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Bachelor of Commerce (Business Law)
The Business Law major provides graduates with the skills and knowledge base that are critical to successfully understanding the context, application and impact of law on the structures and transactions of business. After completing the foundation law subjects, students are able to choose from a large range of specialist subjects. The Business Law major may be taken separately or in conjunction with any other major in the Commerce Schedule and complements other discipline studies, providing a legal framework perspective on the institutions and structures of those disciplines.
Students considering transferring to the double degree Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Law should seek academic advice before enrolling in any subject in this major.
Subjects required for major study
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LAW100
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Law in Society
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6
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LAW210
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Contract Law
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6
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| Plus 36 credit points selcted from: |
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LAW302
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Law of Business Organisations
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6
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LAW315
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Taxation Law
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6
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LAW316
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Occupational Health and Safety Law
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6
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LAW317 |
E-Commerce Law
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6
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LAW330
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Employment Law
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6
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LAW331
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Intellectual Property Law
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6
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LAW332
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Labour Relations Law
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6
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LAW335
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Anti-Discrimination Law
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6
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LAW348*
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Media Law
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6
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LAW353*
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Advanced Taxation Law
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6
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LAW360*
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Foreign Investment Law in the People's Republic of
China
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6
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*Not on offer in 2005 |
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