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Learning Outcomes
1. | Engage in academic and legal research and contextualise legal research in inquiry into particular legal issues; | ||
2. | Locate and critically evaluate the value of textual sources, synthesise information within them, and correctly cite research sources; | ||
3. | Locate and critically evaluate the impact of legal authorities - case law, legislation, international law and regulatory instruments in a wide range of contemporary contexts; | ||
4. | Understand, explain and apply legal knowledge in the analysis of primary legal sources, evaluate their relationship to each other, and determine legal currency in practical scenarios; | ||
5. | Articulate opinions in an academic manner supported by research evidence and confirm development in academic and legal literacy skills; and | ||
6. | Frame the discourse of law as one of many approaches to social problems and contextualise legal knowledge in relation to other academic, social and community discourses. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Assignment | Secondary Source | 30% |
Assignment | Research Essay | 50% |
Test | Online quiz | 20% |
Required reading
Foundations of Australian Law and Legal Writing: A custom publication for Victoria University
Raponi, K., de Saint, J., O'Sullivan, C., (2022)
LexisNexis
Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4th
Melbourne University Law Review et al (eds), 2018
Melbourne University Law Review Association
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