LAW7422 - Overseas study and research b
6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Law
Leader(s): TBA
Offered
Sunway Trimester 2 2009 (On-campus block of classes)
Prato Trimester 2 2009 (On-campus block of classes)
Synopsis
The unit enables JD students to engage in overseas study and research in an area of international or comparative law or the legal system of a country or countries outside Australia.
Classes will take place at the Prato or Malaysia campus and will be linked to a specified LLB unit. Students will enrol in Overseas Study and Research in conjunction with attendance at the scheduled classes for a specified LLB unit chosen from a list of Prato or Malaysia based units approved by Postgraduate Studies Committee.
Objectives
The student successfully completing this subject should have
- significantly extended their understanding in the area of international law, comparative law, or the laws of a legal system or legal systems outside Australia;
- demonstrated a high level of achievement in relation to each of the objectives of a specified LLB unit;
- demonstrated the capacity to undertake independent legal research;
- displayed advanced analytical competence; and
- further developed their skills in the presentation of legal writing.
Assessment
Students will be required to attend at least 80% of classes in the associated unit and take part in any 'class participation' tasks as a hurdle requirement prior to submission of either a research paper (7,500 words): 100% or two research papers/assignments (3,750 words each): 50%
50% on a topic/topics to be approved by the subject lecturer.
Contact hours
24 Hours
Prerequisites
- Any prerequisites in place for the associated LLB unit;
- The achievement of at least 72 credit points towards the JD;
- Permission of the Convenor of the JD program in liaison with the lecturer of the associated unit and the Director International.
Prohibitions
Any coursework unit or graduate research paper where, in the view of the Convenor of the JD, there is a significant overlap in subject matter.