when expert evidence is tendered in the adversarial system of justice employed in Victoria and in Australia as a whole. Students will be able to carry out effective research accessing materials in data bases in the biomedical and scientific fields as well as in law.

Assessment: Two 20-minute class tests: 10% each + Written research paper (2500-3500 words): 30% + Final examination (2 hours plus 30 minutes for reading and notes): 50%

Contact Hours: Three hours of lectures per week

Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal Process, LAW3300 Criminal Law and Procedure


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