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LAW5489 · Coronial law
2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 5Faculty of Law
Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTCOverview
This unit examines the doctrines, procedures and theories of coronial law in Australia. It introduces students to the coronial investigation process into sudden, unexpected, violent and accidental deaths, and the role of the coroner in determining the facts of death: the who, when, where, what and how a person died. The unit will discuss the benefits and limits of the coronial jurisdiction, the significance of the inquest as a public hearing, and the scope and powers of the coroner. It will also examine the history of the coronial jurisdiction, compare Australian laws with other common law jurisdictions, and assess the extent to which coroners can offer recommendations for preventing avoidable deaths in the future. You may explore topics, such as coronial inquests into deaths in custody, socio-legal implications of non-invasive autopsies, intersections between coronial investigations, death registration systems and organ donations, and the therapeutic potentials of the coronial jurisdiction.
Offerings
| Campus | Teaching period | Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Monash Law Chambers | Term 3 | Teaching activities are on-campus and in a block period (ON-BLK) |
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 | Collaborative group exercises | Demonstration | 10% | — |
| 2 | Problem solving exercise | Exercise | 30% | — |
| 3 | Research essay | Written | 60% | — |
Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.
Requisites
prohibitions
- LAW4551 — Coronial law
Learning outcomes
- Identify the doctrines, procedures and theories of coronial law in Australia and articulate how these laws interact with other jurisdictions;
- Research, interpret and evaluate legal questions in the coronial jurisdiction using doctrine and theories;
- Collaboratively reflect upon and debate legal and policy questions in the coronial jurisdiction;
- Critically examine historical, legal, ethical, social and cultural implications of coronial law and relate them to proposals for law reform.
Workload
Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit typically comprises of a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study applicable to a 6 credit point unit. Learning activities may include a combination of teacher directed learning, peer directed learning, and online engagement.
| Activity | Duration |
|---|---|
| Workshops | 24 hours |
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