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Leader: Professor Jeff Waincymer (Summer)
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: Examination of private international law texts in the light of different legal systems. Convention on the International Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention). Oral Advocacy in an arbitration setting. International Mooting Competition - some students selected for Vienna.
Objectives: Upon completion of this subject, students should (1) have an exposure to aspects of international sale of goods, private international law, and comparative law; (2) develop a familiarity with and practice in arbitration; (3) develop oral skills of presentation of legal material before a panel of experts from different legal systems; (4) gain an appreciation of their own legal system, its limitations, and an appreciation of other legal systems and their limitations; (5) experience the concept of thorough preparation of a particular case and the opportunity to match their preparation with that of other equally prepared students.
Assessment: Writing two memoranda (Team) 20% + Mooting: 80%
Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal Process, LAW2100 Contract