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MAJOR RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT
The NSW Court of Appeal decision in Minister Administering the Environmental and
Planning Assessment Act 1979 v San Sebastian [1983] 2 NSWLR 268 concerned
liability for pure economic loss in the tort of negligence. However, Glass JA made the
following general comment about establishing liability in the tort of negligence:
"a recognition has emerged that the foreseeability inquiry at the duty, breach and
remoteness stages raises different issues which progressively decline from the general
to the particular."
Discuss Glass JA's analysis and its application in WA to liability for personal injuries in
the tort of negligence. The arguments in your discussion should be supported by citing
case-law and statutory authorities where appropriate. In particular, your discussion
should address the following:
(a) whether his analysis was correct at the time in identifying the different meanings of
reasonable foreseeability required to establish the duty, breach and remoteness
elements for such liability;
(b) whether his analysis has been reflected in later case-law or statutory provisions,
particularly the Civil Liability Act 2002 as amended (WA); and
(c) whether under current WA law the presence of reasonable foreseeability is sufficient
in itself to establish any of those three elements.
LENGTH OF RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT, CITATION AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY
LANGUAGE
Your research assignment must not exceed 1,500 words, inclusive of footnotes and
quotations, but exclusive of your bibliography. Marks may be deducted for any research
assignment in excess of this prescribed word limit. You should clearly mark your word
count on the front page of your research assignment. Your research assignment should
adhere to the citation standards prescribed by the Australian Guide to Legal Citations,
3rd edition. It should also avoid the use of discriminatory language. For further
information, please refer to the Unit Plan for LAW1117.
PURPOSE AND BASIS OF THE ASSESSMENT
This research assignment is worth 20% of your total assessment in LAW1117. The aim
is to encourage you to think about the principles underlying three of the main elements
in the tort of negligence. It should also develop your ability to carry out informed and
independent legal research of primary and secondary legal materials, a generic skill
essential to the study and practice of law. Your research assignment will be assessed
on your demonstrated competence regarding these expected learning outcomes. In
particular, it must demonstrate your understanding of those underlying principles.
Your research assignment should be submitted with a completed ECU Assignment
Cover Sheet before 11.59 pm on Sunday, 17 April, 2016 (start of Week 8). Submission
should be online via the link in the Assessment area of the unit site on Blackboard. For
information on obtaining an extension of time, and penalties imposed for late
submission, see your Unit Plan for LAW1117.