About the Centre for Law & Justice Studies

Welcome to Residential School 202060

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Welcome to Residential School – A message from the the Library

 

Residential School Sessions (202060)

SUBJECT DATES

COMPULSORY/

OPTIONAL

Online TIME

LAW112

Introduction to the Australian Legal System

24/8/20 (Mon) – 26/8/20 (Wed) Compulsory Online 9am

LAW113

Criminal Law

30/8/20 (Sun) – 31/8/20 (Mon) Optional Online 9am

LAW114

Law of Torts

1/9/20 (Tues) – 2/9/20 (Wed) Optional Online 9am

LAW116

Writing and Communication for Legal Professionals

27/8/20 (Thur) – 29/8/20 (Sat) Compulsory Online 9am

LAW213

Criminal Procedure

3/9/20 (Thur) – 4/9/20 (Fri) Optional Online 9am

LAW214

Contract Law

25/8/20 (Tues) – 26/8/20 (Wed) Optional Online 9am

LAW308

Constitutional Law

30/8/20 (Sun) – 31/8/20 (Mon) Optional Online 9am

LAW314

Community Law and Culture

 24/8/20 (Mon) – 26/8/20 (Wed) Optional Online  9am


The Centre for Law and Justice

The Centre for Law and Justice comprises a team of highly qualified and experienced legal practitioners, researchers, and criminal justice professionals. We offer internationally unique and innovative undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law, criminal justice and legal ethics. These courses are delivered by an interdisciplinary group of dynamic academics comprising criminologists, lawyers, sociologists, philosophers and policing scholars.

Our courses

Our Bachelor of Laws is unique across the world for its incorporation of compulsory Indigenous Australian content, resources law and community law in addition to the traditional law curriculum.

Our Bachelor of Criminal Justice prepares students for careers in the criminal justice professions, including: policing, corrections, restorative justice, mediation, court administration, policy and law reform, probation, parole, and juvenile justice.

Our Bachelor of Public Safety and Security is your opportunity to become involved in one of today’s fastest growing industries. There has been exponential growth in the number and diversity of agencies and practitioners providing public safety and security services.”

Our research projects reflect critical examination of law, migration, crime, policing, professional practice, social justice, crime control and criminal justice.

Our Commitment

Through our teaching, research and community service, the Centre for Law and Justice demonstrates our commitment to the rule of law, the promotion of the highest standards of ethical conduct, the importance of reflexivity, professional responsibility, social justice and community service.

 


 

Acknowledgment of country
We would like to acknowledge the Wiradjuri, Ngunawal, Gundungurra and Biripai (or Biripi) peoples of Australia who are the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which CSU campuses are located, and pay respect to their Elders both past and present.

 

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