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LAW3401
Faculty of Law
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Offered | Clayton First semester 2013 (Day) |
Private property is a central institution in most Western political, social and legal systems. The Property A unit aims to introduce students to this area of legal knowledge and to the historical, social, economic and political factors which have influenced its development. In addition, the Property A unit enables students to gain an understanding of the relationship between the rules of property law and other rules used to resolve conflicts between legal persons.
Students who successfully complete the unit should have:
Research assignment (2000 words) 40% and examination (120 minutes and reading and noting time of 30 minutes) 60% OR examination (150 minutes and reading and noting time of 30 minutes) 100%.
Three hours of lectures per week plus one hour tutorial per week starting in week 5 or 6
LAW3400