6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
Postgraduate - Unit
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Faculty
Quota applies
Postgraduate programs are based on a model of small group teaching and therefore class sizes need to be restricted.
Not offered in 2017
Notes
For postgraduate Law discontinuation dates, please see http://www.monash.edu/law/current-students/postgraduate/pg-jd-discontinuation-dates
For postgraduate Law unit timetables, please see http://law.monash.edu.au/current-students/course-unit-information/timetables/postgraduate/index.html
Synopsis
Students will analyse issues in a range of specialised contracts such as franchise agreements, licence agreements, finance agreements, and/or construction contracts, with an emphasis on practical drafting techniques. They will also examine contemporary issues in contract law, such as recent developments in the rule relating to penalties, and treatment of dispute resolution clauses. Given the importance of global trade, the unit will also provide insight into international contractual dealings, including international laws and principles relating to cross-border commercial sales and other transactions, and evaluate how these affect contractual dealings. These will also provide the background to the current shape of contract law and its application in practice, as well as a providing a basis for critical analysis of the law.
Outcomes
On completion of this unit students will be able to:
- apply knowledge of, and understanding of specialized types of contracts and cross-border transactions with creativity and initiative to new situations in professional practice and/or for further learning;
- investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories in relation to international commercial contracts and specialized types of contracts;
- conduct research in specialist and international commercial contracts based on knowledge of appropriate research principles and methods;
- use cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate and evaluate at an abstract level complex ideas and concepts relevant to cross-border commercial transactions and specialized types of contracts.
Assessment
Attendance: 10%
Three assignments (2,250 words each) including at least two practical drafting exercises:
90%
Workload requirements
24 contact hours per teaching period (either intensive, semi intensive or semester long, depending on the Faculty resources, timetabling and requirements)