ANU COLLEGE OF LAW - 2015 MASTERS PROGRAM TIMETABLE This timetable is for the following programs: Graduate Certificate of Law Master of Laws (including, International, International Security, Law, Governance & Development,, Government & Regulation) Master of Legal Practice (Masters completion courses) (Electives) Last updated: 15 December 2014 PLEASE READ FIRST: Students in the Graduate Certificate of Law: must complete LAWS8586 Law & Legal Institutions before any other courses. Graduates of an Australian law degree (LLB or JD): you are not required to take the following fundamentals courses: Fundamentals of Law (FEL), Law & Legal Institutions (LLI), Legal Framework of Regulation (LFR), even if stated in prerequisites below. Students in the Master of Laws in International Law and the Master of International Law and the Master of Laws specialising in International Law: LAWS8182 Principles of International Law is a prerequisite for all courses unless exempted. Students in the JD: must have completed or be completing 5 x 6100 level courses prior to enrolling in Masters electives All students: please note that courses scheduled in late Autumn, late Winter and Spring sessions are not guaranteed to have results processed in time for the following graduation ceremony. All students: whilst every effort is undertaken to avoid changes, the University reserves the right to cancel courses or change course dates when necessary. Please check for updates to this timetable regularly. SUMMER SESSION (Census date between 1 January and 31 March) LAWS6258 1110 International Organisations: Geneva 18 January - 7 February LAWS8171 1291 LAWS8586 1729 Kyoto Seminar: Japanese Law in the Global Context Law and Legal Institutions (LLI) 9-13 February LAWS8116 1373 Dispute Management 16-19 February LAWS8104 1722 Legislation & Legislative Drafting 13-14 & 27-28 February LAWS8182 1565 Principles of International Law () 19-21 & 23-24 February LAWS8003 1723 Transnational Business and Human Rights 1 by application August of previous year by application Sept/Oct of the previous year 2 Sarah Heathcote Kent Anderson 10-13 February Grad Cert of Law Prue Bindon 20-21 February & 6-7 March LAWS8144 1724 Conflict of Laws 7-8 & 21-22 March Franca Petrone Daniel Stewart Dom Dalla-Pozza Daniel Lovric Don Rothwell Alex Newton LLB or JD LAWS1203/6103 and LAWS1204/6104 Jim Davis Geneva Japan 1 for students in the LLM /Grad Cert programs 2 for students in the JD program. Students can enrol in any of the courses listed other than those marked, provided they meet the prerequisites and must have completed or are completing 5 x 6100 level courses. JD students are able to enrol in those courses where the prerequisite is LLB or JD. Page 1 of 6
SUMMER SESSION (Cont.) LAWS8189 1406 Fundamentals of Law (FEL) 10-13 March Tim Bonyhady LAWS8179 1603 International Security Law 12-13 & 16-17 March LAWS8587 1748 Legal Framework of Regulation (LFR) 13 14 & 16-17 March LAWS1205/6105 & Hitoshi Nasu Daniel Stewart LAWS8180 1517 International Climate Law 19-21 March FEL or Martijn Wilder Ilona Millar SEMESTER 1 (Census date 31 March) LAWS8143 1463 Federal Litigation 16 February LLB or JD David Richards LAWS8150 1893 Principles of Evidence Under Uniform Act from 16 February LLB or JD David Richards LAWS8156 1464 Commonwealth Compensation Law from 16 February LAWS8131 2743 Commercial Drafting from 16 February LAWS8581 3586 Foundations of Family Law David Richards LLB or JD Dalvin Chien from 16 February Anne MacDuff LAWS8580 3615 Family Law (Property) from 16 February LLB or JD & LAWS8581 Graeme Blank Olivia Gesini LAWS8584 3585 LAWS8651 3570 Insolvency Law Fundamentals of Australian Law from 16 February from 16 February LLB or JD Graeme Blank Tony Lane Khanh Hoang Natalie Dawson 3571 Administrative Decision Making in Australian Law from 16 February Alan Freckelton Tushar Das LAWS8653 3572 Contemporary Issues in law from 16 February Sudrishti Reich Marianne Dickie Page 2 of 6
AUTUMN SESSION (Census date between 1 April and 30 June) LAWS8234 1625 International Human Rights Law 19-20 & 26-27 March Ryan Goss LAWS8001 1459 Introduction to Law, Governance and Development LAWS8183 1624 Advanced Principles of International Law (A) 9-10 & 23-24 April LAWS8220 1352 Government Contracts 11-12 & 18-19 April LAWS8229 1312 International Law of World Trade 17-18 & 20-21 April 23-24 & 26-27 March Moeen Cheema Sinclair Dinnen Sarah Heathcote LAWS1204/6104 Nick Seddon or Brett Williams LAWS8110 1623 Corporate Responsibility 22-24 April FEL Neil Gunningham LAWS8566 1573 International Criminal Law 27-28 April & 30 April-1 May Gerry Simpson LAWS8123 1505 Water Resources Law 29 April 1 May FEL LAWS2204/6204 Alex Gardner LAWS8033 1630 Prisons, Prisoners and the Law 1-2 & 22-23 May LAWS8067 1570 Special Topics in Law, Governance & Development 3: Courts, Justice & Development LAWS8070 1631 Sports Law 7-8 & 11-12 May LAWS8268 1632 International Humanitarian Law 14-15 & 18-19 May LAWS8068 1633 Australian Aviation Law 14-15 & 22-23 May LAWS8590 1638 Special Topics in Government & Regulation: Comparative Corporate Governance Jeremy Boland 4-5 & 7-8 May Livingston Armytage 16, 17, 19, 20 May LAWS8018 1622 National Security Law 28-29 May & 1-2 June non-lawyers see footnote 3 LAWS8297 1634 International Law and Australian Government 12-13 & 26-27 June LAWS8034 1635 Law & Regulation 15-16 & 21 June LLB or JD Nathan Deakes Rob McLaughlin Hitoshi Nasu Ron Bartsch Kath Hall Rob McLaughlin Dom Dalla-Pozza Milton Regan Richard Rowe Stephen Bouwhuis Jeroen van der Heijden 3 LAWS8590 Students who do not hold a law degree must complete at least one fundamentals course (LLI, FEL,, FOGCAL/LFR, Intro to LGD) prior to completing this course. Page 3 of 6
WINTER SESSION (Census date between 1 July and 30 September) LAWS8239 1718 The European Union 19-20 June & 3-4 July LAWS8028 1711 LAWS8589 1721 LAWS8019 1701 Special Topics in Law, Governance & Development: Law & Society in South East Asia Regulation of Religious Activities Special Topics in International Security Law: Post Conflict Situations and International Law Int Security (sup) Anne McNaughton 22-23 & 25-26 June Andrew Harding 3-4 & 6-7 July 6-9 July LAWS8142 1712 Tort Liability & Public Authorities 11-12 & 25-26 July LAWS8032 1574 LAWS8586 1729 International Financial Institutions & Development Law and Legal Institutions (LLI) 13-16 July LAWS8182 1330 Principles of International Law () 23-25 & 27-28 July LAWS8588 1720 LAWS8247 1713 Privatisation and Regulation of Aviation Civil and Political Rights Pauline Ridge Steven Ratner Jim Davis Suresh Nanwani 14 17 July Grad Cert of Law Prue Bindon 31 July -1 August & 14-15 August Chris Ward Warren Mundy 6-7 & 20-21 August Ryan Goss LAWS8189 1368 Fundamentals of Law 10-13 August Tim Bonyhady LAWS8587 1731 Legal Framework of Regulation LAWS8146 1714 Land Use Planning Law LAWS8023 1571 LAWS8066 1702 International Law & United Nation Peace Operations Special Topic in International Security Law 3: Intersection of Humanitarian Law & Human Rights Law 14-5 & 17-18 August from 17 August to 25 September 24-27 August 3-4 & 7-8 September LAWS8181 1717 Australian Climate Law 7-9 September FEL LAWS8183 1630 Advanced Principles of International Law (A) 10-11 & 24-25 September LAWS8253 1705 Law of the Sea 15-18 September Int Security (sup) FEL Amelia Simpson Jim Davis Judith Jones Tim Bonyhady Andrew McIntosh Robert McLaughlin and; LAWS8268 or LAWS8234 & LAWS8268 or LAWS8234 or LAWS2225/4225 Hitoshi Nasu James Prest Andrew Macintosh Kevin Boreham Don Rothwell David Letts Page 4 of 6
SEMESTER 2 (Census date 31 August) LAWS8131 1451 Commercial Drafting from 20 July LLB or JD Dalvin Chien LAWS8074 3143 Personal Injuries Compensation from 20 July LLB or JD Michael Eburn LAWS8155 1452 Human Rights Litigation from 20 July FOGACL Chris Ward LAWS8030 3067 Advanced Succession Practice from 20 July LLB or JD TBC LAWS8591 3630 LAWS8593 3627 LAWS8592 3628 LAWS8651 3594 3595 LAWS8650 3194 LAWS8656 3596 LAWS8654 3597 Family Law (Children) Procurement and Probity Law and Practice Intellectual Property Law in Practice Fundamentals of Australian Law Administrative Decision Making in Australian Law Applied Australian Law and Practice Refugee Law and Practice in Australia Comparative Law from 20 July LLB or JD & LAWS8581 Graeme Blank Olivia Gesini from 20 July Lynn Du Moulin from 20 July Brett Walker from 20 July from 20 July from 20 July from 20 July from 20 July SPRING SESSION (Census date between 1 October and 31 December) Khanh Hoang Natalie Dawson Alan Freckelton Tushar Das Chris White Philip Duncan Linda Kirk Marianne Dickie LAWS8072 1608 Statutory Interpretation 14 September to 1 vember & intensive 10-11 September 4 Daniel Stewart & intensive LAWS8008 1594 Climate Change and Displacement 21-24 September LAWS8248 1623 LAWS8578 1621 Advanced Principles of Competition Law Constitutionalism in Global South 25-26 September and 2-3 October 1-2 & 6-7 October LAWS8264 1609 International Law of the Environment 6-8 October LAWS8585 1620 International Aviation Law 8-9 & 12-13 October Int Security (sup) LAWS8154 FEL or Scott Leckie Alex Bruce Moeen Cheema Ben Boer James Prest Andrew Macintosh Ron Bartsch 4 Attendance at the Intensive is compulsory for non-lawyers and optional for lawyers Page 5 of 6
SPRING SESSION (Cont.) LAWS8140 1598 Commercial Law 9-10 & 30-31 October Elizabeth Peden Greg Tolhurst LAWS8129 1599 Marine & Coastal Law 9-11 October FEL or Rachel Baird LAWS8252 1596 International Refugee Law 13-16 October Matthew Zagor LAWS8280 1600 Biodiversity Law & Policy 14-16 October FEL David Farrier LAWS8570 1610 Law & Economics of Regulation 22-23 & 26-27 October LAWS8035 1546 LAWS8028 1493 LAWS8583 1611 Special Topics in International Security Law 2: Cyber Warfare Law Special Topics in Law, Governance & Development: Energy Governance Policy and Regulation in the Asia-Pacific Indigenous Peoples and International law George Barker 22-23 & 26-27 October William Boothby 28-31 October 5-6 & 12-13 vember LAWS8218 1311 Advanced Contracts 7-8 & 21-22 vember 5 LAWS8278 1622 Dispute Management 9-11 vember LAWS8019 1554 Special Topics in International Security law: Maritime Security 17-20 vember International (sup) Kala Mulqueeny Fleur Adcock LAWS1204/6104 Jim Davis FEL Brian Preston Rob McLaughlin David Letts LAWS8122 1595 Special Topics in International Law: Ethno-Political Conflicts in International Law 1-4 December 6 Theodore Christakis FURTHER INFORMATION CLASS TIMES Intensives run from 9am 5pm on days listed unless otherwise stated above or in the Study Guide. ROOM LOCATIONS Fellows Road Law Theatres 1 & 2 (formerly Sparke Helmore Theatres) are located adjacent to the ANU Law Building on Fellows Rd, ANU Campus, Canberra Moot Court is located on the top floor in the ANU Law Building on Fellows Rd, ANU Campus, Canberra CENSUS DATES s in Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring sessions each have an individual census dates. For dates, please see the course information on ANU Programs and s. Census dates are also shown on ISIS. Semester Census Dates; Semester 1: 31 March; Semester 2: 31 August. PREREQUITES can be complicated please see the entry on ANU Programs and s for further information and clarification about each course s prerequisites. SPECIALISATIONS comp = compulsory in the specialisation, core = core elective in the specialisation, sup = supplementary elective in the specialisation Last updated on 15 December 2014 Updates 8/12: s added class numbers added rooms TBC Updates 9/12: LAWS8591 Family Law (Children) is on in Semester 2 LAWS8588 starts on 31 July not 31 June. 5 n-compulsory attendance for LAWS8218 6 Completion of Advanced Principles of International Law is also recommended Page 6 of 6