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Introduction to Business Law

Unit Code: HBL111N




Duration

Contact Hours

Campus

Prerequisite

Corequisite

One Semester or Term

36 Hours

Hawthorn, Sarawak

Nil

 Nil

Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points


Related Course/s:

A unit of study in the Bachelor of Commerce suite.

Aims & Objectives:

At the completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  • Identify and understand the legal issues that impact upon business organisations
  • Understand the interaction between common law and statute law.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the current status of business law especially selected areas of contract law, company law, tort law and the Trade Practices Act
  • Demonstrate the essential legal knowledge needed to function as a professional businessperson
  • Demonstrate an ability to deal with legal problems in a business context

Teaching Methods:

One 2 hour case study based lecture and a 1 hour tutorial supported by reading and computorials giving questions, model answers and discussion.

Assessment:

Multiple-choice test , Answer to a legal problem (30%-40%), Final examination 60%-70%

Generic Skills Outcomes:

The graduate attributes which relate to this unit help to produce graduates who are:
  • Capable in their chosen professional, vocational or study areas
  • Entrepreneurial in contributing to innovation and development within their business, workplace or community
  • Effective and ethical in work and community situations
  • Adaptable and able to manage change
  • Aware of local and international environments in which they will be contributing (eg socio-cultural, economic, natural)

Content:

The course consists of 10 topics.
  • Introductory study of legal concepys
  • Legal techniques and institutions
  • Case studies on the role of the law of contract
  • Case study on company law
  • The role of the law in controlling business
  • Tort law
  • Section 52 of the Trade Practices Act.

Reading Materials:

Students are advised to check the unit outline in the relevant teaching period for appropriate textbooks and further reading.