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Units and Dates 2009

  • This is a Provisional program which is yet to be confirmed.
  • This site will be updated regularly with additional unit information.
  • The units and dates may change after you submit your application.  If the unit is cancelled you will be notified by email and asked to choose another unit. 
  • Please do not finalise flights and accommodation until this program has been finalised.

IMPORTANT: Please note that students enrolled in the Prato program are prohibited from undertaking a combination of Semester One 2009, Clayton based units (conducted over the normal 13-week semester) with any Prato units commencing  within the Semester One 13-week teaching period (2 March - 5 June 2009).  You may take Prato units following this 13 week period.

Units Dates                       Teaching Period Last day to discontinue before "WD - Discontinued" appearing on academic transcript

Last day to discontinue before "N - Fail" appearing on academic transcript

Instructors                    
Written advocacy
UNIT CANCELLED on 14/10/08

 

 

Italian legal culture 30 March - 28 April

S1-01

7/04/09 13/04/09 Professors from the University of Florence
World trade organisation dispute settlement 30 March - 27 April S1-01 7/04/09 13/04/09 Justice Brian Tamberlin
Federal Court of Australia

Comparative antitrust law

LAW4125E

30 March - 22 April

 

S1-01

6/04/09 15/04/09 Justice Ray Finkelstein
Federal Court of Australia
Law and film 3 April - 30 April S1-01 15/4/09 22/04/09 Professor Shulamit Almog
Haifa University

International commercial arbitration
(University of Florence)

LAW4179E
1 April - 7 May T2-57 15/4/09 22/04/09 Assoc. Professor Judd Epstein

Introduction to European union law

LAW4161E
3 April - 5 May T2-57 23/4/09 28/04/09 Dr Heli Askola

Comparative perspectives on crime and punishment

LAW4516E
4 May - 29 May T2-57 11/05/09 18/05/09 Professor Arie Freiberg and
Judge Nancy Gertner 
(US Dist Crt, Mass.)

Comparative criminal law

LAW4189E
5 May - 3 June T2-57 15/05/09 22/05/09 The Hon. Stephen Charles and
Professor Michele Papa
(University of Florence)
International human rights

LAW4155E
7 May - 5 June T2-58 21/05/09 29/05/09 Dr Heli Askola

Comparative European legal systems

LAW4153E
14 May - 5 June T2-58 26/05/09 1/06/09 Professor Vincent Varano and
Professor Vittoria Barsotti,
University of Florence

Trial practice and advocacy

LAW 5127E
18 May - 5 June T2-58 22/05/09 26/05/09 Professor The Honourable George Hampel

Comparative tax policy

LAW 4229E
29 May - 30 June T2-58 3/06/09 10/06/09 Professor Adam Chodorow
Arizona State University
International crime and justice 29 May - 13 June T2-58 2/06/09 5/06/09 Assoc. Professor Sharon Pickering 
(Monash Criminology)
Road trauma prevention and compensation 27 May - 25 June T2-58 8/06/09 12/06/09 Assoc. Professor Judd Epstein and
Professor Brian Fildes,
Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC)

International commercial arbitration

LAW4179E
10 June - 3 July T2-58 14/06/09 18/06/09 Assoc. Professor Judd Epstein and
Professor Christophe Seraglini
(University of Paris XI)

Regulation of capital markets
Name change to -
Capital markets regulation: a comparative perspective
(Name change only)

LAW4513E
8 June - 2 July T2-58 16/06/09 22/06/09 Assoc. Professor Thomas Johnson
Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Transnational art law 8 June - 2 July T2-58 24/06/09 29/06/09 Professor Craig Scott
Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

PLEASE NOTE:   Equity LAW4169 will be taught intensively at Clayton for students wishing to go to Prato. 39 hours of class time will be covered over 5 weeks. Tutorials will be included in normal class time.  There are no separate tutorials. The exam will be held at Clayton only, on the final day of class.  Please note, recent changes have been made in accordance with the principle that examinations for on-campus units be conducted on-campus under secure conditions, that examinations for the pre-Prato on-campus stream of Equity be conducted on the Clayton campus on the final day of the course.  Equity is no longer considered a Prato unit and students wishing to take the unit may enrol using WES, ensure you then use Allocate+ to allocate yourself into the intensive equity unit.  Please be advised that attendance is compulsory for this unit. Please also be advised that lectures for this subject will NOT be recorded