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Unit Outline 2013
Faculty of Business, Government and Law
Legal Systems G
6777

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Australian Government Higher Education (CRICOS)
Registered Provider number: #00212K

This Unit Outline must be read in conjunction with:
a) UC Student Guide to Policies, which sets out University-wide policies and procedures, including information on matters such as plagiarism, grade descriptors, moderation, feedback and deferred exams, and is available at (scroll to bottom of page) http://www.canberra.edu.au/student-services b) UC Guide to Student Services, and is available at (scroll to bottom of page) http://www.canberra.edu.au/student-services c) Any additional information specified in section 6h.

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General Information

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Unit title: Legal Systems

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Unit number: 6777

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Teaching Period and year offered: Teaching Period 2, 2013

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Credit point value: 3

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Unit level: G

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Name of Unit Convener and contact details (including telephone and email)

Dr Susan Priest 11A12, Mailbox 11A122
Ph: 6201 5783
Email: Susan.Priest@canberra.edu.au
The University provides you with a student e-mail address. The University uses this address for official correspondence and it is used for Moodle access. Use of non-student e-mail addresses to communicate will lead to delay or non-response. You are strongly advised to check your student email account regularly for new messages. Information on how to access your student e-mail and how to redirect it to your private e-mail account is available at: http://www.canberra.edu.au/itm/studentsupport/communication/email
When communicating by e-mail please use the same thread for the same topic otherwise confusion and errors may arise.
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Administrative contact details (including name, location, telephone and email)
BGL Administration
Reception Area, Building 11B27
Ph: 6206 8810
Email: BGLAdminEnquiries@canberra.edu.au

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