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LAW7274

Principles of administrative law (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader: Gail Hubble/Colin Campbell

Offered:
City T1-58 2004 (Off-campus)
City T2-58 2004 (Off-campus)
City T1-58 2005 (Day)
City T2-58 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: On completion of this subject students willhave: (a) acquired a thorough understanding of the rules and principles of the law of evidence; (b) developed the ability to analyse a case or factual situation and determine what evidence may be required and what evidence may be admissible; (c) acquired the ability to analyse the weight and probative value of differing forms of available evidence; (d) acquired the ability to distinguish, where applicable, between evidence which may be lead in courts in different Australian jurisdictions; (e) acquired a familiarity with the principles of the law of evidence applicable in foreign jurisdictions; (f) further developed skills in caselaw analysis and statutory interpretation.

Assessment: Memorandum of Advice requiring students to prepare detailed advice on appropriate administrative law remedies in a factual situation: 30%; Final Examination: 70%

Contact Hours: 2 hour seminar per week x 12 weeks


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