units
LAW5430
Faculty of Law
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Faculty
Quota applies
Postgraduate programs are based on a model of small group teaching and therefore class sizes need to be restricted.
Offered
City (Melbourne)
Notes
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Previously coded as LAW7494
Students will learn advanced evidence skills in the trial context, in particular, practical skills of factual analysis, reasoning, methods of analysing and marshalling evidence and problem-solving, and constructing, criticising & evaluating complex arguments. The syllabus will cover: advanced research, analysis and practical application in the trial context of a selection of some of the more complex and contested rules of evidence; where skills of analysis for proof & argument are required in litigation; methods, formats and uses for chronologies; how to argue from and about evidence; developing a case theory and matching evidence to the theory; and mapping arguments to support case theory and evidence. The class will include examination of case studies which will be used to emphasise the transferable nature of the skills of factual analysis and argument taught in the unit across all areas of law.
On completion of this unit, students will be able to:
Where unit is run as semester long or semi-intensive unit:
Online quizzes (20%)
Class Presentation (10%)
Class test (30%)
Take-home examination (40%)
Where unit is run as an intensive:
Online quizzes (20%)
Class Presentation (20%)
Take-home examination (60%)
Students enrolled in this unit will be provided with 24 contact hours of seminars per semester whether intensive, semi-intensive, or semester-long offering.
Ms Nicole Mollard Personal ProfilePersonal Profile (http://www.law.monash.edu.au/staff/postgraduate/sess-nmollard.html) Term 1
LAW5012 Principles of evidence or equivalent.