LAW 114 RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL DRAFT PROGRAMME 2017

August 27 and 28 – Bathurst Room 1432-101

DAY 1: Sunday 27 August

TIME / ACTIVITY / PRESENTER/FACILITATOR / FORMAT
9.00am / Welcome to country, Administration and information. / Kim Bailey
9.30am / Session 1 – Legal problem solving, how, why and when. Tips to help with the exam and practice. / Kim Bailey / Short lecture
10.00am / Session 2 – Allocation of cases and problem study with team leaders / Kim Bailey/Kristi McCusker /Andrew Johnston / Group work using principles of negligence and intentional torts
10.30am / Morning Tea
11.00am / Negligence – Duty and breach a snapshot of current cases and how the principles apply from an accredited specialist’s viewpoint / Kristi McCusker / Lecture
12.00pm / Group time – work through problem analysis / Kim Bailey/Kristi McCusker/Andrew Johnston / Problem solving group work facilitated by a legal practitioner
1.00pm / Lunch
2.00pm / Brief explanation of structure, format and approach to assessment 2.
We would like to advise that this presentation may contain images and names of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Course content contains sensitive material that some students may find distressing.For further assistance contact Student Central if you require further assistance or call 1800 ASK CSU (1800 275 278). / Kim Bailey & Guest Lecturer / Presentation/media
Reflection. Heads of damage assessment.
3.00pm / How duty of care and liability of statutory authorities is determined. The Stolen Generation. Liability of statutory authorities and how tort can be used to right wrongs. Assessment 2 preparation. / Kim Bailey / Lecture
4.30pm / Drinks and meet your colleagues / George Hotel / Optional social event

Monday 28 August

9.00am / Lecture – Trevorrow v South Australiafrom the barrister who represented Mr Trevorrow. / Claire O’Connor SC
10.00am / Morning tea
10.45.am / Public Lecture – Strategic Litigation – class actions, discrimination and acting for the disadvantaged / Claire O’Connor SC / B-1411-347
12.00pm / Lunch
1.00pm / Lecture Michael Schwab Defences to the tort of negligence- recent developments / Michael Schwab
2.00pm / Legal Research Challenge – the tort of pure economic loss. / Annette Goodwin
3.30pm / Present your case - workshop / Kristi McCusker/Kim Bailey
4.30pm / Close – Student Feedback / Kim Bailey