units

LAW4653

Faculty of Law

Monash University

Undergraduate - Unit

This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2015 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.

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6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL

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LevelUndergraduate
FacultyFaculty of Law
OfferedPrato Term 2 2015 (Day)

Quota applies

The number of places available for a unit taught in Prato is strictly limited to 45. This is the maximum room capacity at the Prato Centre.

Synopsis

This unit will examine, from a comparative perspective, the legal and social issues relating to the protection of individual privacy against the state, the media, companies and other individuals. It will introduce students to comparative perspectives relating to the protection of privacy against intrusions and unauthorised disclosures, and relating to data privacy. In particular, the unit will focus on the challenges posed to privacy by new and emerging technologies. Case studies will be drawn from Australia, the UK, the European Union and the US.

Outcomes

At the successful completion of this Unit, students will be able to:

  1. Critically analyse, from a comparative perspective, the law relating to the protection of privacy, demonstrating sophisticated awareness of the theoretical and policy concerns underpinning privacy law and of the privacy threats posed by new technologies;
  2. Demonstrate cognitive and creative skills in approaching complex legal and policy issues relating to the balance between the right to privacy and other rights and interests, including the right to freedom of expression;
  3. Communicate effectively and persuasively, including in advising on causes of action and remedies for invasions of privacy;
  4. Provide and make use of feedback to assess their own capabilities and performance and to support personal and professional development.

Assessment

Seminar and presentation assessment: 20% and take-home examination: 80%.

Workload requirements

Students are required to attend 36 hours of lectures over the duration of this semi-intensive unit

See also Unit timetable information

Chief examiner(s)

Prerequisites

For students who commenced their LLB (Hons) course in 2015 or later:
LAW1111; LAW1114; LAW1112; LAW1113; LAW2101; LAW2102; LAW2112; LAW2111

For students who commenced their LLB course prior to 2015: LAW1100 OR LAW1101 or other introduction to law courses.

Co-requisites

For students who commenced their LLB (Hons) course in 2015 or later: LAW3111 and LAW3112

Prohibitions

LAW7274 Privacy and surveillance: Law, policy and governance