LAW315
Administrative Law
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Textbooks
Sell your textbook for LAW315Control of Government Action — Text, Cases & Commentary
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Notes
View all LAW315 notesHD grade detailed notes for LAW315 course (Administrative Law)
These notes combine the assessable weekly textbook readings and lectures for the semester. All cases...
195 pages, 96545 words
Administrative Law Notes
Notes that assist you in understanding the complexities of Australian administrative law. Conten...
113 pages, 45300 words
*DISTINCTION GRADE* Exam Notes
This is a double-sided 4 page summary of the judicial review component of LAW315 The exam has pra...
4 pages, 2155 words
High Distinction in Admin Law
The course condensed into a four page cheat sheet, ready to take into the exam for a HD.
4 pages, 4500 words
Administrative Law Lecture Notes
For those bored of reading dense textbooks, here's a readable summary of all the lectures for Admini...
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LAW 315: Administrative Law Notes
Macquarie University LAW 315 Administrative Law Notes Summary of readings from 'Law Brief' textb...
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Reviews
I actually really enjoyed this unit, despite the previous reviews. I found Doron to be a really great tutor with a friendly and positive attitude. The lectures and structure can be a bit confusing, but Doron would be more than happy to explain and answer any questions in tutorials. I found the assessment simple- there were 8 days to complete the final take home exam, which meant that you could cram all the relevant info if needed. The Q&As were an easy 10 marks if you followed the rules, and participation was another easy 10.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019
Lectures are pretty useless - you basically have to self-teach yourself in this unit. As stated by others here, there is no logical flow or structure to the unit. The textbook is useful and you will NEED it.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019
Content is quite dry and theory heavy. Also, the lecturer seemed to read straight from the slide, with no further emphasis. His accent was also hard to understand (at times). The only positive was tutorials, in which the tutor really thorough in explaining key points. You can tell how dedicated Christine is to making sure students understand the content!
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019
This subject was so so so boring.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017
One of the most confusing subjects taught at the uni. No cohesive structure and no attempt to create a logical flow of topics within the subject.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018
Content was confusing and dull. Week to week there was little linking between different topics. Lecturer was difficult to understand and he just read from the slides. There was no explanation of the topics so it was difficult to learn. Textbook was really useful, easy to read, so would definitely suggest making sure you have it. Take home exam was on a range of topics, some which we hadn't done in the unit. Felt like it didn't really use what we had been taught and so it felt pointless having done the entire unit and all of the readings for the final exam to be based on aspects of the textbook we had never done. So would recommend doing the readings for general knowledge, but really just came down to the research for the final exam.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018
The only thing I liked about this subject was the material and cases. I did not like the lecturer and I found she often presented her view as fact rather than opinion