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LAWS1108 Torts II

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Credit6 points  AvailabilitySemester 2 Old unit code: 200.108
 
OutcomesStudents are able to (1) demonstrate understanding of the principles of negligence in the context of claims for pure mental harm and pure economic loss, vicarious liability, non-delegable duties and other instances of liability for harm done by others, trespass to the person, nuisance and defamation; (2) engage in informed and articulate oral discussion of political, social and philosophical issues surrounding tort law; (3) read and analyse tort cases; (4) solve legal problems which raise torts issues; (5) conduct comprehensive and accurate research into a torts issue using both primary and secondary sources; and (6) write a critical essay which contains an accurate analysis of the law and convincingly presents the writer’s thoughts, arguments and conclusions.
 
ContentThis unit examines the special principles of liability that relate to negligence actions for pure economic loss and pure mental harm (often called nervous shock or psychiatric injury); and the rules relating to vicarious liability and non-delegable duties, which determine whether someone other than the individual tortfeasor is a potential defendant. The unit also considers a representative selection of other torts including trespass to the person, nuisance and defamation.
 
AssessmentStudents are required to attend and participate in seminars, submit a research essay and complete an end-of-semester examination.

Supplementary assessment is not available in this unit except in the case of a bachelor's pass degree student who has obtained a mark of 45 to 49 and is currently enrolled in this unit, and it is the only remaining unit that the student must pass in order to complete their course.
 
Unit Co-ordinator(s): Professor Peter Handford
Location: UWA (Crawley)
Mode: on-campus

Unit Rules:
PrerequisitesLAWS1107 Torts I
Contact hoursseminars: 3 hrs per week

Unit Web Page: http://www.uwa.edu.au/page/103780
Note: Some unit web pages are still under construction and will be available in 2009.
 

Texts

Mendelson, D. The New Law of Torts: OUP 2007 

Mendelson, D. The New Law of Torts Case Supplement: OUP 2007 

Recommended Reading 

Luntz, H. and Hambly, D. Torts, Cases and Commentary, 5th ed.: LexisNexis Butterworths 2002 (or revised 5th ed.: LexisNexis Butterworths 2006)

 

 


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