TBB1201

Introduction to business law

Ms Mary-Louise Brien

6 points
* Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial per week
* Second semester
* Berwick

Objectives This subject provides the basis necessary for more advanced studies in law. Students will develop an understanding of the precepts of legal reasoning, the fundamentals of the Australian legal system and structure of the Australian Constitution. The subject will provide a grounding in the law of negligence with particular emphasis on liability for negligent misstatement. The students will be able to read and apply statute and case law and recognise the parameters within which business and professional practice should be conducted.

Synopsis Reception of law into Australia, statutory interpretation, equity, common law and precedent. Introduction to the constitution with emphasis on sections 51 and 109. An introduction to torts concentrating on negligence and negligent misstatement, and an Introduction to contract.

Assessment Written (3000 words): 30%
* Examination (3 hours): 70%

Prescribed texts

Crosling G and Murphy H How to study business law Butterworths, 1994
Latimer P Australian business law 16th edn, CCH, 1996
CCH (eds)The CCH Macquarie dictionary of modern law CCH, latest edn
Other texts to be advised

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