Secured Transactions Law

Undergraduate | 2026

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Your studies will be on-campus, and may include some online delivery
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LAWS 1070
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Course ID
207318
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Adelaide City Campus
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Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Adelaide University
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Course level
1
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No
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

This course will introduce students to secured transactions in personal property in the context of commercial and consumer credit and finance transactions, and in light of the important Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth), introduced in January 2012, which has been said to be the most significant commercial legislation for decades. Students will obtain an understanding of the role and policy of secured finance and credit law in the context of the common law of security interests, the international landscape on which the new Australian law (adopted from New Zealand and Canada) has drawn, and will obtain a detailed understanding of the working and impact of the new system under the PPSA. This will provide students with applicable knowledge and understanding of a crucial area of commercial finance, banking and insolvency practice, and with skills of applying complex legislation to practical registration and priority issues, through problem-solving and case studies.

Course learning outcomes

  • To apply and extend knowledge from previous core courses to complex and novel situations
  • To employ a sound understanding of the history, policy, provisions and principles of secured transactions law and its international context
  • To sustain legal argumentation in novel and complex contexts
  • To apply written and oral skills to evaluate and synthesise legal principles from both practical and policy perspectives
  • To develop an ability to critically analyse and apply legislation, rules and cases in a professional and practical context
  • To apply excellent research skills to practical problem-solving and analysis of law and policy of secured transactions

Prerequisite(s)

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