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(LAW)
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Leader: Professor Sue Campbell/Associate Professor Adrian Evans
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: Attendance at a legal service which endeavours to meet the needs of its community. Students learn a range of lawyers' skills and develop professional commitment and ethical standards. The subject adds a social dimension to academic training by creating an opportunity for students to assess the adequacy of law and legal processes in context.
Objectives: Students completing this subject should have acquired (1) the ability to analyse critically legal principles and the legal system in the context of contemporary society; (2) an understanding of the extent to which the law and the legal system meet the needs of the community; (3) skills involving judgment, such as the investigation of facts, the recognition of issues, the analysis of problems and situations, the use of tactics and decision-making; (4) skills in oral and written communication required of lawyers, including interviewing, counselling, negotiating, advocacy and drafting; (5) an understanding of professional legal issues of ethics and morality.
Assessment: Legal service work: 80% + Written assignment or court appearances plus report: 20%
Contact Hours: One half-day Legal Service session per week throughout semester (including non-teaching period) plus one 2-hour seminar and one 1-hour tutorial per week during teaching period
Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal Process, LAW2100 Contract, LAW2200 Torts, LAW3300 Criminal Law and Procedure
Prohibitions: LAW5120