The course aims to provide an overview of public law to non-law graduates and law graduates from a civil law background. It also aims to highlight some of the features of public law that make Australia unique.
This course critically examines international and regional laws (treaties and case-law), and domestic laws (legislation and case-law) and politics, relating to forced migration.
Society comprises individuals. While there are many things people do for themselves by individual effort or by exchange with others, certain needs can be addressed more conveniently by collective action.