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This general guideline includes: - The Glazebook Method - Interpretation tools that can be used (literal method, the purpose and how to find it, maxims, presumptions etc) - Case law and the Acts Interpretation Act (Cth and Vic equivalent) that supports the interpretation tools - Dos and Don'ts with your writing style and completing a case analysis or an interpretation question - Examples of how to write concisely - How to write a well-written answer in Statutory Interpretation - Interpreting an Act (Written Example) - Case Analysis (Written Example) - Interpreting an Act (Template that you can use) - Case Analysis (Template that you can use) *Note that each written example has been previously provided to all students and is not my written answer (2016 cohort and 2020 cohort)


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Semester 1, 2017


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