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LexisNexis Case Summaries: Uniform Evidence Law, 2nd Edition

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LexisNexis Questions and Answers

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LAWS2016 Evidence - Very Detailed DISTINCTION Exam Notes (ALL TOPICS)

Excellent and very detailed notes for Evidence!!! Includes all course content for ALL TOPICS (and e...

121 pages, 89000 words

EVIDENCE - Comprehensive Summaries/Scaffolds (DISTINCTION)

All you need to answer a problem question! Comprehensive & clearly structured scaffolds/summaries...

39 pages, 25790 words

Distinction Evidence Notes (S2 2017)

This comprehensive (and up-to-date) set of notes provides a detailed framework and guide to the evid...

128 pages, 91964 words

LAWS2016 - Evidence - Study Notes - Distinction (105 pages)

Distinction study notes for LAWS2016 - Evidence Covering all topics from the prescribed semester...

105 pages, 41240 words

EXTENSIVE, EASY-TO-FOLLOW AND WELL STRUCTURED EVIDENCE NOTES + SCAFFOLDS *READ DESCRIPTION*

Comprehensive Evidence Notes receiving a high distinction mark (87). Part I: Full Course Notes wi...

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COMPREHENSIVE laws2016 notes + readings + statute

These are extremely comprehensive LAWS2016 Evidence Notes with integrated scaffolds that can be used...

156 pages, 69237 words

HD Scaffold + Notes + Lecture + Case Summary

Topics 1) Introduction to evidence law 2) Relevance 3) Proof (i) – burdens and standards of proof...

141 pages, 50613 words

LAWS2016/LAWS5013 Evidence Summary Guide FLOW CHART

This is a complete summary guide in flow chart form for Evidence (LAWS2016/LAWS5013). The notes are...

83 pages, 45000 words

85 (HD) LAWS2016 Midsemester Scaffolds / Notes

85 (HD) LAWS2016 Midsemester Scaffolds / Notes Combined cases, PQ, practise papers from reading g...

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Comprehensive Evidence notes and Exam Scaffolds 85 (HD)

Evidence summary notes and scaffolds used to learn the content. Obtained 85 (HD) in the exam. Topic...

83 pages, 44460 words

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Reviews

A good course

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

Teaching was engaging for tutorials

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020

The course was manageable and taught competently (though it pales in comparison to the teaching quality in other intermediate-level courses such as Equity and Federal Constitutional Law). Unfortunately the teaching staff, unlike the staff taking every other course of in the law school, did not endeavour to have students' final course marks released on time. This is particularly aggravating because they sent a notice to students almost a month prior essentially planning for the results to be late. Why they could not hire more markers, I do not know. But what I do know is that students taking Evidence in 2019 were delayed in re-enrolling for 2020, putting them behind the rest of the cohort in applying for desirable, quota-limited, first-come first-served units of study. The Evidence staff should know that most students taking the course are in this position, so it is unacceptable for results to be released late.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019