Offered
City (Melbourne) Trimester 2 2008 (Day)
City (Melbourne) Trimester 3 2008 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit is designed to give students an understanding of the legal profession in its historical and societal contexts, the significance of being a profession and the organisation, structure and regulation of the legal profession in Victoria. The unit will examine critically the role of lawyers in the Australian legal system.
Objectives
On completing the unit, students should be able to:
- understand the nature of a profession and the privileges and obligations of being a member of a profession;
- understand legal practitioners' obligations as trustees of client money;
- appreciate some current issues and future challenges confronting the legal profession and have reasoned opinions about them;
- understand how the legal profession is organised and regulated in Victoria and implications of current reforms;
- understand the ethical and professional obligations of lawyers with respect to clients, the courts, other practitioners, third parties and the community generally;
- be able to identify ethical issues that arise in the context of legal practice;
- understand how to resolve ethical issues in accordance with the principles and rules of professional conduct;
- appreciate the role of personal moral values in professional conduct;
- understand practitioners' obligations to provide information to clients and in charging legal costs.
- appreciate the role of lawyers in the Australian state and society.
Assessment
Research essay 30%
Examination 70%.
Contact hours
24 hours of class contact per 12 week trimester plus 10 hours per week private study and preparation.
Prerequisites
LAW7212 Australian Legal System
LAW7079 Legal Research and Problem Solving
LAW7265 Principles of Contract Law
LAW7267 Principles of Property Law
LAW7266 Principles of Torts
LAW7271 Principles of Trusts
LAW7269 Principles of Equity