Unit details
Prerequisites
BLB1101 - Australian Legal System in Context
BLB1114 - Legal Research Methods
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Critically review the general principles of criminal liability derived both from common law and statute, in particular, the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic), in problem solving and decision making; | ||
2. | Critically review the central elements of traditional crimes, the case law affecting their operation and how they apply to hypothetical problems. | ||
3. | Adapt and apply the doctrine of precedent and the rules of statutory interpretation to contemporary hypothetical criminal law problems using inductive and deductive thought processes; | ||
4. | Justify the solutions to problems using case and statute law as authority with creativity and intellectual independence. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Test | Quiz 1 | 10% |
Test | Quiz 2 | 10% |
Assignment | Assignment | 30% |
Examination | Final Examination | 50% |
Required reading
The Criminal Law of Victoria, NSW and SA 1st edn
Bagaric, M McMahon, A, Bagaric B, 2019
Thomas Reuters
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