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UNE unit code: LLM558

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Intensive schools
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Supervised exam
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Credit points
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Unit information

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As the world's largest exporter of certain minerals and a major oil producer, Australia is undoubtedly rich in natural resources. Moreover, activities relating to the use, planning and conservation of natural resources are subject to legal rules of national and international law.

The significance of these legal issues extends beyond the limit of legal technicalities to areas such as politics, Indigenous peoples' rights, the environment and even human rights.

This unit introduces you to the principles of natural resources law, discussing Australian law from the perspective of both national and state jurisdiction, and the relevant international law relating to different legal aspects of natural resources. You will gain a thorough introduction to a range of topics including the international law of natural resources, water resources, fisheries, minerals, soil resources and forests. Throughout, you will build transferable critical thinking, legal reasoning and analytical skills to future fit your career.

Intensive schools

There are no intensive schools required for this unit.

Enrolment rules

Pre-requisites
candidature in JD or LLM or SJD prior to 2015; or candidature in LLM from 2015 (rule a or b - non-Australian) and LLM533; or candidature in LLM from 2015 (rule c) and 48cp including LLM533 or candidature in MNatResGov
Restrictions
LAW358 or LS358 or LS458
Combined units

Notes

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

Unit coordinator(s)

Amy CosbyPost Doctoral Research Fellow - School of Law

Learning outcomes

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

  1. demonstrate specialist and advanced understanding of the nature and scope of the law and the role of the courts and tribunals in dealing with matters that relate to natural resources matters;
  2. use initiative and judgement to analyse critically, synthesise and consolidate legal concepts, values and rules of natural resource law to construct persuasive legal arguments, using relevant statutes and case law statements, in discussing contemporary natural resource issues including solutions to fact based problems and evaluating the processes that contributed to the development of current natural resources law; and
  3. use cognitive and creative skills to access both domestic and international sources, employing the skills of legal research techniques, reasoning and argument, to develop and coherently communicate independent opinions on legal issues relevant to natural resource matters and consider future approaches and assessments on the development of natural resources law.

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 AssessmentYes40%All offerings

Critical Online Interactions

 

Research PaperYes60%All offerings

No. Words: 5000

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: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.

Natural Resources Law

ISBN: 9780455236667

Moore, C., Thomson Reuters 1st ed. 2015

Note: 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 a paper-based open book exam. If the unit has an online supervised exam and you choose to sit the open book exam online (go to Online Supervised Exams for more information) you will be permitted to refer to the e-text during the online supervised exam, only if they are on the desktop/laptop computer upon which you are sitting your exam.

Text refers to: All offerings

Understanding Sustainability Law

ISBN: 9780409345476

Martin, R., LexisNexis 2017

Note: 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 a paper-based open book exam. If the unit has an online supervised exam and you choose to sit the open book exam online (go to Online Supervised Exams for more information) you will be permitted to refer to the e-text during the online supervised exam, only if they are on the desktop/laptop computer upon which you are sitting your exam.

Text refers to: All offerings

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