This course focuses on the statutes and common law principles regulating insurance law. The aim of the course is to familiarise students with legislation such as the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) and the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) as well as the common law principles applicable to insurance contracts.

Duration: 
4 days: Thursday 18 March to Sunday 21 March 2021
Location:
UQ St Lucia (view map)
Enrolment options: 
CPD
Cost: 
$2,260 (incl. GST)

Who is the course designed for

The aim of the course is to familiarise students with legislation such as the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) and the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) as well as the common law principles applicable to insurance contracts.

Our CPD courses are available to professionals interested in contemporary legal issues.

Whether you're looking to acquire CPD points, expand your knowledge in a specific area of the law, or gain a general understanding of legal issues impacting your profession, our courses will equip you to go further in every possible future.

Style of learning

Our CPD participants benefit from small class sizes which encourage group discussion and debate, and 1-on-1 access to industry experts and leading researchers.

Location

This course is delivered at UQ St Lucia campus.

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Enrolment options

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 Enrol as a part of a Graduate Certificate in Insurance Law

This course is part of the Graduate Certificate in Insurance Law taught in partnership with the Australian College of Insurance Studies (ACIS).

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CPD enrolment closes two weeks prior to the course start date.

No entry requirements apply, you are not required to submit assessment and your course participation cannot be used as academic credit towards a degree qualification.

Our courses count toward Queensland Law Society Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points if you can demonstrate relevance to your legal practice.