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LAWS8017 Telecommunications Law

LAWS8017 is only available under certain award programs.

Offered By Law School
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Laws
Offered in LAWS8017 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course focuses on the body of law and regulation governing the provision of telecommunications services and the operation of telecommunications networks in Australia. In other words, the course concentrates on the law and regulation application to the technological means, such as switched, broadband, cable, mobile and satellite networks, by which content, including voice and data, is carried or delivered within and sent to/from Australia. It is not concerned with the regulation of content which usually falls in the domain of 'media law' or 'communications law'. Topics which will be explored include: communications technology, the history and development of Australian telecommunications law and policy, regulatory and industry structures, authorisation and licensing, network construction and installation, access and interconnection, sector-specific measures dealing with anti-competitive conduct, spectrum management, universal service, consumer protection and privacy.

Learning Outcomes

The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the principles and tools of telecommunications law and regulation in Australia. Upon completion of the course, students will:

  • understand the concepts and principles underlying relevant legislation and case law in the area of telecommunications law
  • be able to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses
  • be able to identify and analyse a legal issue in telecommunications law
  • develop an awareness of the legal and policy developments in the sector in Australia and world wide; and
  • be able to evaluate suggested changes to reform the regulation of the sector.
Indicative Assessment

To achieve the learning outcomes indicated, students will be assessed by way of:

  • class participation
  • a case study. Students will be given a commercially realistic fact-based scenario and have to identify and analyse the regulatory issues which arise on the facts
  • a research paper on a topic to be approved by the lecturer
Workload

At least 26 class hours and additional private study time.

Requisite Statement

Corequisite Fundamentals of Government and Commercial Law LAWS8015 or completion of an Australian Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree or equivalent.

Recommended Courses

It is assumed that students have the ability to read, understand and enterpret statutes and have a general knowledge of the Australian legal system.

Prescribed Texts

Annabel Z Dodd, The Essential Guide to Telecommunications, Pearson Education, 4th ed, 2005.

The following text should be available by the time the course is offered;
Alasdair Grant and David Howarth, Australian Telecommunications Regulation, CCH, 4th ed, forthcoming

 

Technology Requirements

Internet access.

Programs Graduate Diploma in Government and Commercial Law and Master of Government and Commercial Law
Academic Contact pgadmin.law@anu.edu.au

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