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LAWS8165 Advanced Military Administrative Law

LAWS8165 is only available under certain award programs.

Offered By Law
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Laws
Offered in Winter Session, 2009 and Winter Session, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

A student who has successfully completed the course should show a sound knowledge of:

  • the higher level review process for Military administrative law processes
  • the principles underpinning the constitution of and terms of reference for Boards of Inquiry
  • the higher level policy and management issues concerning the design, practice and impact of administrative law processes within the ADF
  • the specialised legislative and human rights developments relevant to administrative law processes within the Defence Force
  • the special requirements for offshore administration of the Defence Force and consequent strategic modifications to administrative practice and tailoring of frameworks for inquiries and personnel management issues
  • government and legislative processes relevant to the formulation of administrative law policy and practice within the Defence Force
  • developments in ADF structural issues relevant to the administrative law practice within the Defence Force
  • privacy law principles and issues from the perspective of the design and implementation of personnel management measures in the Defence Force
  • the exigencies and exemptions provisions of administrative law provisions with regard to the advice and the seeking of approval for exemptions.
Learning Outcomes The primary objective for courses within the Master of Military Law (or Master of Laws) in Advanced Military Law is to provide tuition in the laws that are applicable to the Department of Defence at the advanced level.  ADF Legal Officers who have completed a Masters course are expected to have:
  • an advanced understanding of applicable legislation and policy in administrative law
  • an ability to analyse, interpret and apply administrative law
  • an ability to provide advice on complex military law matters without supervision
  • an understanding of the law behind Defence policy and an ability to formulate new policy based on sound legal principles
  • an ability to analyse critically the law applicable to Defence in order to identify and resolve complex issues affecting ADF operations and to make recommendations for change to the law where appropriate
  • an ability to analyse Military administrative law, practice and policy in the context of societal changes that impact on the ADF administrative system.
Indicative Assessment 100% two-day take home examination to satisfy Defence's competency requirements.
Workload

Week long intensive seminar with on-line communication and activities before and after.

Areas of Interest Law
Prescribed Texts The prescribed text for this course is Creyke, R. and McMillan, J. Control of Government Action LexisNexis, 2005.
Preliminary Reading It is strongly recommended that course participants refresh their understanding of foundation administrative law principles.  Control of Government Action LexisNexis 2005 or other reputable administrative law texts
Programs Graduate Diploma in Advanced Military Law and Master of Military Law
Other Information

This course aims to provide ADF Legal Officers' Special Career Structure (LOSCR) with the military administrative law component of Legal Training Module 3.  This is the educational requirement for ADF Legal Officers to qualify for legal competency level LL4 under the LOSCR approved by the Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal.

Academic Contact Robin Creyke

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