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1.   | Identify, discuss and analyse important themes and foundational concepts of equity. |
2.   | Critically analyse equity concepts and the mechanisms by which it serves the
justice system including an understanding of the principles that underpin equity, any relevant legislation that is applicable, and a broad overview of the foundation
principles of any analogous systems in force in other national jurisdictions. |
3.   | Describe and evaluate the purpose, structure and general features of equity jurisdiction and give practical meaning and application to its elements. |
4.   | Identify, discuss and critically analyze the major features, principles, applicable legislation and case law relevant to equity in Australia generally and, in particular, any special features of significance in the Northern Territory. |
5.   | Demonstrate ability to solve legal problems using equity principles and case law
sufficiently to provide advice on hypothetical problems or in respect of 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 equity law context. |
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| | Assessment Task | Value (of total mark) | Related Learning Outcome/s |
1.   | Short written assignment (300 - 500 words) | 5% | - 1 - Identify, discuss and analyse important themes and foundational concepts of equity.
- 2 - Critically analyse equity concepts and the mechanisms by which it serves the
justice system including an understanding of the principles that underpin equity, any relevant legislation that is applicable, and a broad overview of the foundation
principles of any analogous systems in force in other national jurisdictions.
- 6 - Communicate in ways that are persuasive and effective for legal and non-legal
audiences, in written and oral form, in equity law context.
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2.   | Research Assignment (2500 words) | 35% | - 1 - Identify, discuss and analyse important themes and foundational concepts of equity.
- 4 - Identify, discuss and critically analyze the major features, principles, applicable legislation and case law relevant to equity in Australia generally and, in particular, any special features of significance in the Northern Territory.
- 5 - Demonstrate ability to solve legal problems using equity principles and case law
sufficiently to provide advice on hypothetical problems or in respect of 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 equity law context.
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3.   | Centrally Invigilated Exam (4 hours) (hurdle) | 60% | - 1 - Identify, discuss and analyse important themes and foundational concepts of equity.
- 2 - Critically analyse equity concepts and the mechanisms by which it serves the
justice system including an understanding of the principles that underpin equity, any relevant legislation that is applicable, and a broad overview of the foundation
principles of any analogous systems in force in other national jurisdictions.
- 3 - Describe and evaluate the purpose, structure and general features of equity jurisdiction and give practical meaning and application to its elements.
- 4 - Identify, discuss and critically analyze the major features, principles, applicable legislation and case law relevant to equity in Australia generally and, in particular, any special features of significance in the Northern Territory.
- 5 - Demonstrate ability to solve legal problems using equity principles and case law
sufficiently to provide advice on hypothetical problems or in respect of 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 equity law context.
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