MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Undergraduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Caution Copyright © Monash University 1996
ISBN 1320-6222

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


Law

Sequence in law subjects

At present (subject to a quota in LAW1100 Legal process) students may complete a minor sequence in subjects from the Faculty of Law, and in addition may complete further specified law subjects to the value of twenty-four credit points at third-year level provided such subjects are credited to and required for the BA degree: see List C in `Availability of subjects in 1996' in this handbook.

Note: The entitlement of students from faculties other than Law to undertake law subjects is presently under review and may be subject to change, with effect from 1996.

Combined degree

Students who enrol for the combined BA/LLB will be required to complete the following sequence of law subjects to be credited to both degrees in accordance with the prescription for the combined BA/LLB degrees.

Students normally take LAW1100 (Legal process 100) and LAW3300 (Criminal law and procedure 300) (twelve points each) in their first year followed at second-year level by LAW2200 (Torts 200) (twelve points) and at third-year level by LAW2100 (Contract 200) and LAW3400 (Property 300) (twelve points each).

Prescriptions

For details of course content and reference books for these and other law subjects offered, students should consult the handbook for the Faculty of Law.


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