Advanced Contracts LAWS8218  - Details

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Offered By: Law
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Laws
Offered in: Spring Session 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

The course covers a number of aspects of contract law and associated doctrines which are either the subject of recent litigation or are in the process of change. The course is consequently flexible to a degree.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Extra-contractual liability which may arise in the course of negotiating for a contract;
  • The ability of parties to defer agreement on particular matters;
  • The doctrine of privity of contract and means of overcoming its limitations
  • The various remedies for breach - equitable, common law and self-help
Learning Outcomes:

A participant who has successfully completed this course should have:

  • A deeper understanding of aspects of the law relating to a contractual relationship than is possible in an undergraduate degree;
  • A rounded knowledge of specific areas of the law relating to a contractual relationship;
  • A thorough grasp of those elements of contract law and related areas of the law that are relevant to commercial life.
Indicative Assessment:

Assessment is likely to comprise an 8,000 word assignment on a topic of the student's choice (subject to the lecturer's approval).

Students must rely on the Approved Assessment which will be posted to the course homepage on the ANU Law website, prior to the commencement of the course.

Workload:

26 Contact Hours (Intensive Delivery)

Click here for the 2010 timetable

This course is also available online.

Course Classification(s): AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs. and SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation.
Areas of Interest: Law
Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills:

Assumed knowledge: Introduction to legal reasoning and Research and Fundamentals of Government and Commercial Law or an LLB.

Required skills: Ability to read and understand selected cases and statutes. 

Requisite Statement:

LAWS8153 Introduction to Legal Reasoning and Research (non-lawyers); LAWS8568 Fundamentals of Government and Commercial Law (non-lawyers)

Indicative Reading List:

A set of reading materials will be prepared and made available electronically approximately one month before classes start.

Majors/Specialisations: Government and Commercial Law and Government and Commercial Law
Programs: Graduate Diploma in Government and Commercial Law, Master of Legal Studies, and Master of Government and Commercial Law
Other Information: Click here for fee and census date information
Academic Contact: Jim Davis and Graduate Administration