School Of LawFoundations of Indian LawWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 201078.1
Discipline: LAW NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
Student Contribution Band: 4
Level: 7
Credit Points: 10
Prerequisite
201048 Contracts
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in a postgraduate course. The unit is not available for self-select enrolment. Intake in the unit will be restricted to expressions of interest. GPA and progression in course will be considered. Pre-requisites must be met. Students must be able to travel to India for a specified period. (Dates for session of offer will be made available to students through the School of Law's regular communication channels).
About this Unit
Foundations of Indian Law is taught intensively at a selected Indian university. The unit introduces students to the basic structure of the Indian legal system, its laws and the legal culture. Through seminars and field trips to Indian courts and law firms, the unit aims to develop your understanding of how the Indian legal system has developed in its political and cultural contexts. It covers the Indian legal systems at the general level and in relation to specific law, such as contracts, foreign investment law, dispute resolution and procedure. Students will compare and reflect on key themes in Indian and Australian law and practice.
Special Requirements - Legislative Pre-requisites
Relevant visa for India
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