LAWS 4013 Civil Procedure and Arbitration
LAWS 4013 Civil Procedure and Arbitration (10 Credit Points)
This subject provides a comprehensive analysis of the practical and theoretical issues encountered in Australian civil procedure, including legal issues relating to First Nations peoples. . This Subject examines the major roles and practices governing court supervised processes which are involved in superior court litigation as well as key aspects of arbitration. This subject will include a selection from the following or similar topics: characteristics of an adversarial system, case management procedure, the rules of pleadings, jurisdiction and joinder, service, discovery and Interrogatories, means of gathering evidence at pre-trial including subpoenas and notice to produce, judgment and appeals, enforcement and costs, and arbitration.
Level: Undergraduate Level 4 subject
Pre-requisite(s): LAWS 1003 Fundamentals of Australian Law OR LAWS 1006 (200006) Introduction to Law
AND LAWS 1009 Legal Analysis and Critique OR LAWS 1008 (200007) Law Foundation
AND LAWS 1009 Legal Analysis and Critique OR LAWS 1008 (200007) Law Foundation
Equivalent Subjects: LAWS 4005 Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure
LAWS 3008 Civil Procedure and Arbitration
LAWS 3008 Civil Procedure and Arbitration
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