Overview

The Unit will first of all instruct students in the core concepts of strategic and public interest litigation (SPIL). This includes: trias politica, and the difference in views on the role of courts versus government and statute in deciding societal issues; the key legal mechanisms needed to understand SPIL such … For more content click the Read More button below. an understanding of the many potential for a to which SPIL may be taken: individuals v corporations in the ordinary State courts; individuals v States in the ordinary State courts; State v State litigation, investor-State litigation (and access for non-corporate parties in same); alternative dispute resolution (ADR, including arbitration) Having delivered the core background understanding, the unit will then thoroughly review key sectors in SPIL using case-law in topical areas across jurisdictions. Examples are climate change; human rights; mass tort claims (for instance: following environmental disaster or consumer class actions); and investor (shareholder) suits).

Offerings

T2-58-MEL-LAWCHM-ON-CAMPUS

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Professor Geert Van Calster

Teaching approach

Active learning

Assessment

1 - Research essay
2 - Take-home exam
3 - Mini Moot

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Workshops

Workload requirements

Workload

Learning resources

Required resources

Availability in areas of study

Postgraduate specialisations:
Commercial and corporate law
Dispute resolution
Global society and human rights
Transnational economic regulation