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LAW2102

Contract B ( 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL)

Undergraduate
(LAW)

Leader:

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis: Contract law addresses the broad concepts, principles and rules used to determine the content of binding promises and as appropriate, defeasibility or enforcement in a market economy. The unit is taught paying due attention to critiques of contract law as well as the policy factors influencing various forms of contracting. A practical skills and ethics research component is also provided.

Objectives: At the conclusion of the course, students should have achieved the following learning outcomes: (1) a coherent, critical and policy-aware understanding of the principles and rules of the law of contract; (2) a well developed ability to extract and evaluate principles and rules from primary and secondary law sources (cases, statutes, textbooks, articles and other writings about contract law); (3) a well developed ability to use these principles and rules to solve selected problems in examinations and other settings; (4) a well developed understanding of the dynamic nature of the law of contract; (5) a reasonable level of understanding of trajectories for further evolution of contract law's principles and rules.

Assessment: Examination (3 hours writing time plus 30 minutes reading and noting time): 100%

Contact Hours: Class contact of 3 hours

Prerequisites: LAW2101 Contract A

Corequisites: LAW1100 Legal process OR LAW1101 Introduction to legal reasoning and LAW1102 Law in society

Prohibitions: LAW2100 Contract