Unit rationale, description and aim

This unit provides students with the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of the international legal environment through first-hand experience in another country. Students are expected to develop and demonstrate knowledge about a different legal environment. It enables students to develop an appreciation of the ways in which the law operates across national boundaries. Students are required to prepare a written assignment based on their experience and a report at the end of the tour.

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Campus offering

No unit offerings are currently available for this unit.

Prerequisites

LAWS104 Foundations of Law and Legal Research OR LCRM107 Introduction to Research for Law, Human Rights and Criminal Justice Studies AND LAWS107 Introduction to Australian Public Law OR LCRM109 Public Law for Criminology & Human Rights Studies

Content

The content of the tour will vary, depending on the location and nature of the work involved.

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