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Unit name Intellectual Property
Unit code LAW364
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
Faculty of Law
Discipline Law
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify legal issues and applicable laws to practical problems involving intellectual property rights
  2. Explain impact of international law on domestic intellectual property law and policy
  3. Apply legal reasoning skills including statutory interpretation in identifying, researching and resolving practical problems arising in relation to intellectual property rights
  4. Effectively communicate and work individually and as a team in a practical setting while identifying, researching and resolving practical problems arising in relation to intellectual property rights

Fees

Requisites

50 credit points of Intermediate Law core

Mutual Exclusions

You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:

LAW664

Teaching

Assessment

Seminar delivery, 30 minutes (40%), Peer evaluation, 500 words (10%), Professional report, 3000 words (50%)

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Textbooks

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