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Hobart

This unit has been discontinued.

Note:

Compulsory core unit for students in new Law degrees, who commenced in 2013 or later, with course codes: 63I, 63J, 63K, 63L, 63M, 63N 63O and 63P. Also degrees commencing 2014 63Q and 63R.

From 2014, students in courses 63A, 63C, 63D, 63E, 63F, 63G, 63H, and all L3-coded degrees, who have not passed LAW307 and LAW450 must substitute both LAW353 and LAW454.

Introduction

Consolidates students' understanding of the law of private obligations by examining the remedial responses to a breach of private law obligations, including breach of equitable, contractual, tortuous and statutory obligations. Practical skills include legal problem solving, legal reasoning and research.

Summary 2020

Unit name Remedies
Unit code LAW454
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
Faculty of Law
Discipline Law
Coordinator

Dr Elise Histed

Teaching staff

Dr Elise Histed

Level Advanced
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Fees

Requisites

  • Pre-requisites: LAW121, LAW122 plus completion of first year in another Faculty, or Bachelor degree, LAW204; LAW250; LAW251; LAW252; LAW253; LAW254; LAW255; LAW256 and LAW305; LAW351; LAW352; LAW353; LAW354.

Prerequisites

LAW305 OR LAW351 AND LAW250 AND LAW353 AND LAW354 AND LAW352 OR LAW323 AND LAW306 AND LAW307 AND LAW324

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Combination of lectures and tutorials

Assessment

Combination of Internal and External Assessment

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Textbooks

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TBA

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