LAW4172《LAW4172 - Human rights in Australian law - Monash University》是 莫纳什大学 的公开课程页面。当前可确认的信息包括 6 学分,难度 超难,公开通过率 78%。 页面已整理 13 周教学安排,3 个重点考核,方便你快速判断工作量、考核结构和适配度。 课程简介摘要:The unit seeks to provide comprehensive coverage of the wide-ranging l。
Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study. The unit requires on average three/four hours of scheduled activities per week. Scheduled activities may include a combination of teacher directed learning, peer directed learning and online engagement.
Evaluate the nature and degree of Australia's human rights obligations under international law and their impact on Australian law and practice
Demonstrate legal research and reasoning skills in assessing the impact of statutory and common law changes on human rights protection in Australia
Critically assess the variety of domestic legal forms by which human rights are expressed - constitutional, statutory, interpretive, common law and codes of practice and evaluate their role and effectiveness in implementing Australia's international human rights obligations
Articulate and critically analyse the diverse cultural, philosophical, political and legal origins of human rights
Analyse and distinguish between the various Australian laws across the whole range of legal specialities that seek to, or in practice do, protect human rights in Australia
Demonstrate cognitive and creative skills in articulating the institutional, policy and procedural mechanisms for human rights protection in Australia and evaluating the impact of statutory and common law changes on human rights protection in Australia
Communicate effectively and persuasively in respect of legal rules and policies in an interactive learning environment.
Learn and work with autonomy and utilise feedback in this unit and across their undergraduate studies to improve on their capabilities and relate the material covered to relevant aspects of other LLB units they have undertaken.
