Type: | Undergraduate Subject |
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Code: | LAWS17-576 |
EFTSL: | 0.125 |
Faculty: | Faculty of Law |
Semesters offered: |
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Credit: | 10 |
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Subject fees: |
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Description
Subject details
Learning outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of: a) the foremost legal issues raised by electronic commerce; and b) legal research principles and methods.
- Demonstrate the reasoning, research and communication skills to: a) understand the dynamic nature of the relevant legal principles and argue effectively, both orally and in writing, for how those principles may best be applied.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply the above knowledge and skills: a) with creativity and initiative to new situations; b) with high level personal autonomy and accountability; and c) to plan and execute substantial research based projects.
Enrolment requirements
Requisites: |
Nil |
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Assumed knowledge: |
Assumed knowledge is the minimum level of knowledge of a subject area that students are assumed to have acquired through previous study. It is the responsibility of students to ensure they meet the assumed knowledge expectations of the subject. Students who do not possess this prior knowledge are strongly recommended against enrolling and do so at their own risk. No concessions will be made for students’ lack of prior knowledge.
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Restrictions: |
Must have completed a minimum 120 Credit Points of LAWS subjects AND have a minimum average of 65% in LAWS subjects. Must be admitted into a Bachelor Law degree OR Bachelor of Laws combined degree OR be an approved Law Study Abroad OR Exchange Law Student. This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
Subject outlines
- January 2025 [Intensive - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce]
- January 2023 [Intensive - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce]
- January 2022 [Intensive - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce]
- January 2021 [Intensive - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce]
- January 2020 [Intensive - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce]
- January 2019 [Intensive - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce]
Subject dates
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January 2025
Non-Standard Offering Enrolment opens: 10/11/2024 Semester start: 03/02/2025 Subject start: 03/02/2025 Last enrolment: 09/02/2025 Teaching census: 17/02/2025 Withdraw - Financial: 18/02/2025 Withdraw - Academic: 27/02/2025
Non-Standard Offering | |
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Enrolment opens: | 10/11/2024 |
Semester start: | 03/02/2025 |
Subject start: | 03/02/2025 |
Last enrolment: | 09/02/2025 |
Teaching census: | 17/02/2025 |
Withdraw - Financial: | 18/02/2025 |
Withdraw - Academic: | 27/02/2025 |