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Overview

Principles of tort law provides students with an integrated understanding of Australian tort law - the area of law encompassing private actions arising from harm to legally recognised interests, typically for a monetary award of damages. Students gain in-depth knowledge of the most significant modern tort action, namely negligence, as … For more content click the Read more button below.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Subject coordinator

Karen Lee

Subject type

Postgraduate

Year level

Year Level 5 - Masters

AQF level

Level 9 - Masters Degree

Available as elective

No

Available to study abroad / exchange students

Yes

Capstone subject

No

Academic progress review - Schedule A subject

No

Subject instances

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Learning resources

Prescribed - Book - Focus: Torts

Career ready

Work based learning (placement):No

Subject intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Employ advanced digital and conventional research skills in the area of tort law
2.
Demonstrate advanced knowledge of the key legal doctrines that underpin Australian tort law
3.
Evaluate tort claims in a given fact situation, using appropriate legal doctrine
4.
Collaborate effectively in solving legal problems in the area of tort law
5.
Compose a written legal opinion that addresses a problem in tort law
6.
Critically analyse tort law in its social economic and ethical context

Learning activities

Modelled through presentations and explicitly addressed in seminars; developed through student preparation for seminars and assessment.

Requisite rules

Prerequisites: Students must be admitted in one of the following courses: LMJD

Requisites