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1.   | Identify, discuss and analyse the major themes and foundational concepts in intellectual property law, including major current and likely future controversial issues in intellectual property law, both domestically and internationally |
2.   | Analyse and evaluate the structure and features of intellectual property law regimes such as copyright, designs, patents and trade-marks, including the
implications and operations of case law and statute law in the development of these regimes |
3.   | Critically evaluate intellectual property law concepts and legal mechanisms by which it operates. This includes an understanding of the principles, case law and legislation underpinning intellectual property law, and engage the broader international, transnational and comparative context. |
4.   | Identify, discuss and critically analyse the major features, principles and case
law of intellectual property law, in Australia generally, and the Northern Territory in particular |
5.   | Applying legal problem solving skills, to the intellectual property law regimes
in Australia (e.g. copyright, designs,
patents and trademarks) in providing advice in hypothetical problem and actual case law situations. |
6.   | Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal
audiences, in written and oral form, in Intellectual Property law context. |
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| | Assessment Task | Value (of total mark) | Related Learning Outcome/s |
1.   | 5 Multiple choice questions (30 minutes) | 5% | - 1 - Identify, discuss and analyse the major themes and foundational concepts in intellectual property law, including major current and likely future controversial issues in intellectual property law, both domestically and internationally
- 3 - Critically evaluate intellectual property law concepts and legal mechanisms by which it operates. This includes an understanding of the principles, case law and legislation underpinning intellectual property law, and engage the broader international, transnational and comparative context.'
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2.   | Research Assignment (2,500 words) | 45% | - LWA316
- 1 - Identify, discuss and analyse the major themes and foundational concepts in intellectual property law, including major current and likely future controversial issues in intellectual property law, both domestically and internationally
- 2 - Analyse and evaluate the structure and features of intellectual property law regimes such as copyright, designs, patents and trade-marks, including the
implications and operations of case law and statute law in the development of these regimes
- 4 - Identify, discuss and critically analyse the major features, principles and case
law of intellectual property law, in Australia generally, and the Northern Territory in particular
- 5 - Applying legal problem solving skills, to the intellectual property law regimes
in Australia (e.g. copyright, designs,
patents and trademarks) in providing advice in hypothetical problem and actual case law situations.
- 6 - Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal
audiences, in written and oral form, in Intellectual Property law context.
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3.   | Centrally Invigilated Exam (4 hours) | 50% | - 1 - Identify, discuss and analyse the major themes and foundational concepts in intellectual property law, including major current and likely future controversial issues in intellectual property law, both domestically and internationally
- 2 - Analyse and evaluate the structure and features of intellectual property law regimes such as copyright, designs, patents and trade-marks, including the
implications and operations of case law and statute law in the development of these regimes
- 3 - Critically evaluate intellectual property law concepts and legal mechanisms by which it operates. This includes an understanding of the principles, case law and legislation underpinning intellectual property law, and engage the broader international, transnational and comparative context.
- 4 - Identify, discuss and critically analyse the major features, principles and case
law of intellectual property law, in Australia generally, and the Northern Territory in particular
- 5 - Applying legal problem solving skills, to the intellectual property law regimes
in Australia (e.g. copyright, designs,
patents and trademarks) in providing advice in hypothetical problem and actual case law situations.
- 6 - Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal
audiences, in written and oral form, in Intellectual Property law context.
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