LAWS2011
Federal Constitutional Law
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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
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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 notesHD Case Summaries & Legislation
Detailed notes of every case in the LLB stream (including legislation) Topic A: Federation & Aust...
89 pages, 62320 words
LAWS2011 Federal Constitutional Law Full Course Notes (Semester 1, 2019) (Distinction)
These notes are a compilation of class notes, textbook notes, and case readings. They are comprehens...
105 pages, 48746 words
HD FEDCON LAWS2011 NOTES
Topics: 1. External Affairs 2. Inconsistency 3. Constitutional Interpretation 4. Corporations Po...
77 pages, 34776 words
Brain Storm For Federal Constitutional Law Exam (LAWS5011 & LAWS2011)
This is a simple bulletin for Federal Constitutional Law (LAWS5011 & LAWS2011) final exam only....
21 pages, 2500 words
Revision Notes For Federal Constitutional Law (For LAWS5011 & LAWS2011)
This is a notes designed especially for the final open book exam. It includes all the important poin...
39 pages, 26401 words
DISTINCTION Exam Scaffold LAWS2011 - Federal Constitutional Law
Step-by-step exam scaffold for use in an exam. Sets out clearly the applicable cases and legislation...
24 pages, 7819 words
DISTINCTION Course Summary LAWS2011 - Federal Constitutional Law
Covers the entire course and provides useful case and legislation summaries that are especially help...
102 pages, 49509 words
Federal Constitutional Law Notes
These notes are a combination of textbook readings and content from Peter Gerangelos. The topics inc...
46 pages, 35000 words
Federal Constituonal Law Summary Notes (HD mark)
All topics covered in notes as proscribed by course. Topic List: Constitutional Interpretation...
98 pages, 39950 words
Federal Constitutional Law - D / HD scoring
- Notes compiled from various sources - Shortened for efficiency and so they contain only key infor...
51 pages, 25503 words
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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.