LAW4803《LAW4803 - Clinical placement - 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:Students will engage in a legal placement hosted by either an external。
For local (within Victoria), students are required to spend the equivalent of one full day per week for 12 - 16 weeks on activities related to their placement. Some placements require attendance on site for a full day while others are more flexible, enabling students to do some of their placement work remotely. For placements interstate (not in Victoria) or overseas, students would be required to spend no less than 5 full days per week for a period of 4 weeks or the equivalent over a longer period at the discretion of the Chief Examiner. Scheduled activities may include a combination of work directed by the supervisor, interviewing and advice sessions, research activities and engagement in on-line activities.
Reflect on and assess their own and/or peer capabilities and performance as flexible, adaptable, independent future legal practitioners by having developed skills of self-reflection and self-management, and to independently synthesise this information.
Demonstrate practical legal skills as appropriate to the clinical placement undertaken.
Effectively communicate (both orally and in writing) legal information, principles, arguments, strategies and theories of justice with a wide range of audiences involved in the justice system, be it in terms of individual casework or wider policy advocacy;
Independently undertake complex legal research and: a. Assess and articulate options for clients/beneficiaries, including the strengths and limitations of available legal options; b. Pro-actively develop solutions to complex legal problems; c. Synthesise large volumes of material, identifying key information relevant to developing legal material to support casework and/or policy advocacy material d. Recognise and appropriately respond to the strategic and ethical implications of different legal approaches; e. Critically analyse legal principles and the legal system, from a variety of perspectives including theoretical perspectives, identifying gaps and inadequacies in the provision of legal support to clients/beneficiaries
