LAWS6872 - Contract Negotiation
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Objectives
- Examine the legal principles that provide the overarching framework within which contract negotiations take place.
- Concentrate on requirements of certainty and good faith and the issues that can arise in re-negotiating terms in long-term contractual relationships.
- Participate in a simulated contractual negotiation, in which the class will be split into teams of 3 to 5 (depending upon class size) for a "team against team" negotiation.
Content
Standard form contracts and negotiated contracts; "agreements to agree" and the requirements of certainty; "long-term" contractual relationships and the use of hardship and intervener clauses; "good faith" negotiations and negotiation techniques.
Session
Semester 1 Intensive
Session 104 (Sydney Law School)
8-12 April 2013
Semester 1 Intensive
Session 106 (Robinson College, Cambridge, UK)
Sydney Law School in Europe
3-7 June 2013
Please visit the Sydney Law School in Europe.
The timetable is subject to frequent changes. Please refer to the latest version of the Postgraduate Timetable.
Please note: This unit has a restricted class size.
Assessment
Session 104, Sydney Law School
- Simulated Negotiation in Teams (in class) (30%)
- 1 x Two Hour Exam (70%)
Session 106, Cambridge, UK
- Simulated Negotiation in Teams (in class) (30%)
- Take-Home Exam (70%)
Pre-Requisite
Completed Contract Law in an undergraduate law degree.
Required reading
- Contract Law in Australia, J.W. Carter, E.Peden and G.J.Tolhurst, 5th edition, LexisNexis/Butterworths, 2007.
- Getting to Yes, Roger Fisher and William Ury, revised edition with Bruce Patton, Random House, 1991 and Houghton Mifflin Books, 1994.
Recommended reading
- Cases and Materials on Contract Law in Australia, J.W. Carter, E.Peden and G.J.Tolhurst, 5th edition, LexisNexis/Butterworths 2007.
- Treitel's The Law of Contract, 12th edition by Edwin Peel, Sweet & Maxwell, 2007.
- The Heart and Mind of the Negotiator, Leigh Thompson, 3rd edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009.
Courses this unit is available in
Master of Laws | Graduate Diploma in Law | Master of Global Law | Master of Business Law | Graduate Diploma in Commercial Law







