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UNE unit code: LAW455

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Unit information

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Gain a thorough introduction to significant theories about law.

In this unit you will consider classical theories of law in the form of natural law, but the main emphasis is on twentieth-century theories.

You will explore legal reasoning (including statutory and constitutional interpretation), the relationship between legal and moral reasoning and the legitimacy of judicial activism. Your perspective on law will be broadened not only through consideration of theoretical material but also through focusing on other jurisdictions, especially the US.

The unit aims to strengthen your skills in legal argumentation, including statutory interpretation. You will also develop your analytical and written communication skills, through arguments conducted in a non-legal discourse that you are exposed to in your degree.

Additionally, you will sharpen your awareness of, and sensitivity to, ethical choices presented by law.

Intensive schools

There are no intensive schools required for this unit.

Enrolment rules

Pre-requisites
60cp in Law including (LS101 or LAW101) and candidature in BA/LLB or BAgr/LLB or BBus/LLB or BCom/LLB or BCompSc/LLB or BCrim/LLB or BEcon/LLB or BEnvSc/LLB or BFinAdmin/LLB or BFinServ/LLB or BSc/LLB or JD or LLB or LLM
Co-requisites
LAW220 or LAW399
Restrictions
LS355

Notes

Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.

Unit coordinator(s)

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Eric GhoshSenior Lecturer - Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law; School of Law

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. demonstrate advanced skills in reading comprehension through demonstrating knowledge of some prominent theories relating to moral, political and legal philosophy including theories concerned with statutory and constitutional interpretation;
  2. exercise critical thinking, judgement and autonomy in evaluating some prominent theories relating to moral, political and legal philosophy;
  3. demonstrate a well-developed ability to communicate appropriately a clear and coherent exposition of knowledge and ideas.

Assessment information

Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

TitleMust CompleteWeightOfferingsAssessment Notes
Online QuizzesNo40%All offerings 
Take Home ExaminationYes60%All offerings 

Learning resources

Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Note: Recommended material is held in the University Library — purchase is optional.

LAW455 Jurisprudence Reading Material

UNE Reprint

Note: The reading book available from the UNE Life Campus Books, consists of around 450 pages. Alternatively, students can download the individual readings from eReserve. Electronic devices are not permitted in an examination room. Therefore, if you choose to purchase this text as an e-book, you will not be permitted to use it in an open book exam.

Text refers to: All offerings

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