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    MLC101 – Business Law  
    Assignment one– Written Assignment 
    DUE DATE AND TIME:      Week 6, 12/12/2016, on or before 11:59PM 
    PERCENTAGE OF FINAL GRADE:  20% 
    HURDLE DETAILS:      None 
    Learning Outcome Details 
    Unit Learning Outcome (ULO)  Graduate Learning Outcome 
    (GLO) 
    ULO 1: Explain and apply the fundamental principles of the 
    law governing business in Australia (law of contract, 
    consumer protection, legal entities such as agency, 
    partnerships and corporations law and negligent 
    misstatements/product liability) in order to solve business 
    law problems. 
     
    GLO1: Discipline-specific 
    knowledge and 
    capabilities  
    GLO5: Problem solving 
    ULO 2:  Critically evaluate the fundamental principles 
    underlying the legal concepts governing businesses in 
    Australia. 
    GLO4: Critical thinking 
    ULO 3: Use scholarly sources to critically examine concepts 
    relating to Business 
    Law in an international context. 
    GLO3: Digital literacy 
    GLO8: Global citizenship 
    Assessment Feedback: 
    Students who submit their work by the due date will receive their marks and feedback on 
    CloudDeakin on 17/01/2017, 5:30PM   
    Description / Requirements 
    Assessment: Research Paper is worth 20% of the final mark.
Word Count: 1500 words excluding 
    citations, quotations, footnotes and bibliography (10% leeway).  
    Written Assignment Question:  
     
    World economies are ranked based on their ease of doing business. According to the World Bank’s 
    2017 Report on Ease of Doing Business (Doing Business, World Bank, 2017), Australia is ranked 15th
    代写MLC101 – Business Law  
    out of 190 countries surveyed. When it comes to the ease of enforcing contracts it stands third out 
    of 190 countries. According to the report, among others, a “high ease of doing business ranking 
    means the regulatory environment is more conducive to the starting and operation of a local firm.” 
    One of the key criteria in this ranking is enforcing contracts.  
     
    The research has two parts. First, find the report and go through indicators applicable to 
    enforcement of contracts. After highlighting the five key indicators for enforcing contracts [These 
    are: 1)Court structure and proceeding; 2)Case management; 3)Court automation; 4)Alternative 
    dispute resolution; 5) Quality of judicial processes], discuss the benefit of these indicators for doing 
    business, critically analyze and reflect upon two of these indicators with particular focus on how 
    these indicators impact small and medium enterprises by citing examples. (1200 words). In the 
    second part of your research, describe your research process, problems you encountered in your 
    research and how you resolved these problems (300 words).  
     
    This is a legal system related question and it does not require you to read contract topics. Please 
    confine yourself to the report and issues arising from the report.  The relevant website for locating 
    the report is  http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploretopics/enforcing-contracts  Please confine 
    yourselves to enforcing contract indicators only. 
     
     
    Submission Instructions 
    Submission must be received on CloudDeakin on or before 11.59 pm on Monday, 12 December 
    2016. For more information, please refer to the information posted on CloudDeakin.  
    The Assignment Drop Box (Written Assignment) will remain open for additional five days for those 
    who submit late subject to penalty. See newly adopted Faculty penalty rules below.  Please 
    disregard penalty related information on unit guide as this information is superseded by a newer 
    rule adopted recently. 
    Emailed or faxed submissions WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED for any reason other than due to a 
    CloudDeakin failure (the Unit Team can verify this from CloudDeakin). You must submit your 
    assignment to the Assignment Dropbox T3 2016 MLC101 Assessment 1 folder.  
    You must reference your written assignment in accordance with the Deakin Harvard Referencing 
    Guide. Specifically, please refer to the ‘Legal sources’ referencing section within the Deakin 
    Harvard Referencing Guide:  http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/studying/study-
    support/referencing/harvard or click here for  Harvard style of referencing 
    Please refer to the Marking Rubric to ensure you follow the guidelines carefully to avoid losing 
    marks for unnecessary mistakes and omissions.  
 
    You must keep a backup copy of every assignment you submit, until  the marked assignment has 
    been  returned  to you.    In  the unlikely event  that one of your assignments  is misplaced, you will 
    need to submit your backup copy. 
     
    Any work you submit may be checked by electronic or other means for the purposes of detecting 
    collusion and/or plagiarism. 
     
    When  you  are  required  to  submit  an  assignment  through  your  CloudDeakin  unit  site, you  will 
    receive an email to your Deakin email address confirming that  it has been submitted. You should 
    check that you can see your assignment in the Submissions view of the Assignment dropbox folder 
    after upload, and check for, and keep, the email receipt for the submission. 
    Additional Notes 
      Penalties  for  late  submission: The  following marking penalties will apply  if  you  submit an 
    assessment  task  after  the  due  date without  an  approved  extension:  5% will  be  deducted 
    from available marks for each day up to five days, and work that is submitted more than five 
    days after  the due date will not be marked. You will  receive 0%  for  the  task.  'Day' means 
    working  day  for paper  submissions  and  calendar  day  for  electronic  submissions.  The Unit 
    Chair may  refuse  to accept a  late submission where  it  is unreasonable or  impracticable  to 
    assess the task after the due date. 
      For more  information  about  academic misconduct,  special  consideration,  extensions,  and 
    assessment  feedback,  please  refer  to  the  document  Your  rights  and  responsibilities  as  a 
    student  in  this Unit  in  the  first  folder next  to  the Unit Guide of  the Resources area  in  the 
    CloudDeakin unit site. 
      Building  evidence  of  your  experiences,  skills  and  knowledge  (Portfolio)  -  Building  a 
    portfolio  that  evidences  your  skills,  knowledge  and  experience  will  provide  you  with  a 
    valuable  tool  to help  you prepare  for  interviews and  to  showcase  to potential employers.  
    There are a number of  tools  that you can use  to build a portfolio.   You are provided with 
    cloud space through OneDrive, or through the Portfolio tool in the Cloud Unit Site, but you 
    can  use  any  storage  repository  system  that  you  like.  Remember  that  a  Portfolio  is  YOUR 
    tool.  You  should  be  able  to  store  your  assessment  work,  reflections,  achievements  and 
    artefacts in YOUR Portfolio. Once you have completed this assessment piece, add it to your 
    personal  Portfolio  to  use  and  showcase  your  learning  later,  when  applying  for  jobs,  or  
    further studies.  Curate your work by adding meaningful tags to your artefacts that describe 
    what the artefact represents. 
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