LAWS1023
Public International Law
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Textbooks
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Martin Dixon, Professor Robert McCorquodale, Robert McCorquodale, Sarah Williams
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Cases and Materials on International Law
Martin Dixon, Professor Robert McCorquodale, Robert McCorquodale, Sarah Williams
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Notes
View all LAWS1023 notesD LAWS1023 Case Notes
D Case Notes for Public International Law - completed Semester 1 2021 - well-structured, easy to r...
33 pages, 37228 words
Public International Law ultimate problem-solving guide
This note will help you with the problem questions discussed in class throughout the entire semester...
24 pages, 8298 words
HD PIL Comprehensive Scaffolds/Notes with PDF Bookmarks (for rapid exam navigation)
This set of scaffolds is structured to allow you to achieve a high distinction for any problem quest...
73 pages, 27732 words
EVERYTHING NOTES - final exam bible
These notes cover everything for the final exam - including all assigned cases (detailed, pinpointed...
92 pages, 41798 words
Comprehensive Distinction LAWS1023 Notes + Exam Scaffolds + Readings for Essays
Comprehensive Distinction LAWS1023 Notes + Exam Scaffolds + Readings for Essays Clearly set out...
288 pages, 130772 words
ULTIMATE SCAFFOLD PIL Notes: Step by Step (Concise + Comprehensive)
Finding public international law difficult? Too many readings on cases and journal articles? All...
95 pages, 55897 words
LAWS1023 / LAWS5005 PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW SUBJECT NOTES HIGH QUALITY
Comprehensive notes for the entire subject formatted in a scaffold. Cases are integrated into the...
44 pages, 20000 words
LAWS1023 Public International Law - Distinction (81) Scaffolds and Notes
This is a comprehensive yet concise set of reading notes which will allow you to excel in the unit....
78 pages, 55108 words
LAWS1023 Public International Law - Complete notes
Complete notes for the course - compiled from lectures, tutorials and case readings Topics Devel...
152 pages, 115231 words
LAWS1023 Summary Notes and Essay Scaffolds
Summary notes of the lectures and tutorials and also essay scaffolds for potential essay questions a...
75 pages, 39405 words
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Reviews
As an international student, this subject is mandatory.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016
Excessively hard, lack of guidance, 100% final exam
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
A well-structured course with relevant materials. Dr Emily Crawford is definitely one of the best academics in the faculty.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Hard but interesting! Lecturers and tutor (Crawford) were very helpful
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Interesting, and an up and coming area in law, so it grants good exposure to the trajectory of the field.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
A thoroughly interesting course taught by competent staff, with a well-chosen textbook to guide you (Dixon et al). Minus one star for the unnecessarily stressful (and unhelpful) assessment regime: 20% mid-sem exam, 80% final exam!