• 7.2.2 Bachelor of Laws pass and honours degree Only available to re-enrolling students.

    Note: The following courses are only available to re-enrolling students.

    Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures

    7.2.2.1 (1) The Student Rules apply to students in this course.

    (2) The policy, policy statements and guidance documents and student procedures apply, except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.

    Pass degree
    Courses available

    7.2.2.2 There are the following courses for the Bachelor of Laws degree—

    the combined courses containing a Bachelor of Laws component which are set out in the Combined Courses section of this handbook

    the course for graduates (pre-2004: 2014, post-2004: 21190)

    the single degree course for undergraduates (pre-2004: 2013, post-2004: 21180)

    Admission

    7.2.2.3(1) Students are admitted to one of the courses for the Bachelor of Laws in accordance with the University’s undergraduate admission policy and with the Bachelor of Laws selection policy.

    (2) The Bachelor of Laws selection policy provides for applicants eligible for Advanced Standing in Law, to be admitted in one of the following categories:

    Group B—graduates

    Group C—undergraduates

    (3) Group B applicants who are offered and accept a place must enrol in the course for graduates (21190) as set out in Rule 7.2.2.4.

    (4) Group C applicants who are offered and accept a place must enrol in the course for undergraduates (21180) as set out in Rule 7.2.2.5.

    (5) Students who are permitted to transfer from a combined course into a single degree course for the Bachelor of Laws must enrol in the single degree course for undergraduates (21180) as set out in Rule 7.2.2.5.

    Course structure
    Course for graduates (pre-2004: 2014, post-2004: 21190)

    7.2.2.4 The course for graduates consists of units to a total value of 180 points comprising—

    (a) all units in Table 7.2.2a (Bachelor of Laws core units)—126 points

    and

    (b) units to the value of 54 points from Groups A and B in Table 7.2.2b (Bachelor of Laws options), including at least one unit from Group B.

    Note: From 2011, the former requirement to complete LAWS4030 and LAWS4033 will be satisfied by completing LAWS4030 Commercial Practice and LAWS4404 Legal Theory and Ethics as set out in Table 7.2.2a (Bachelor of Laws core units).

    Single degree course for undergraduates (pre-2004: 2013, post-2004: 21180)

    7.2.2.5(1) The single degree course for undergraduates consists of units to a total value of 198 points comprising—

    (a) all units in Table 7.2.2a (Bachelor of Laws core units)—126 points

    and

    (b) units to the value of 72 points from Groups A and B in Table 7.2.2b (Bachelor of Laws options), including units to the value of at least 6 points from Group B.

    (2) Students are permitted to substitute one non-Law unit to a value of six points for one option to the same value from Table 7.2.2b (Bachelor of Laws options).

    Note: From 2011, the former requirement to complete LAWS4030 and LAWS4033 will be satisfied by completing LAWS4030 Commercial Practice and LAWS4404 Legal Theory and Ethics as set out in Table 7.2.2a (Bachelor of Laws core units).

    Overloads

    7.2.2.6 The Faculty’s policy on overloads, which is available from the Faculty Administrative Officer and on the Faculty’s website, applies.

    Credit

    7.2.2.7 The Faculty will only grant credit for previously completed Law units taken as part of a recognised Law course.

    7.2.2.8 Rescinded

    Satisfactory progress

    7.2.2.8A To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal with academic penalty.

    Progress status

    7.2.2.9(1) Students who have made satisfactory progress are assigned the progress status of ‘Good Standing’.

    (2) Unless the Board of Examiners determines otherwise in light of exceptional circumstances, students who fail to make satisfactory progress for the first time are assigned the progress status of ‘Suspended’.

    (3) Rescinded

    (4) Students who have failed to make satisfactory progress in any year and are permitted to re-enrol the following year are assigned the progress status of ‘On Probation’.

    (5) Students who fail to make satisfactory progress for the second time are assigned the progress status of ‘Excluded’.

    (6) Rescinded

    Award of degree with distinction

    7.2.2.10(1) The Faculty awards the degree with distinction to students who complete the coursework requirements of the degree with an average mark of 70 per cent or more.

    (2) A student who is awarded the degree with honours under Rule 7.2.2.12 is not eligible for the award of the degree with distinction.

    Honours degree
    Eligibility

    7.2.2.11(1) To be considered for the award of honours, students must have completed LAWS4345 Supervised Research II Part 1 and LAWS4346 Supervised Research II Part 2.

    (2) Students are not permitted to enrol in LAWS4345 Supervised Research II Part 1 or LAWS4346 Supervised Research II Part 2 without having received an invitation from the Chair of the Honours Committee.

    (3) The Chair of the Honours Committee may invite students who have completed one of the following to a sufficiently high standard to enrol in LAWS4345 Supervised Research II Part 1 and LAWS4346 Supervised Research II Part 2 in lieu of options of equivalent points value—

    either

    (a) units to the value of 144 points completed as part of a combined course and including units from the Bachelor of Laws component to a value of at least 132 points;

    or

    (b) units to the value of 114 points in the course for graduates;

    or

    (c) units to the value of 144 points in the single degree course for non-graduates.

    (4) The Honours Committee may also invite to enrol in LAWS4345 Supervised Research II Part 1 and LAWS4346 Supervised Research II Part 2 students who—

    (a) have completed fewer units than those set out in (3) but sufficient units to permit them, in the opinion of the Chair of the Honours Committee, to complete the course within three further consecutive semesters of study; and

    (b) have notified the Chair of the Honours Committee of their intention to complete the course within the period specified in (a).

    Award of degree with honours

    7.2.2.12 The Faculty determines whether the degree is to be awarded with honours and, if so, the class of honours to be awarded, on the basis of the standard of work completed for LAWS4345 Supervised Research II Part 1 and LAWS4346 Supervised Research II Part 2 and work completed throughout the entire course.

    Award of pass degree

    7.2.2.13 A student who has completed LAWS4345 Supervised Research II Part 1 and LAWS4346 Supervised Research II Part 2 and all other requirements for the Bachelor of Laws and is not awarded the degree with honours is awarded the pass degree.

    • Table 7.2.2a—Bachelor of Laws core units
      Key to availability of units:
      S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
      T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
      NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
      N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

      Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

      All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

      Level 1
      AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
      LAWS1101Contract I 1
      LAWS1102Contract II 1
      LAWS1105Criminal Law I 1
      LAWS1106Criminal Law II 1
      LAWS1107Torts I 1
      LAWS1108Torts II 1
      LAWS1130Legal Process 1
      Level 2
      AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
      LAWS2202 Equity 1
      LAWS2203 Trusts 1
      LAWS2204 Property I 1
      LAWS2205 Property II 1
      LAWS3310Evidence
      LAWS3322Corporations Law
      LAWS3385Administrative Law I 1
      LAWS3386Administrative Law II 1
      LAWS4021Procedure Part 1
      LAWS4022Procedure Part 2
      LAWS4030Commercial Practice
      LAWS4400Constitutional Law I 1
      LAWS4401Constitutional Law II 1
      LAWS4404Legal Theory and Ethics

      1 This unit is no longer available.

      2 Parts 1 and 2 must be completed to fulfil the requirements of the unit, and completed in the same calendar year.

    • Table 7.2.2b—Bachelor of Laws options
      Key to availability of units:
      S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
      T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
      NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
      N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

      Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

      All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

      Group A
      AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
      LAWS2209Advanced Torts Law
      LAWS3302Environmental Law
      LAWS3303Corporate Finance and Securities Regulation
      LAWS3307International Commercial Arbitration
      LAWS3312Corporate Insolvency
      LAWS3313Legal Issues for Not-for-profit Entities
      LAWS3319International Trade Law
      LAWS3320Legislation in Practice
      LAWS3321Workplace Relations Law 1
      LAWS3326Misleading and Deceptive Conduct 1
      LAWS3327Advanced Evidence and Proof
      LAWS3332Succession
      LAWS3336Negotiation and Mediation
      LAWS3338Introduction to Intellectual Property
      LAWS3339Intellectual Property: Creative Rights
      LAWS3340Conflict of Laws
      LAWS3345Current Issues in Consumer Law and Policy 1
      LAWS3347Supervised Research I
      LAWS3348Remedies 1
      LAWS3351Advanced Constitutional Law 1
      LAWS3352Company Management and Control 1
      LAWS3355Personal Property
      LAWS3356Law Review Part 1
      LAWS3357Law Review Part 2
      LAWS3360Employment Law
      LAWS3362Income Taxation Law
      LAWS3363Taxation of Business Enterprises and Foreign Income
      LAWS3364Criminal Procedure: the Trial Process
      LAWS3365Alternative Dispute Resolution
      LAWS3366Forensic Advocacy
      LAWS3367Natural Resources Law 1
      LAWS3369Media and Communications Law 1
      LAWS3370Consumer Law
      LAWS3371Mining and Energy Law
      LAWS3373Banking Law 1
      LAWS3375Competition Law
      LAWS3376Introduction to Family Law
      LAWS3377Advanced Family Law
      LAWS3378Government Accountability—Law and Practice
      LAWS3380Land Development Law 1
      LAWS3381Agency, Partnerships and Joint Ventures 1
      LAWS3383Insurance Law
      LAWS3390Securities 1
      LAWS3392Unjust Enrichment and Restitution
      Group B
      AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
      LAWS3304Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Law 1
      LAWS3314Legal History 1
      LAWS3315Selected Topics in Public International Law 1
      LAWS3318International Humanitarian and Refugee Law 1
      LAWS3324Medicine and the Law
      LAWS3331Comparative Law 1
      LAWS3391Special unit: Law and Religion 1
      LAWS3342Criminology I 1
      LAWS3343Criminology II 1
      LAWS3346Jessup International Moot Competition
      LAWS3354Public International Law
      LAWS3358Indigenous Peoples and the Law
      LAWS3368Feminist Analysis of Law 1
      LAWS4345Supervised Research II Part 1
      LAWS4346Supervised Research II Part 2
      LAWS4420Jurisprudence 1
      LAWS4430Law and Contemporary Social Issues 1

      1 This unit is no longer available.

      2 This unit is for honours students only. Both parts 1 and 2 must be completed to fulfil the requirements of the unit.