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Subject comes with lecture notes in word format. Literally a summary of most (not all) points in the textbook. Be sure to get the textbook and read through and make your own notes. It's interesting but moves fast, ask questions and ignore suck ups. The subject is well organised and Nd structured, though that's isn't always clear to be so, as you read through the textbook it makes more sense. Overall an interesting topic with the most real world use you can get. Be sure to know the cases too! Good luck to you.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016

Best way to do this subject is your own study. Use lectures but also contribute to them and always read cases at length.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Lectures tend to go around in circles. Subject is easier to follow if you focus on the text rather than delivered materials.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014