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BTF5001 · Business regulation and compliance
2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 5Department of Business Law and Taxation
Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTCOverview
Regulation is a central form of intervention in the world’s economies and societies and therefore a critically important area of study. This unit examines leading regulatory theories and their influence on the strategies used by various regulatory actors. These actors include the state and its enforcement agencies, civil society organisations, industry associations, enterprises and private individuals. We discuss theories of enforcement such as responsive regulation, as well as alternative regulatory systems including self-regulation, meta-regulation, private regulatory schemes and transnational regulation. Also featured is discussion of big data, artificial intelligence and the future of regulation. The unit draws examples from around the world, including Australia. You will examine and evaluate empirical evidence of the effectiveness of regulatory systems and apply this to the design of new regulatory approaches.
Offerings
| Campus | Teaching period | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Caulfield | First semester | Teaching activities are on-campus and held in the evening (ON-EV) |
Assessment
The Handbook does not list a final examination among the assessment items. That is not a guarantee there is none.
| # | Assessment | Type | Weight | Hurdle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 - Project | Project | 70% | — |
| 2 | 2 - Quiz / Test | Quiz / Test | 10% | — |
| 3 | 3 - Exercise | Exercise | 20% | — |
Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.
Requisites
The Handbook lists no prerequisite, corequisite or prohibition for this unit.
Learning outcomes
- identify and understand the roles of important actors in business regulation in Australia and globally
- appreciate the complexity and historically evolving nature of business regulation in Australia and globally
- identify and critically analyse leading regulatory theories and how they are put into practice
- identify and critically analyse empirical evidence of the effectiveness of various regulatory strategies.
Workload
Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study. Independent study may include associated readings, assessment and preparation for scheduled activities. You are expected to complete all pre-class activities prior to your scheduled class, and post-class activities should be completed after your scheduled class. Learning activities may include a combination of teacher directed, peer directed and online engagement activities.
| Activity | Duration |
|---|---|
| Seminars | 24 hours |
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