LLB103
Principles Of Dispute Resolution
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This was one of the most interesting units I have taken so far. Dispute resolution, other than through litigation, is a huge and growing area and everyone can benefit from a better understanding. The main assessment piece was a reflection, which challenged a lot of people. But, if you followed the CRA it was straightforward. And of course, James Duffy is an excellent teacher.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
James Duffy was a wonderful unit coordinator - he really worked hard to make the content manageable and easy to understand/apply in a real world context. The assignment and exam really covered all the topics of the unit by focusing on having more questions with shorter answers, rather than long essay answers. I found this subject engaging and quite refreshing considering how many other law exams are conducted.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
James Duffy is amazing! it's fantastic. hat this unit is now mandatory, all assessments and activities were thoroughly interesting.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
An excellent subject with an excellent lecturer. Well-formulated and very explicit with its expectations. However, the assignment was vague in its expectations, though the exam was straight-forward.