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LAWS2275 Federal Judicial System

Later Year Course

Offered By Law School
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Laws
Offered in First Semester, 2011 and First Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course will introduce students to Chapter III of the Constitution. Chapter III is at the centre of the constitutional structures of government in Australia. Its provisions create the federal judicature and define the way in which it operates. Its interpretation has had a pivotal role in the design and operation of all institutions of government at the federal, State and Territory levels. Chapter III controversies have been at the core of many of the High Court's important cases over the last 10 to 15 years. All students, particularly those considering a career in litigation, should have a strong understanding of the federal judicial system. This course is designed to equip students with that understanding.

Learning Outcomes

Over the last five years or so, High Court Judges have been very critical of the lack of knowledge of the federal judicial system amongst lower courts, practitioners and graduates. This course is designed to equip law graduates with an understanding of that system.

In the course of teaching that content, students are required to apply, and are assessed on, a range of legal skills. First, students are required to apply problem solving skills. Secondly, they were required to reflect critically on established constitutional principles.

Indicative Assessment

Research essay 2,400 words 40%
Take-home exam 3,500 words 60%

Workload

Three contact hours plus 6-9 hours of preparation time per week.

Requisite Statement

Completing or completed 30 units of 1000 level LAWS courses and LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law

Recommended Courses

Students would find the completion of LAWS2201 Administrative Law an advantage.

Prescribed Texts

James Stellios, The Federal Judicature: Chapter III of the Constitution - Commentary and Cases (2010)

Technology Requirements

Internet access

Academic Contact James Stellios

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