Requisite(s): 77885c Legal Process and Legal Research OR 60 credit points of completed study in C04148 Master of Law and Legal Practice
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses. See access conditions.
This postgraduate elective subject is designed to enhance and build upon studies in core law subject areas as they relate to children; in particular constitutional law, criminal law, contracts, torts and the law of evidence. The subject includes issues ranging from child development theory, children's rights, juvenile justice, care and protection (including fostering), education rights and responsibilities, civil liability, legal representation, employment, and access to medical procedures and treatment. The present law in New South Wales is considered as well as the historical development of laws relating to children, proposed reforms, and comparative material from other jurisdictions.
The subject combines both a theoretical and a vocational approach to the study of these issues and not only benefits students interested in these issues, but also those students considering a career, or enhancing their career, in legal practice and/or the delivery of children's legal services. While the subject shares similarities to the undergraduate subject 76066 Children and the Law, it examines a narrower collection of topics in more detail and there is an emphasis on research.
Assessment: Assignment (30 per cent), essay (50 per cent), final quiz (20 per cent).