Blackshield and Williams Australian Constitutional Law and Theory

Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Sean Brennan, Andrew Lynch, Peta Stephenson, George Williams

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Blackshield and Williams Australian Constitutional Law and Theory

George Williams, Sean Brennan, Andrew Lynch

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LawBrief: Constitutional Law

Melissa Castan

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HD 87 FED CON NOTES FOR PROBLEM QUESTIONS!! CASES & LEGISLATION COLOUR CODED

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LAWS2150 Fed Con Final Exam Scaffolds

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2025 HD & 1st in course (90%)- Federal Constitutional Law Notes

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HD LAWS2150 Federal Constitutional Law Notes for Class Participation, Problem Scenario & Essay Questions

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140 pages, 52330 words

LAWS2150 FULL COURSE (NEW TEXTBOOK) HD NOTES - Colour Coded - T1 2022 - 215 Pages

Detailed and thorough notes on the entire course content for Fedcon at UNSW. Detailed dissection of...

215 pages, 91623 words

Distinction- Federal Constitutional Law Exam Notes(Essay Part)

Essay Exam Notes for FedCon final * All essay topics are included; * An essay template is provide...

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*TRIMESTER TEMPLATE* - COLOUR CODED and VERY DETAILED notes

I used these notes to receive an overall mark of 82 (Distinction) in Federal Constitutional Law....

58 pages, 23070 words

*TRIMESTER THEORY NOTES* - COLOUR CODED and VERY DETAILED notes

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38 pages, 14805 words

LAWS2150 FedConLaw ProblemQuestionNotes

LAWS2150 FedConLaw ProblemQuestionNotes Contents STARTING POINT 1 1. Is there POWER to pass the...

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High Distinction (86) Federal Constitutional Law Notes

These notes are all you will need for the final exam. All of the heads of power with notes on the re...

34 pages, 18148 words

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Reviews

The readings are really long and at times complex but it is a very interesting subject. I really enjoyed tracing through the origin of a particular constitutional provision.

Anonymous, Term 3, 2021

Sincerely I find anything related to law to be very simple, I did not need help of anyone to pass this subject. Overall this was an amazing subject that I passed seamlessly

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

This is one of the first blackletter law courses which I have undertaken which I have thoroughly enjoyed. It also seems like one of the few core law courses for which many of the enlisted lecturers are passionate and extremely knowledgeable. The mid-semester assignment was a take-home problem question (30%), with the rest of the course being assessed via class participation (20%) and a final exam (50%).

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