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Unit of Study LAWS6001 - Legal Institutions and Processes (2021)

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On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

describe the historical foundations of Anglo-Australian law, including an understanding of the historical and contemporary relevance of Indigenous legal systems in Australia

describe the ways in which formal law-making bodies function in the Australian context

demonstrate familiarity with the formal and informal institutions and processes which shape the development of Australian law

analyse and critique the operation of Australian legal institutions from a variety of historical and theoretical perspectives

demonstrate an understanding of how to approach legal problems involving the application of judicial precedents and/or the interpretation of statutes

engage in legal research utilising and acknowledging a variety of sources.

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