School. The Law School Postgraduate Lecture Timetable 2019 ENROLMENT AFTER THE LAST DAY TO ADD It will not be possible to add a unit in Sydney Student CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT https://sydneystudent.sydney.edu.au/sitsvision/wrd/siw_lgn Despite any publication or announcement, the University may after the last day to add (see below). To request permission to change or cancel arrangements for courses or units of study, enrol in a unit of study after the enrolment deadline, please including in respect of staffing, content or location. The email Faculty Services E: [email protected] University will use reasonable endeavours to update the well in advance of the first class. timetable with respect to any cancellation or change. The LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM A UNIT OF STUDY University will not be liable to any student for any 100% tuition fee liability or FEE-HELP debt will be incurred consequential loss suffered as a result of cancellation or after the relevant withdrawal census date below. No refund is change, including travel or other costs incurred. Please consult payable for withdrawal requests received subsequent to these https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgradu dates. Sydney Law School requests students intending to ate-lecture-timetable for the latest information withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later SEMESTER DATES than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Semester Semester start date Last day of semester 2019 DEADLINES 1 Mon 25 Feb Sat 22 Jun Further details are listed at 2 Mon 5 Aug Sat 30 Nov http://sydney.edu.au/students/study-dates.html Please see inside for dates of intensive units of study. Last day to Session Last day to Description withdraw from a CLASS FORMAT code add a unit unit *Face-to-face *Duration* *Class times S1C Semester 1 Mar 8 Mar 31 Teaching format class hours 1 x 2hr 6pm-8pm S2C Semester 2 Aug 16 Aug 31 lecture per Intensive Jan 11 Jan 25 Semester-length Approx 26 hrs week S1CIJA January Intensive Mode Approx 26 hrs 4 or 5 days 9am-5pm Intensive Jan 21 Feb 15 *Classes will be taught at the above times unless specified otherwise in S1CIFE February this timetable. S1CIMR Intensive March Feb 18 Mar 22 S1CIAP Intensive April Mar 25 Apr 19 ATTENDANCE PATTERN S1CIMY Intensive May Apr 22 May 17 Units of study are weighted 6 credit points unless specified S1CIJN Intensive June May 27 Jun 14 otherwise. Part-time students may enrol in up to 12 credit S2CIJL Intensive July Jun 24 Jul 19 points per semester. Full-time students must enrol in at least Intensive Jul 22 Aug 23 18cp but no more than 24 credit points per semester (student S2CIAU August visa holders must enrol in 24 credit points per semester). Intensive Aug 26 Sep 20 S2CISE September ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Intensive Sep 23 Oct 18 Students must attend at least 70% of classes in order to satisfy S2CIOC October class attendance requirements. Participation in all scheduled Intensive Oct 21 Nov 15 sessions of an intensive unit is essential. Exemption may only S2CINO November be considered by the Unit Coordinator upon satisfactory Intensive Nov 15 Dec 6 S2CIDE December documentary evidence of compelling grounds i.e. serious illness, injury or misadventure which occur during an intensive CAMPUS MAPS unit. Students with an unsatisfactory attendance record may Sydney Law School be refused permission to undertake assessment tasks in the http://sydney.edu.au/law/about/campus.shtml unit, and must therefore discontinue the unit. Camperdown/Darlington http://sydney.edu.au/maps/?campus=002 INTENSIVE UNIT OF STUDY Students will not be permitted to enrol into intensive units CLASS LOCATIONS with conflicting class dates. Online personalised timetables are Classes are held in the following locations (unless specified not available for postgraduate law units. The misreading of otherwise): the timetable may incur a full fee and ‘Absent Fail’ grade. The final assessment of an intensive unit may be submitted Level 18, 133 Castlereagh Street (CR), Stockland Building, between 4 and 6 weeks after the last day of class. Please take Sydney (Bldg code: C13B) this into consideration when enrolling in these units, Castlereagh Seminar Rooms (SR) particularly if you are on a student visa requiring completion CR SR 1804 = capacity 36 (operable wall) of your course at the end of the semester. Official results for CR SR 1805 = capacity 40 (operable wall) intensive units will not be available until the end of the CR SR 1813 = capacity 38 semester in which the unit is held. CR SR 1814 = capacity 36 Entry locations & hours The release date of results of intensive units held in the later Castlereagh St Grand Foyer: 8am-6pm (M-F only) part of the semester will be determined by Sydney Law 2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Information Page Revised: 20-Jun-19 Piccadilly Centre (Lvl 1): 6-9pm (M-F only) & 8.30am-5.30pm appropriate visa and/or sponsor’s approval prior to accepting (Sat & Sun) their offer. It is the responsibility of students to ensure their The space is accessible Monday to Friday 8am-6pm from the travel plans will not interfere with their studies. Planned Castlereagh Street Grand Foyer, and Monday to Friday commitments and timetable clashes do not fall within the between 6-9pm, and at weekends from the Tower Lifts in the eligibility guidelines for which the University would grant Stockland Mall. To get to the lifts, enter the Piccadilly Arcade special consideration or special arrangement. from Pitt Street, follow the escalators up to the food court CLASS SIZE-RESTRICTED AND CAPPED UNITS area, and you will find the Tower Lift on the left hand side In the case where class size is restricted or enrolments in a behind the Daily Grind café. particular unit are capped, priority will be given to students Student Cards will be required to access the Level 18 Teaching enrolled in postgraduate award courses at Sydney Law School. Space. If you do not currently have a Student Card or have Cross-institutional and non-degree students will be placed on misplaced it please see: http://sydney.edu.au/campus- a waiting list and permitted to enrol should a place become cards/student/ available. It is strongly recommended that students finalise New Law School Annexe (NLS), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown their enrolment in units of study as soon as possible to avoid Campus (Bldg code: F10A) disappointment. The Law School Reception and staff offices are located in the TAXATION LAW UNITS New Law School Building (F10) which is situated adjacent to It is assumed that students undertaking specified units Fisher (Library) Stack on Eastern Avenue. The nearest street have an understanding of Australian income taxation law entrances are Parramatta Road and City Road. commensurate with that which would be obtained from All classrooms are located in the New Law School (NLS) completing undergraduate study in Australian taxation law or Annexe (F10A) except those marked *. Enter via Eastern five years working with Australian taxation law in a law or Avenue street level or NLS basement. accounting practice, in an industry role or in the Australian Library Level (Basement): NLS Sem 020, 022, 028, 030 and NLS Taxation Office. For students who do not have such LT 024, 026 knowledge or work experience, they first should undertake Level 1 (Basement): NLS Sem 105, 107, 100, 102, 115, 117 and LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation before NLS LT 104, 106, 101 and NLS MCPP* 108, 109, 111, 116, 118 enrolling in other units. (Remote Witness), 114 (Court Room), 110 (Board Room) MASTER OF JURISPRUDENCE Level 2: Foyer*, Street Level Elective units of study offered by Faculty of Arts and Social Level 3: NLS Annexe SR 340, 342, 344, 346 and NLS Sem 301* Sciences: (PG Common Room), 303* (PG Research Lab) HRTD6906 The Philosophy of Human Rights Level 4: NLS Annexe SR 440, 442, 444, 446 Level 5: NLS 505* (PG Research Lab) NON-SYDNEY LAW SCHOOL LECTURE TIMETABLES School Space* (F10): Law Lounge RM 113 (Lvl 1), Sem RM 403 (MALP, MIL, MLawIntDev, MJur, MLLR) (Lvl 4), School Common RM 432 (Lvl 4), School Board RM 435 Students should consult the relevant Faculties regarding their (Lvl 4) non-Law elective timetable.

SPECIAL PERMISSION APPLICATIONS LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS) LLM and GradDipLaw students may undertake any Reading materials for postgraduate units of study will be postgraduate units offered by Sydney Law School unless available online via the unit LMS site. In order to access online specified otherwise. Students enrolled in specialist award reading materials, it is essential that students are officially courses should refer to the list of prescribed units of study and enrolled in the unit and have a current student card eligibility requirements published in the University of Sydney https://sydney.edu.au/students/student-cards.html. Students Law School Handbook http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/law/. will be notified of the availability of reading materials via the Students wishing to enrol in a unit of study offered within unit LMS site http://elearning.sydney.edu.au and their another Sydney Law School award course, please submit a University email address. special permission application in Sydney Student LMS sites are generally accessible on the first day of classes for https://sydney.edu.au/students/request-permission-unit-of- semester-length units. Students enrolled in intensive units will study/special-permission.html. The application must be be notified of the availability of the LMS site via their accompanied by supporting reasons and documents (where University email address approximately 3 weeks prior to the relevant). first class. For further information, please visit https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgradu OFFSHORE UNITS OF STUDY ate-coursework-homepage. Technical enquiries regarding Law Each year Sydney Law School offers a number of postgraduate LMS sites may be directed to [email protected]. units of study in Asia and Europe. For details, please refer to https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/experienti Continuing Professional Development al-learning-offshore-study. Students cannot enrol directly into Units of study are also available on a Continuing Professional the offshore units. Pre-enrolment registration must be Development basis https://sydney.edu.au/law/cpd/ accepted by the Law School prior to completing formal enrolment requirements. Students must ensure they hold an

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Award courses Abbreviation Course code Sydney Student course code RESEARCH Doctor of Juridical Studies (1)(2) SJD JB003 RPJURSTD-01 Doctor of Laws LLD JA000 RHLAWLAW-01 Doctor of Philosophy PhD JB000 RPPHDLAW-01 Master of Criminology (Research) MCrim (Research) JC081 RMCRIMIN-01 Master of Laws (Research) (1) LLM (Research) JC080 RMLAWLAW-01 COURSEWORK Master of Administrative Law and Policy MALP JC009 MAADMLAP-01 Master of Business Law MBL JC032 MABUSLAW-01 Master of Criminology (Coursework) MCrim JC031 MACRIMIN-03 Master of Environmental Law MEL JC006 MAENVLAW-02 Master of Global Law (2) MGlobL JC033 MAGLBLAW-01 Master of Health Law MHL JC008 MAHEALAW-01 Master of International Law MIL JC013 MAINTLAW-01 Master of MIntTax JC011 MAINTTAX-01 Master of Jurisprudence MJur JC007 MAJURISP-02 Master of Labour Law and Relations MLLR JC004 MALBLARE-03 Master of Law and International Development (2) MLawIntDev JC035 MALAINDE-01 Master of Laws (Coursework) (1) LLM JC030 MALAWLAW-04 Master of Taxation MTax JC005 MATAXATN-02 Graduate Diploma in Business Law (introduced on 1 Jan 2018) GradDipBusLaw JF017 GNBUSLAW-01 Graduate Diploma in Corporate, Securities and Finance Law (2) GradDipCorpLaw JF006 GNCOSFLA-01 Graduate Diploma in Criminology GradDipCrim JF008 GNCRIMIN-03 Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law GradDipEnvLaw JF004 GNENVLAW-01 Graduate Diploma in Health Law GradDipHL JF014 GNHEALAW-01 Graduate Diploma in International Business Law (2) GradDipIntBusLaw JF009 GNINBULA-01 Graduate Diploma in International Law GradDipIntLaw JF013 GNINTLAW-01 Graduate Diploma in Jurisprudence GradDipJur JF001 GNJURISP-02 Graduate Diploma in Law (1) GradDipLaw JF003 GNLAWLAW-01 Graduate Diploma in Taxation GradDipTax JF005 GNTAXATN-01 NON-AWARD Law Postgraduate Cross-institutional JL000 CPLAWLAW-01 Law Postgraduate Non-degree JK000 NPLAWLAW-01 (1) Available only to holders of an undergraduate law degree or equivalent (2) This course is no longer available to new students as from 2017/2018.

Codes for research-based units of study The research projects are available to eligible master’s students. Approval must be sought from a potential supervisor and program coordinator prior to enrolment. Please visit https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate-coursework-research-projects#research-projects Unit code/session Research-based unit name Credit points Available to LAWS6233-1/2 Criminology Research Project A 6cp or 6 of 12cp MCrim students only LAWS6234-1/2 Criminology Research Project B 6cp of 12cp MCrim students only LAWS6147-1/2 Independent Research Project 6cp LLM and other specialist master’s students which are not listed in this table LAWS6182-1/2 Independent Research Project A 6cp of 12cp As above LAWS6183-1/2 Independent Research Project B 6cp of 12cp As above LAWS6184-1/2 International Law Research Project A 6cp or 6cp of 12cp MIL students only LAWS6185-1/2 International Law Research Project B 6cp of 12cp MIL students only JURS6034-1/2 Jurisprudence Research Project A 6cp of 12cp MJur students only JURS6035-1/2 Jurisprudence Research Project B 6cp of 12cp MJur students onlyl

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Information Page Revised: 20-Jun-19 Last day to withdraw: Semester 1 semester-length units 31 March 2019 Lectures commence the week beginning Monday 25 February 2019. Evening lectures are generally held between 6pm and 8 pm on Level 18, 133 Castlereagh Street, Stockland Building, Sydney (CR) or New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus unless specified otherwise.

Unit Code-Session Unit Name [Coordinator] Lecturer Location Prescribed course and unit requirements * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer MONDAY LAWS6030-S1C Corporate Taxation Prof R Vann CR SR 1804 & 1805 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw (First class commences on Feb 18, 6-8pm) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. The completion of other foundation units such as LAWS6840 Taxation of Business and Investment Income A and LAWS6841 Taxation of Business and Investment Income B will provide students, without such knowledge or work experience, with additional knowledge and skills that will assist in successfully completing this unit. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. LAWS6048-S1C Explaining Crime Prof G Mason NLS Annexe SR 442 Core unit: MCrim & GradDipCrim TUESDAY LAWS6307-S1C Expert Evidence Law and Class Action Procedure Prof P Cashman CR SR 1813 MHL, GradDipHL, MBL, GradDipBusLaw Students without a law degree or equivalent may enrol in this unit but should be aware that the unit focuses on legal and evidentiary issues.

LAWS6037-S1C International Import/Export Laws Adj Prof A Bennett* CR SR 1804 & 1805 MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, (Class full as at 18/2/2019) GradDipIntBusLaw

LAWS6892-S1C Taxation of Mergers and Acquisitions Prof G Cooper CR SR 1814 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw Corequisite: LAWS6030 Corporate Taxation. Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Tax or relevant academic/professional background in Australian Taxation Law. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. WEDNESDAY LAWS6209-S1C Australian International Taxation Prof M Dirkis CR SR 1813 MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, (First class starts on Feb 20, 6-8pm) GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. The completion of other foundation units such LAWS6840 Taxation of Business and Investment Income A and LAWS6841 Taxation of Business and Investment Income B will provide students, without such knowledge or work experience, with additional knowledge and skills that will assist in successfully completing this unit. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. LAWS6970-S1C Forensic Psychology Dr H Paterson* NLS Sem 102 MCrim, GradDipCrim, MHL, GradDipHL Students who have previously completed PSYC1001 and PSYC3020 are not permitted to enrol in this unit.

LAWS6077-S1C Legal Research 1 Em Prof T Carney* NLS Sem 100 Core unit: PhD, LLM (Research) & MCrim (Research) (Weeks 2 & 3 of classes will be held in the computer lab. Details will Students must complete this unit within their first year of candidature. be provided during the first class) LAWS6840-S1C Taxation of Business & Investment Income A Prof M Dirkis CR SR 1804 & 1805 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw (First class starts on Feb 20, 8-10am) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable.

THURSDAY LAWS6032-S1C Crime Research and Policy Prof J Cashmore NLS Sem 100 Core unit: MCrim & GradDipCrim. Elective unit for GradDipCrim students who commenced on or after 1 Jan 2019.

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Semester 1 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Dates Location Unit Code-Session Unit Name [Coordinator] Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements Lecturer * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer JANUARY Jan 21, 22 & 25 (2-6) & Jan 23, NLS Annexe SR 440 LAWS6321-S1CIFE Fiduciary Duties and Conflicts of Interest Adj Prof Justice A Black* MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw 24 (11-6) Assumed knowledge: undergraduate knowledge of equitable principles or company law. Intro Class: Oct 18, 2018 (6- NLS Annexe SR 342 (Intro Class), then LAWS6974-S1CFE Development, Law & Human Rights (12cp) Prof D Kinley MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev (capstone) Nepal 7.30) in Sydney then Jan 27-Feb Students cannot enrol directly into this unit in Sydney Student. Enrolment instructions will be provided upon successful registration. See https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate-coursework-homepage. 9 in Nepal Intro Class: Jan 29 (5-7) in Sydney NLS Annexe SR 346 (Intro Class), then LAWS6879-S1CIFE Japanese Law [Prof L Nottage] MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw Kyoto and/or Tokyo, Japan then Feb 4-8 in Kyoto and/or Feb 12 Students may also substitute one or two days from Feb 12 & 13 in Tokyo. Students cannot enrol directly into this unit in & 13 in Tokyo (select 4 days) Sydney Student. Enrolment instructions will be provided upon successful registration. See https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate-coursework-homepage. FEBRUARY Feb 9, 10 & Mar 9, 10 ABS Sem 2020 LAWS6809-S1CIMR Breach of Contract Prof E Peden MBL, GradDipBusLaw Available to law graduates only. Feb 18, 19 & 27, 28 (9-4) Norman Gregg LT & NLS Annexe SR 346 LAWS6222-S1CIMR Corporate Governance Prof J Hill MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw (Feb 28 only)

Feb 25, 26, 28 & Mar 1 NLS Annexe SR 344 (Feb 25 & Mar 1), LAWS6252-S1CIMR Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System Ms A Fowler* Core unit: MALP, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MGlobL, MHL, NLS Annexe SR 440 (Feb 26 & 28) (Group A) GradDipHL, MLawIntDev* & MLLR students without a law degree or equivalent from a common law jurisdiction. This unit must be completed prior to enrolling in other elective units. *Not available to MLawIntDev students who have been granted a reduced volume of learning. Students must complete all assigned pre-class readings (please refer to the unit outline) prior to class. Unit outlines will be made available to students 2-3 weeks prior to the first class. MARCH Mar 5, 6 & 12, 13 NLS Annexe 446 & NLS Annexe SR 440 LAWS6916-S1CIMR International Investment Law Prof C Brown MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw (Mar 13 only) (Class full as at 30/1/2019) Mar 6-9 NLS Annexe SR 346 & NLS Sem 028 (Mar LAWS6044-S1CIMR Environmental Law and Policy Dr G Bates* MEL (Core), GradDipEnvLaw (Core), MALP 8 only) Prohibition: LAWS3430 or LAWS5130 Mar 6-8 & 11, 12 (9-3.30) NLS Sem 028 (Mar 6), NLS Annexe SR 342 LAWS6825-S1CIMR Introduction to Australian Business Taxation Prof G Cooper MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw (Mar 7, 8), Teachers College Assembly (Group A) Students who do not have relevant academic/professional background in Australian Taxation Law should complete this unit Hall (Mar 11), NLS Annexe SR 440 (Mar before undertaking other tax units. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. 12) Intro Class: Mar 11 (6-8) then NLS Annexe SR 342 (Mar 11, 22 & Apr 29), LAWS6839-S1CIMY Critical Issues in Public Health Law Prof R Magnusson MHL (one of the core units), GradDipHL, MALP NLS Annexe SR 346 (Mar 21), NLS Annexe Mar 21, 22 & Apr 29, 30 (9-5) SR 440 (Apr 30)

Mar 13-15 & 27, 28 (9-4) NLS Sem 100 (Mar 13), NLS Sem 022 LAWS6214-S1CIAP Goods and Services Tax Principles A Prof R Millar MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw (Mar 14 & 28), NLS Sem 102 (Mar 15), LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Tax or relevant academic/professional background in Australian Taxation NLS Annexe SR 340 (Mar 27) Law. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. Mar 14, 15 & 18, 19 (9-4) NLS Annexe SR 440 (Mar 14), NLS Annexe LAWS6138-S1CIMR International Financial Transactions: Law and Mr JJ de Vries Robbé* MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, SR 340 (Mar 15), Norman Gregg LT (Mar 18), NLS Annexe SR 344 (Mar 19) Practice GradDipIntBusLaw Mar 15, 16 & 22, 23 NLS Annexe SR 446 LAWS6342-S1CIAP Environmental Markets Dr K Owens MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw

Mar 15, 16 & 22, 23 NLS LT 104 LAWS6243-S1CIAP International Law I (Group A) Dr A Pert* MIL & GradDipIntLaw (Core), MLawIntDev, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw (Class full as at 22/02/2019) (core). Not available to MLawIntDev students who have been granted a reduced volume of learning. Mar 15, 16 & 29, 30 NLS Annexe SR 342 LAWS6862-S1CIAP Hate Crime Prof G Mason MCrim, GradDipCrim

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 5 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19 Semester 1 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Dates Location Unit Code-Session Unit Name [Coordinator] Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements Lecturer * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer Mar 15, 16 & Apr 5, 6 NLS Sem 100 LAWS6071-S1CIAP Labour Law Prof J Riley MLLR (compulsory) MLLR students must either have a law degree or completed or be concurrently enrolled in LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System (core) as well as this unit before undertaking the labour law elective units. Students who have previously completed LAWS5146 or equivalent unit are not permitted to enrol in this unit. Mar 18, 19 & 25, 26 ABS Case Study LT 1170 (Mar 18 & 25), LAWS6252-S1CIAP Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System Ms A Fowler* Core unit: MALP, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MGlobL, MHL, ABS Case Study LT 2080 (Mar 19 & 26) (Group B) GradDipHL, MLawIntDev* & MLLR students without a law degree or equivalent from a common law jurisdiction. This unit must be completed prior to enrolling in other elective units. *Not available to MLawIntDev students who have been granted a reduced volume of learning. Students must complete all assigned pre-class readings (please refer to the unit outline) prior to class. Unit outlines will be made available to students 2-3 weeks prior to the first class. Mar 18, 19 & 28, 29 (9-4) Teachers College Assembly Hall 300 (Mar LAWS6844-S1CIAP US Corporate Law Prof J Hill MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw 18), NLS Annexe SR 442 (Mar 19), NLS Annexe SR 342 (Mar 28), NLS Annexe SR 340 (Mar 29) Mar 22, 23 & 29, 30 NLS Sem 028 LAWS6187-S1CIAP Functional Analysis of Law and Social Control A/Prof Ziegert* MJur, GradDipJur

Mar 22, 23 & Apr 5, 6 NLS Annexe SR 340 LAWS6327-S1CIAP Crime and Media MCrim, GradDipCrim Prof M Lee

Mar 28, 29 & Apr 11, 12 NLS Annexe SR 440 (Mar 28 & Apr 11) LAWS6054-S1CIAP Health Care and Professional Liability Prof C Stewart MHL (one of the core units), GradDipHL (core) NLS Annexe SR 444 (Mar 29 & Apr 12) Mar 29, 30 & Apr 5, 6 NLS LT 026 LAWS6932-S1CIAP Law and Investment in Asia [Prof S Butt], Prof L MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, (Class full as at 22/2/2019) Nottage GradDipIntBusLaw

Mar 29, 30 & Apr 26, 27 NLS Sem 102 LAWS6011-S1CIMY Administrative Law Prof M Allars MALP (core) Assumed knowledge: MALP students must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System (core) before undertaking this unit. APRIL Apr 1-4 (9-4) NLS Annexe SR 342 (Apr 1), NLS Annexe LAWS6810-S1CIAP Fundamentals of Corporate Law Dr O Dixon MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw and MLLR (elective from 1 SR 444 (Apr 2), Norman Gregg LT (Apr 3), NLS Annexe SR 346 (Apr 4) Jan 2015) Students who have undertaken the equivalent of Corporations Law in Australia within the last 5 years are not permitted to enrol in this unit. Intro Class: Apr 2 (6-8) then Apr NLS Annexe SR 346 LAWS6344-S1CIMY Work, Care and Gender A/Prof B Smith MLLR (core from 1 Jan 2015), MLLR (elective pre-2015) 12, 13 & May 3, 4 (9-5) Assumed Knowledge: LAWS6252 or a law degree Apr 3-5 & 8, 9 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 446 (Apr 3), NLS Sem 022 LAWS6153-S1CIAP Comparative Corporate Taxation Prof P Harris* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, (Apr 4), NLS Annexe SR 342 (Apr 5 & 8), NLS Annexe SR 440 (Apr 9) GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw It is assumed that students undertaking this unit have successfully completed an undergraduate/postgraduate unit of study in . Apr 5, 6 & 12, 13 NLS Annexe SR 440 LAWS6130-S1CIAP Dispute Resolution in Australia Prof T Sourdin* MHL, GradDipHL, MALP, MLLR (core from 1 Jan 2015), MLLR (elective pre-2015)

Maximum places available: 38 Apr 5, 6 & 12, 13 NLS Sem 028 LAWS6061-S1CIAP International Environmental Law A/Prof E Couzens MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev (Class full as at 22/2/2019) Apr 5, 6 & May 3, 4 NLS Sem 105 LAWS6357-S2CIAP The Statutory Foundations of Negligence Justice M Leeming* MBL, GradDipBusLaw Available to law graduates only. Apr 10-12 & 15, 16 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 440 (Apr 10), NLS Annexe LAWS6965-S1CIAP and Anti-Avoidance Prof G Cooper MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw SR 342 (Apr 11 & 15), NLS Annexe 442 Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. (Apr 12 & 16) For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. Apr 12, 13 & 26, 27 NLS Sem 100 LAWS6991-S1CIMY Fundamentals of Contract Law Ms A McNaughton* MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw, and MLLR (elective from 1 Jan 2015). This unit is only available to non-law graduates who have not undertaken any previous study in contract law. Students must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System before undertaking this unit. Prohibition: LAWS1002 or LAWS1015 or LAWS2008 or LAWS5002. Apr 11, 12 & May 10, 11 NLS Sem 022 LAWS6193-S1CIMY Criminal Justice: Developments in Prevention A/Prof G Clancey MCrim, GradDipCrim & Control

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 6 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19 Semester 1 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Apr 17, 18 & 23, 24 NLS Annexe SR 340 (Apr 17), NLS LAWS6345-S1CIMY Principles of Financial Regulation Prof Luca Enriques* MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw Annexe SR 346 (Apr 18), NLS Sem 020 (Apr 23, 24) Dates Location Unit Code-Session Unit Name [Coordinator] Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements Lecturer * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer MAY May 1-4 NLS Sem 100 (May 1), NLS Annexe 440 LAWS6041-S1CIMY Environmental Litigation Justice N Pain*, Justice MEL, GradDipEnvLaw (May 2), NLS Sem 028 (May 3, 4) R Pepper* May 1-3 & 6, 7 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 340 (May 1), NLS LAWS6177-S1CIMY Tax Treaties Prof R Vann MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, Annexe SR 342 (May 2, 3 & 6), NLS Annexe SR 344 (May 7) GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. The completion of LAWS6209 Australian International Taxation will provide students; without such knowledge or work experience; with additional knowledge and skills that will assist in successfully completing this unit. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. May 3, 4 & 10, 11 NLS Annexe SR 444 LAWS6856-S1CIMY Anti-Terrorism Law Prof B Saul MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MCrim, GradDipCrim (Class full as at 25/2/2019) May 3, 4 & 10, 11 (9-4) NLS Sem 100 LAWS6352-S1CIMY Mergers and Acquisitions in Asia A/Prof Umakanth GradDipCorpLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw (Class full as at 12/3/2019) Varottil* May 8-10 & 13, 14 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 446 (May 8), NLS Annexe LAWS6091-S1CIMY Chinese International Taxation Prof J Li* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, SR 346 (May 9), NLS Annexe SR 340 (May 10), NLS Annexe SR342 (May 13), GradDipIntBusLaw NLS Annexe 440 (May 14) It is assumed that students undertaking this unit have successfully completed an undergraduate/postgraduate unit of study in tax law. May 10, 11 & 17, 18 NLS Sem 102 LAWS6873-S1CIJN Principles of Intellectual Property Dr F Aoun GradDipCorpLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw Students who have previously completed an equivalent undergraduate or postgraduate unit are not permitted to enrol in this unit. May 10, 11 & 24, 25 (9-5) NLS Sem 028 LAWS6013-S1CIJN Advanced Employment Law [Prof J Riley], Ms K MLLR (core from 1 Jan 2015), MLLR (elective pre-2015) Peterson* Assumed knowledge: LAWS6252 or a law degree and LAWS6071 May 16, 17 & 23, 24 NLS Annexe SR 342 (May 16 & 23), NLS LAWS6060-S1CIJN International Commercial Arbitration [Prof C Brown], MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, Sem 100 (May 17 & 24) (Class full as at 18/2/2019) Prof L Nottage GradDipIntBusLaw (core) Prohibition: LAWS3437/LAWS5137 International Commercial Arbitration or equivalent unit May 16, 17 & 30, 31 NLS Annexe SR 446 (May 16 & 30), NLS LAWS6889-S1CIJN Death Law Prof C Stewart MHL, GradDipHL, MCrim, GradDipCrim Annexe SR 340 (May 17 & 31) May 17, 18 & 24, 25 NLS Annexe SR 440 LAWS6928-S1CIJN Law, Justice and Development Adj Prof L Armytage* MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MLawIntDev (compulsory), MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw May 22-24 & 27, 28 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 446 (May 22), NLS LAWS6123-S1CIJN Transfer Pricing in International Taxation Ms M Ogier* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, Annexe 346 (May 23) , NLS Annexe SR 340 (May 24), NLS Annexe SR 342 (May GradDipIntBusLaw 27), NLS Annexe SR 440 (May 28) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. The Completion of LAWS6209 Australian International Taxation will provide students, without such knowledge or work experience, with additional knowledge and skills that will assist in successfully completing this unit. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable.

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 7 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19

Last day to withdraw: Semester 2 semester-length units 31 August 2019 Lectures commence the week beginning Monday 5 August 2019. Evening lectures are generally held between 6pm and 8 pm on Level 18, 133 Castlereagh Street, Stockland Building, Sydney (CR) or New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus unless specified otherwise.

Unit Code Unit Name [Coordinator] Lecturer Location Prescribed course and unit requirements * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer MONDAY LAWS6034-S2C Gender, Violence and the Criminal Law Mr G Coss* NLS Sem 102 MCrim (core for students who commenced prior to 1 Jan 2019), GradDipCrim This unit replaced LAWS6034 Criminal Liability. This unit is an introduction to aspects of criminal law for non-lawyers, and for students from non-common law jurisdictions. It is therefore not available to students who have completed a law degree in a common law jurisdiction.

LAWS6244- S2C Taxation of Corporate Groups Prof R Vann CR SR 1813 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. For (Every Mon and Thur, 6-8pm, between Jul 25 and Sep 5) further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. TUESDAY LAWS6838- S2C Competition Law Adj Prof C Hodgekiss* CR SR 1813 GradDipCorpLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw Students who do not hold a law degree must have completed LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System before enrolling in this unit. LAWS6837- S2C Morals and the Analysis of Legal Doctrine Adj Prof C Birch* NLS Annexe SR 342 MJur, GradDipJur

LAWS6243- S2C International Law I (Group B) Dr A Pert* NLS LT 024 MIL & GradDipIntLaw (Core), MLawIntDev, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw (core) Not available to MLawIntDev students who have been granted a reduced volume of learning.

WEDNESDAY LAWS6169- S2C Capital Gains Tax Prof M Dirkis CR SR 1813 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw (First class starts on Jul 31, 6-8pm) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Tax or relevant academic/professional background in Australian Taxation Law. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable.

LAWS6100-S2C Corporate Fundraising [Dr R P Austin*] CR SR 1814 MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw Assumed knowledge: The unit is available to students who have previously studied or practised in Australian corporate law or have completed LAWS6810 Fundamentals of Corporate Law. LAWS6161- S2C International Human Rights Ms I Baghoomians NLS LT 026 MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev and MLLR (elective from 1 Jan 2015) Students who have previously completed GOVT6117 International Politics of Human Rights are not permitted to enrol in this unit.

LAWS7001-S2C Legal Research 2 Em Prof T Carney* NLS Sem 105 Core unit: PhD, SJD Pre-requisite: LAWS6077 Legal Research 1. Students must complete this unit within the second year (full- time) and second or third year (part-time) of candidature.

LAWS6841-S2C Taxation of Business & Investment Income B Mr M Burch CR SR 1813 & 1814 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. For (First class starts on Jul 31, 8-10am) further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. THURSDAY LAWS6244-S2C Taxation of Corporate Groups Prof R Vann CR SR 1813 MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw (Refer to Monday listing above) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable.

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 8 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19 Semester 2 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes. Dates Location Unit Code-Session Unit Name [Coordinator] Lecturer Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer JULY Jun 28-Jul 3 Norway LAWS6990-S2CIJL Principles of Oil and Gas Law Dr P Crossley GradDipCorpLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw MIL and GradDipIntLaw students may enrol in either LAWS6990 Principles of Oil and Gas Law or LAWS6933 Global Oil and Gas Contracts and Issues, but not both. Students cannot enrol directly into this unit in Sydney Student. Enrolment instructions will be provided upon successful registration. See https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate-coursework-homepage. Jul 15-19 Cambridge LAWS6947-S2CIJL Advanced Obligations and Remedies Prof E Peden MBL, GradDipBusLaw Available to law graduates only. Students cannot enrol directly into this unit in Sydney Student. Enrolment instructions will be provided upon successful registration. See https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate- coursework-homepage Jul 18-24 Berlin LAWS6308-S2CIAU Philosophy of Law Prof W Sadurski MJur, GradDipJur Students cannot enrol directly into this unit in Sydney Student. Enrolment instructions will be provided upon successful registration. See https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate-coursework- homepage. Jul 26, 27 & Aug 16, 17 NLS Sem 100 LAWS6068-S2CIAU Judicial Review - Principles, Policy and Prof M Allars MALP, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw Procedure AUGUST Aug 3 & Nov 9 NLS Annexe SR 342 LAWS6986-S2CINO Criminal Justice Internship A/Prof G Clancey This unit is offered to students enrolled in the MCrim and GradDipCrim only. Interested applicants must submit an Expression of Interest (maximum two typed pages) clearly outlining reasons for applying, details of previous internships (Maximum places available: 10) undertaken (where applicable), perceived benefits of completing the internship, preferred placement agency/agencies and steps that the applicant will undertake to organise a placement. Those applicants demonstrating the greatest interest in and perceived benefit from the Internship will be accepted. The Expression of Interest must be submitted to A/Prof Garner Clancey [email protected] by 13 May 2019. Successful applicants will be formally notified of the outcome of their Expression of Interest and enrolment procedures explained approximately two weeks from the submission date. Successful applicants will then work with A/Prof Clancey to arrange placement at preferred host organisations. Please note that placement may be subject to permanent Australian residency in a number of organisations. Aug 5, 6 & 8, 9 NLS Annexe SR 342 (Aug 5 & 9), NLS LAWS6252-S2CIAU Legal Reasoning and the Common Law Ms J Clarke* Core unit: MALP, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MGlobL, MHL, Annexe SR 444 (Aug 6), NLS Annexe SR 344 (Aug 8) System (Group C) GradDipHL, MLawIntDev* & MLLR students without a law degree or equivalent from a common law jurisdiction. This unit must be completed prior to enrolling in other elective units. *Not available to MLawIntDev students who have been granted a reduced volume of learning. Students must complete all assigned pre-class readings (please refer to the unit outline) prior to class. Unit outlines will be made available to students 2-3 weeks prior to the first class. Meeting Date: Aug 5 (2-5). One Aug 5 (School Board RM 435, L4, Law LAWS7002- S2CIDE Legal Research 3 A/Prof E Crawford Core unit for PhD, SJD Pre-requisite: LAWS6077 Legal Research 1 & other session involving a one or two Bldg) & Conference (Law Lounge RM day conference in which students 113, L1, NLS Annexe TBA) LAWS7001 Legal Research 2. give presentations of their thesis will be held later in the year. The dates will be confirmed at the first meeting. Intro Class: Aug 6 (6-8) NLS Annexe SR 442 LAWS6122-S2CIAU Workplace Bargaining Prof S McCrystal MLLR (core from 1 Jan 2015), MLLR (elective pre-2015) then Aug 16, 17 & 30, 31 Assumed Knowledge: LAWS6252 or a law degree (9-5) Aug 9, 10 & 16, 17 NLS Sem 102 LAWS6893-S2CIAU Environmental Criminology: Space & Prof M Lee, A/Prof G Clancey MCrim, GradDipCrim Place Aug 9, 10 & 16, 17 NLS Sem 020 LAWS6218-S2CIAU International Humanitarian Law A/Prof E Crawford MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev Prohibition: LAWS3483 or LAWS5183 Aug 9, 10 & 23, 24 NLS Sem 105 JURS6018-S2CISE Constitutional Theory Prof W Sadurski MALP, MJur, GradDipJur Aug 9, 10 & 30, 31 NLS Sem 100 LAWS6958-S2CISE International Contract Law Adj Prof D Robertson* MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw, Available to law graduates only. Aug 14-16 & 19, 20 (9- NLS Annexe SR 346 &, Oriental RM LAWS6825-S2CIAU Introduction to Australian Business A/Prof C Black MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw S204, Quadrangle Bldg (Aug 20 only) 3.30) Taxation (Group B) Students who do not have relevant academic/professional background in Australian Taxation Law should complete this unit before undertaking other tax units. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable.

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 9 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19 Semester 2 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Dates Location [Coordinator] Lecturer Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements Unit Code-Session Unit Name * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer Aug 16, 17 & 23, 24 NLS Sem 022 (Aug 16, 23), NLS Sem 107 MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev (Aug 17, 24) LAWS6320-S2CISE Climate Justice and Disaster Law Prof R Lyster

Aug 16, 17 & 23, 24 NLS Sem 028 (Aug 16 & 23), NLS LAWS6328-S2CISE Contract Management Ms A McNaughton* MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw Annexe SR 342 (Aug 17 & 24) Available to students who hold an undergraduate law degree or have previously completed LAWS6991 Fundamentals of Contract Law. Aug 16, 17 & 23, 24 (8.30- NLS Annexe SR 440 LAWS6953-S2CISE Law of Asset Protection A/Prof D Chaikin* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw 4.30) Aug 19, 20 & Sep 5, 6 NLS Annexe SR 342 LAWS6877-S2CISE Mental Illness: Law and Policy Hon Prof D Chappell* MHL, GradDipHL, MCrim, GradDipCrim, MALP

Aug 21-23 & 26, 27 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 344 (Aug 21, 22), NLS LAWS6171-S2CISE US International Taxation Prof E Yale* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MBL, Annexe SR 442 (Aug 23), NLS Annexe 346 (Aug 26), ABS Sem 3200 (Aug 27) GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: It is assumed that students undertaking this unit have successfully completed an undergraduate/postgraduate unit of study in tax law. Aug 23, 24 & 30, 31 NLS Annexe SR 344 LAWS6066-S2CISE Discretion in Criminal Justice Adj Prof N Cowdery* MCrim, GradDipCrim Aug 23, 24 & 30, 31 (9-5.30) NLS Annexe SR 340 LAWS6063-S2CISE World Trade Organisation Law I Dr B Williams* MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: limited knowledge of law of treaties. Prohibitions: LAWS3439/LAWS5139 International Economic Law Aug 23, 24 & Sep 6, 7 NLS Annexe SR 346 LAWS6167-S2CISE International Law II Dr A Pert* MIL & GradDipIntLaw (compulsory core pre-2019; elective from 2019) It is strongly advised that students complete LAWS6243 International Law I before enrolling in this unit. Aug 26, 27 & Sep 2, 3 NLS Annexe SR 342 (Aug 26), NLS Sem LAWS6252-S2CISE Legal Reasoning and the Common Law Ms J Clarke* Core unit: MALP, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MGlobL, MHL, 100 (Aug 27 & Sep 3), NLS Annexe SR 346 (Sep 2) System (Group D) GradDipHL, MLawIntDev* & MLLR students without a law degree or equivalent from a common law jurisdiction. This unit must be completed prior to enrolling in other elective units. *Not available to MLawIntDev students who have been granted a reduced volume of learning. Students must complete all assigned pre-class readings (please refer to the unit outline) prior to class. Unit outlines will be made available to students 2-3 weeks prior to the first class. Aug 28-30 & Sep 16, 17 (9- NLS Sem 102 (Aug 28 only), NLS Annexe LAWS6112-S2CISE Law of Tax Administration A/Prof C Black MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MALP, MBL, GradDipBusLaw SR 342 3.30) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. Aug 29, 30 & Sep 12, 13 NLS Sem 028 (Aug 29 & 30), NLS Sem LAWS6964-S2CISE Global Energy and Resources Law Dr P Crossley MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev, MBL, 102 (Sep 12), NLS Sem 100 (Sep 13) GradDipBusLaw SEPTEMBER Sep 5, 6 & 12, 13 (10-5) NLS Annexe SR 344 (Sep 5, 12) & NLS LAWS6257-S2CISE Public Policy Prof P Apps MALP (core), MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MLawIntDev, Sem 020 (Sep 6, 13) MBL, GradDipBusLaw Students who have previously completed LAWS6984 Economics of are not permitted to enrol in this unit. Sep 6, 7 & 13, 14 NLS Annexe SR 340 (Sep 6, 13), NLS MEL, GradDipEnvLaw LAWS6165-S2CISE Biodiversity Law and Heritage Law A/Prof E Couzens Annexe SR 442 (Sep 7, 14) This unit replaced LAWS6165 Biodiversity Law. Prohibition: LAWS6055 Heritage Law. Sep 6, 7 & 27, 28 NLS LT 104 LAWS6987-S2CIOC Fundamentals of Commercial Law Prof S McCracken MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: This unit assumes no previous knowledge and is available to non-lawyers and to lawyers who have not previously studied or practised in the area. Students who do not have an undergraduate degree in law from a common law jurisdiction must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System. Sep 13, 14 & 20, 21 NLS Sem 105 LAWS6059-S2CIOC International Business Law Em Prof G Moens* MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw (core) Prohibition: LAWS3438; LAWS5138 Students who do not hold a law degree from a common or civil law jurisdiction must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System before enrolling in this unit. Sep 13, 14 & 20, 21 NLS Annexe SR 342 (Sep 13 & 20), NLS LAWS6096-S2CIOC Work Health and Safety: Law and Policy Prof R Johnstone* MLLR (core from 1 Jan 2015), MLLR (elective pre-2015) Annexe SR 444 (Sep 14 & 21) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6252 or a law degree and LAWS6071 Labour Law (MLLR students)

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 10 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19 Semester 2 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Dates Location [Coordinator] Lecturer Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements Unit Code-Session Unit Name * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer Sep 18-20 & 23, 24 (9-3.30) NLS Annexe SR 440 (Sep 18), NLS Sem LAWS6118-S2CIOC Taxation of Partnerships and Trusts Prof R Vann MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw 102 (Sep 19, 20 & 23) & NLS Sem 100 (Sep 24) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Taxation or equivalent knowledge or work experience. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. Sep 20, 21 & 27, 28 NLS Sem 100 LAWS6355-S2CIOC Energy and Water Security Law Prof R Lyster MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MLawIntDev, MALP

Sep 20, 21 & Oct 4, 5 NLS Sem 020 Prof M Crock MIL (one of the core units), GradDipIntLaw, MALP, MLawIntDev LAWS6198-S2CIOC Refugee Law Sep 25-27 & Sep 30, Oct 1 NLS Sem 102 (Sep 25, 26), NLS Sem 105 LAWS6109-S2CIOC UK International Taxation Prof M Gammie* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, (Sep 27), NLS Sem Annexe 342 (Sep 30, (9-3.30) Oct 1) GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: It is assumed that students undertaking this unit have successfully completed an undergraduate/ postgraduate unit of study in tax law. Sep 26, 27 & Oct 17, 18 NLS Sem 028 (Sep 26 only) & NLS Sem LAWS6052-S2CIOC Government Regulation, Health Policy & Prof C Stewart MHL (one of the core units), GradDipHL, MALP 102 Ethics

Sep 30, Oct 1 & Oct 8, 9 (10- NLS Annexe 340 (Sep 30 & Oct 1), NLS LAWS6984-S2CIOC Economics of Tax Policy Prof P Apps MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MBL,GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw Sem 100 (Oct 8 only), NLS Annexe SR 5) 346 (Oct 9 only) Students who have previously completed LAWS6257 Public Policy are not permitted to enrol in this unit. OCTOBER Intro Class: Oct 1 (6-8) then NLS Annexe SR 342 LAWS6305-S2CINO Workplace Investigations [Prof J Riley], Ms K Petersen* MLLR (core from 1 Jan 2015), MLLR (elective pre-2015) Oct 11, 12 & 25, 26 (9-5) (Maximum places available: 30) Assumed knowledge: LAWS6252 or a law degree and LAWS6071 Labour Law (MLLR students). This unit has a restricted class size. Priority will be given to students who are currently enrolled in a Sydney Law School full award course. Oct 9-12 NLS Annexe SR 440 (Oct 9), NLS Sem LAWS6354-S2CIOC Environmental Planning and Impact Mr J Smith*, Ms S O’Neill* MEL, GradDipEnvLaw, MALP 028 (Oct 10), NLS Sem 105 (Oct 11, 12) Assessment Law Prohibition: LAWS6043, LAWS6045, LAWS3430, LAWS5130

Oct 9-11 & 14, 15 (9-4) NLS Annexe SR 446 (Oct 9), NLS SR 442 LAWS6107-S2CIOC Tax Litigation Ms C Burnett* MTax, GradDipTax, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, (Oct 10), NLS Annexe SR 440 (Oct 11), NLS Sem 102 (Oct 14), NLS Sem 100 Assumed knowledge: LAWS6825 Introduction to Australian Business Tax or (Oct 15) relevant academic/professional background in Australian Taxation Law. For further details, please refer to Page 2 of this timetable. Oct 11, 12 & 18, 19 (9-4) NLS Annexe SR 346 (Oct 11 only) & NLS LAWS6997-S2CINO Cross-Border Deals Mr R C Barusch* MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, Annexe SR 340 GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed knowledge: Available to law graduates only. Students undertaking this unit must have a good working knowledge of the Australian Corporations Act and the rules and practices applicable to securities offerings and takeovers or the equivalent in their home jurisdiction. Oct 11, 12 & Nov 1, 2 NLS Sem 020 LAWS6956-S2CINO Personal Property Securities Prof S McCracken MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw Assumed knowledge: Unless approved by the Unit Coordinator, students who do not hold a law degree from a common law jurisdiction must either have completed or be concurrently enrolled in LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System before enrolling in this unit. Oct 16-18 & 21, 22 (9-3.30) NLS annexe SR 346 (Oct 16 only) & NLS LAWS6946-S2CINO Tax Treaties Special Issues Prof R Vann MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax, MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, GradDipBusLaw, Annexe SR 342 GradDipIntBusLaw Assumed Knowledge: As this is an advanced unit, it is assumed that students undertaking this unit have successfully completed LAWS6177 Tax Treaties.

2019 Postgraduate Law Lecture Timetable ~ Page 11 of 12 Revised: 20-Jun-19 Semester 2 intensive units Intensive units are generally held in the New Law School Annexe (NLS), Camperdown Campus, between 9am and 5pm over the prescribed period unless specified otherwise. Reading materials are normally available in LMS approximately 3 weeks prior to the first class. Sydney Law School requests students intending to withdraw from an intensive unit of study to do so no later than the close of business on the first day of classes.

Dates Location [Coordinator] Lecturer Prescribed Course and Unit Requirements Unit Code-Session Unit Name * Adjunct/Visiting lecturer Oct 17, 18 & 24, 25 NLS Annexe 346 (Oct 17, 24 & 25) LAWS6047-S2CINO Law of the Sea A/Prof E Couzens MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw NLS LT 026 (18 Oct only)

Oct 18, 19 & Oct 25, 26 NLS Sem 100 LAWS6159-S2CINO Insolvency Law Mr L Powers* MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw Students should hold a law degree with good background in Australian corporate law. Prohibition: CLAW6006 or LAWS3403 or LAWS3445 or LAWS5103 Oct 18, 19 & Nov 1, 2 NLS Sem 105 LAWS6356-S2CINO Critical Victimology A/Prof Tyrone Kirchengast MCrim, GradDipCrim Oct 29, 30 & Nov 4, 5 (9-5) NLS Annexe SR 342 (Oct 29 & Nov LAWS6128- S2CINO Comparative International Taxation Prof B Arnold* MTax, GradDipTax, MIntTax (core), MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MBL, 5), NLS Annexe SR 346 (Oct 30 & Nov 4) GradDipBusLaw, GradDipIntBusLaw (core) It is assumed that students undertaking this unit have successfully completed an undergraduate/postgraduate unit of study in tax law. Oct 30-Nov 2 NLS Annexe SR 440 (Oct 30 & Nov MIL, GradDipIntLaw, MEL, GradDipEnvLaw 1, 2), NLS Annexe SR 346 (Oct 31) LAWS6343-S2CINO International Law and Technology Dr R Connolly* NOVEMBER Nov 8, 9 & Dec 2, 3 (9-4) NLS Annexe SR 340 (Nov 8, 9), Market Manipulation and Insider Dr G O’Mahoney* MIL, GradDipIL. MBL, GradDipBusLaw, GradDipCorpLaw, Norman Gregg LT (Dec 2, 3) LAWS6944- S2CIDE Trading GradDipIntBusLaw Nov 8, 9 & Dec 2, 3 (9-4) NLS LT 026 (2 Dec & Nov 8, 9), LAWS6821-S2CIDE Mediation – Skills and Theory [Prof T Sourdin*], Mr G Brown* MLLR (elective), MALP NLS LT 106 (Dec 3) (Maximum places available: 28) Prohibition: LAWS6935 Mediation of Commercial Disputes. Note: This unit has a restricted class size. Priority will be given to students who are currently enrolled in a Sydney Law School full award course. DECEMBER Dec 2-14 Shanghai, China LAWS6001-S2CIDE Chinese Laws & Chinese Legal Systems Prof B Ling LLM, GradDipLaw, MIL, MBL, MGlobL, MLawIntDev (capstone) This unit is not available to students who have completed a law degree in the People’s Republic of (12cp) China. Students undertaking this unit are not permitted to enrol in LAWS6857 Introduction to Chinese Law. Students who do not hold a law degree from a common or civil law jurisdiction must have completed LAWS6252 Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System before enrolling in this unit. Unit is not available to other GradDip students. Students cannot enrol directly into this unit in Sydney Student. Enrolment instructions will be provided upon successful registration. See https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/4533/pages/postgraduate-coursework-homepage.

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