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Part 2 - Jurisprudence elective units of study |
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Students must successfully complete 42 credit points from the elective units of study including: | |||
(a) a maximum of 36 credit points from Part 1 - Electives | |||
(b) a minimum of 6 credit points from Part 2 - Jurisprudence | |||
(c) no more than 24 credit points of Master's level electives |
Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition |
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Part 2 - Jurisprudence elective units of study |
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LAWS3447 Law and Economics |
6 | N LAWS5147 This unit satisfies the Jurisprudence/Part 2 requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3454 Philosophy of Law |
6 | N LAWS3459 or LAWS5154 This unit satisfies the Jurisprudence/Part 2 requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3468 Theories of Justice |
6 | N LAWS5168 This unit satisfies the Juriprudence/Part 2 requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3471 The Morality of Obeying the Law |
6 | N LAWS5171 This unit satisfies the Jurisprudence/Part 2 requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3475 Philosophy of International Law |
6 | N LAWS5175 |
LAWS3495 The Rule of Law and its Value |
6 | N LAWS5195 This unit satisfies the Jurisprudence/Part 2 requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3500 Law, Morals and Politics |
6 | N LAWS5200 This unit satisfies the Part 2/Jurisprudence requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3501 Theories of the State |
6 | N LAWS5201 This unit satisfies the Juriprudence/Part 2 requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3513 Philosophy of Criminal Law |
6 | P LAWS1016 N LAWS5213 |
LAWS3517 The History of Legal Thought |
6 | N LAWS5217 |
LAWS3522 Rights |
6 | N LAWS5222 This unit satisfies the Part 2/Jurisprudence requirement of the LLB. |
LAWS3527 Property Theory |
6 | |
LAWS3528 The Commonwealth and the Common Law |
6 | |
LAWS3529 Australian Critical Legal Theory |
6 | |
Part 2 Masters's level Jurisprudence electives |
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JURS6019 Freedom of Speech |
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LAWS6316 Theories of the Judiciary |
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LAWS6338 The Nature of the Common Law |
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LAWS6836 Precedent, Interpretation and Probability |
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