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LAWS1108 Torts II
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The availability of units in Semester 1, 2, etc. was correct at the time of going to press but may be subject to change.
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| Credit: 6 points Availability: Semester 2 Old unit code: 200.108
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| Outcomes: Students 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. |
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| Content: This 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. |
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Assessment: Students 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. |
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| Unit Co-ordinator(s): Professor Peter Handford |
| Location: UWA (Crawley) |
| Mode: on-campus |
Unit Rules: |
| Prerequisites: LAWS1107 Torts I |
Contact hours—seminars: 3 hrs per week
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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. |
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Texts
Mendelson, D. The New Law of Torts: OUP 2007
Mendelson, D. The New Law of Torts Case Supplement: OUP 2007
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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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Assistance with study skills, including English language skills,
is available free of charge from Student Services for all enrolled students
(see http://www.studysmarter.uwa.edu.au/).
Student Services location: Second Floor, South Wing, Guild Village; telephone: 6488 2423. |
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Books and other material wherever listed may be subject to change.
Book lists relating to 'Preliminary Reading', 'Recommended Reading' and 'Textbooks' are, in most cases, available at the University Co-operative Bookshop (from early January) and appropriate administrative offices for students to consult. For first-year units the Bookshop will endeavour to make available photocopies of book lists for individual units. Books marked with an asterisk (*) are available in paperback.
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Unit Resources
Unit Coordinator
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