Currently a second year, and because I want to go on exchange next year, and law students need to do 48 units before going overseas, I need to pick some electives for next semester. I need to do 3 law units next semester, and am currently only enrolled in Crim B. I have to pick an elective subject, cos I didn't do Torts A this semester. I applied for LAW4160 (negotiation mediation) in semester 2, but don't think I'll get in haha.
I've done LAW1101/2, LAW2101/2, and LAW3301 (ilr, raw, crim, contracts)
Here's the list of electives, and I need 2:
http://www.monash.edu/pubs/2014handbooks/aos/law-electives/Second Semester
LAW4121 Insurance law
LAW4122 International law
LAW4132 Law of employment
LAW4160 Negotiation and mediation law
LAW4161 Introduction to European union law
LAW4163 Parents children and the state
LAW4173 Research unit A
LAW4174 Research unit B
LAW4196 Consumer law
LAW4199 International laws of armed conflict
LAW4225 Non adversarial justice
LAW4227 Criminal investigation law and procedure
LAW4243 Tax policy
LAW4244 Construction law (dispute resolution)
LAW4248 Mooting and advocacy competition
LAW4537 Public policy, regulation and the law
LAW5110 Elements of forensic medicine
LAW5128 Succession law
LAW5146 Intellectual property I: copyright and designs
LAW5149 Advanced professional practice
LAW5152 Taxation law
LAW5216 Professional practice
LAW5218 Family law assistance program (professional practice)
Apart from Negotiation and Mediation law, I'm really interested in LAW4225 (non adversarial justice), and want to know if anyone has any experience, and how the workload and placement assignment was? I might shoot Ross Hyams an email.
If I do that, I would then pick one of: LAW4163 - Parents children and the state 406, LAW4132 - Law of employment 406, LAW4537 - Public policy, regulation and the law and LAW4196 - Consumer law. Anyone done these? Manageable as a mediocre second year student?
I kind of want to go for the easiest units, so I can boost my average before I go on exchange (or at least ensure i pass everything).
Thanks for all your help!