This unit has been discontinued.
This unit is open to LLB and combined LLB degree students who have completed mandatory 100, 200 level LLB units. No other prior knowledge or skills are necessary.
Introduction
This unit engages students in a detailed study of Indigenous people's experience with the legal system in Australia and selected other jurisdictions, and the interactions between non-Indigenous and Indigenous legal systems. With regard to both the historical and contemporary setting, the unit examines these themes in a variety of contexts including land rights and native title, Indigenous peoples and environmental management, the criminal justice system, and Indigenous ownership of intellectual and cultural property.
Summary 2021
Unit name | Indigenous Peoples and the Law |
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Unit code | LAW620 |
Credit points | 12.5 |
Faculty/School | College of Arts, Law and Education Faculty of Law |
Discipline | Global Cultures and Languages|Law |
Coordinator | Prof. Benjamin Richardson |
Teaching staff | Prof. Benjamin Richardson |
Available as student elective? | No |
Breadth Unit? | No |
Availability
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Fees
Requisites
Prerequisites
LAW255 AND LAW253 AND LAW256 AND LAW252 AND LAW250 AND LAW251 AND LAW204 AND LAW254 |
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | 1 x weekly lecture (between 2 - 3 hours) and 1 x bi-weekly tutorial (1 hour) |
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Assessment | 2,500 word essay – 40%; tutorial participation – 20%; final exam – 40% |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Textbooks
Required | None |
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