Build the fundamental skills and knowledge to enrich your law career through the Monash Law Virtual Experience
This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 5-6 hours to complete.
Skills Learned:
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Starting a company
Learn the legal foundations of starting a company- Corporations Law
- Company types
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What types of sentences are there?
Learn about the kinds of sentences available to courts- Sentencing
- Criminal law
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Meeting your clients
Familiarise yourself with the background to the case.- Crowd-sourced equity funding
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The rights of children
Discover the Convention on the Rights of the Child.- Ratification Of Treaties
- Navigate A Convention
- Rights Of Children
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The right to enter Australia
Learn about who can enter Australia, and how.- Rights of Citizens and Non-Citizens
- Types of Visas
- Determining Visa Eligibility
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Director liability
Learn about circumstances when a director may be personally liable for a company loan- Director liability
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Purpose of sentencing
Learn about the purpose behind sentencing offenders- Sentencing
- Criminal law
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Eligibility for crowd-sourced equity funding
Learn when a company is eligible to pursue crowd-sourced equity funding.- Locating the law
- Applying the law
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The rights of persons with disabilities
Discover the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.- Apply Law To Facts
- Individual Communications/Complaints Mechanism
- Rights Of Persons With Disabilities
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Who is a ‘refugee’?
Learn about the meaning of ‘refugee’ in domestic and international law.- Understand The Meaning Of ‘Refugee’
- Learn How To Apply The Laws To The Facts
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Director resignation
Learn about what happens to a company when a director resigns- Director resignations
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Aggravating and mitigating factors in sentencing
Learn about the other factors that impact a sentencing decision- Sentencing
- Criminal Law
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Investor rights
Learn about the rights of CSF investors.- Locating the law
- Applying the law
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The rights of LGBTQI+ persons
Discover how the rights of LGBTQI+ persons are protected by various United Nations conventions.- Apply Law To Facts
- Complementary Nature of Conventions
- Rights Of LGBTQI+ Persons
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Non-refoulement
Learn about the concept of non-refoulement.- Critically Assess Australia’s Definition of ‘refugee’
- Discover How Refugee Law Operates Alongside Other Areas of International Law
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The ‘art’ of sentencing
Learn how every case is different and how sentencing is ‘an art and not a science’- Sentencing
- Criminal Law
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Judge’s verdict
See how your sentence compares with the judge’s- Sentencing
- Criminal Law