LAWS2011
Federal Constitutional Law
LAWS2011 is rated by StudentVIP members:
Textbooks
Sell your textbook for LAWS2011Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law Commentary and Materials
Peter Gerangelos, Nicholas Aroney, Simon Charles Evans, Sarah Louise Murray, Patrick Emerton, Adrienne Sarah Ackary Stone
For sale by Daphne for $70
Winterton's Australian Federal Constitutional Law Commentary and Materials
Peter Gerangelos, Nicholas Aroney, Simon Charles Evans, Sarah Louise Murray, Patrick Emerton, Adrienne Sarah Ackary Stone
For sale by Eloise for $60
Notes
View all LAWS2011 notes*READ DESCRIPTION* EXTENSIVE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION NOTES + SCAFFOLDS
DETAILED, EXTENSIVE AND WELL STRUCTURED FEDERAL CONSTITUTION LAW NOTES RECEIVING A HD MARK. Note:...
207 pages, 110696 words
Distinction (83) FEDCON Exam Scaffolds and Notes
Exam Notes I used to get 83 in FedCon last year (2020). These are mainly scaffolds. Each topic (that...
27 pages, 15975 words
COMPREHENSIVE laws2011 notes w/ integrated scaffolds (D – 82)
These are extremely comprehensive LAWS2011 Federal Constitutional Law Notes (over 48,000 words) with...
106 pages, 48168 words
HD LAWS2011 Scaffolding for Final Exam
Scaffolding for each topic in LAWS2011 from Semester 1, 2020 at USYD (excluding Intergovernmental Im...
31 pages, 14361 words
HD FULL COURSE FED CON NOTES + SUMMARY/SCAFFOLD
These notes have two parts to them: - Part 1: Full course notes including all cases. The key princi...
145 pages, 77668 words
Federal Constitutional Law SCAFFOLDS for ANY PROBLEM QUESTION
Clear, easy to understand scaffolds which provide a clear step-by-step process for solving all types...
61 pages, 22890 words
HD Usyd Federal Constitution Notes + Summary + Scaffold
HD Notes for FedCon assignment and exam! Step by step scaffold- showing you what tests to apply and...
47 pages, 15705 words
HD USYD Comprehensive Federal Constitution Scaffold + Notes + Summaries
HD Notes + Summaries + Cases for FedCon assignment and exam! ALL YOU NEED FOR HD. Inconsistency...
138 pages, 50613 words
Distinction Fed Con Notes + Scaffold (S1 2017)
This comprehensive (and up-to-date) set of notes provides a detailed framework and guide to the fed...
98 pages, 59372 words
3rd in Course - HD Federal Constitutional Law Notes and Exam Scaffolds
Highly comprehensive notes and exam scaffolds, receiving a high distinction and ranking 3rd in the c...
15 pages, 10000 words
Tutors
Become a tutor for LAWS2011Kim
$100 per hour
Hi! I graduated from a Bachelor of Law and Commerce (HD WAM) at USYD. I am a Graduate in Commercial...
Edward
$48 per hour
Experienced tutor with both domestic and international students, fluent in English and Mandarin. Cur...
Michael
$150 per hour
Hello, my name is Michael. I am currently working as a lawyer at a top tier law firm in Sydney. I co...
Andrew
$25 per hour
As a PhD graduate and experienced academic, I offer personalized online tutoring services to help yo...
John
$90 per hour
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws (Accounting Major) ~~~ Registration for S1 2025 is open~~~...
Daniel
$200 per hour
I completed my JD at USYD and ranked 5th in my graduating cohort of 152 students. I placed first in...
Matthew
$90 per hour
✅ESSAYS & PREPARATIONS FOR: ✅TAKE-HOME EXAMS ✅OPEN-BOOK EXAMS ✅EXAM PREPARATIONS 👉 My prom...
Genevieve
$95 per hour
Hi, my name is Genevieve and I am a fifth year Bachelor of Laws student at the University of Sydney...
Emma
$50 per hour
I have graduated with a Bachelors of Arts(French)/Law from the University of Sydney. I can tutor...
Reviews
One of the best taught and most interesting subjects in the law school- I genuinely loved it
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
If you're lucky enough to be taught by Prof Gerangelos, prepare yourself for one of the best units of study you'll take in law school. He is not only a master of his material, he is a master of delivering compelling lectures which keep you engaged in the content throughout the entire unit of study.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019
Fed Con is an interesting course that is sometimes taught poorly (with notable exception). It can feel like just a list of heads of power, whereas the students why do best understand the connections/ patterns between each of them.