H1 Constitutional Law FULL EXAM NOTES 2022
Subject notes for UniMelb LAWS50028
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Step-by-step guide to answer the Constitutional Law Exam. Includes headers, paragraphs that can be used at the start of each question, direct quotes from cases, issues to spot, and next steps to answer the question. I used these notes in the exam without needing reference to semester notes or case summaries. These notes are structured to answer the exam, not chronologically as they were taught in the semester. If you require a more comprehensive understanding of topic material and case summaries, look at H1 Constitutional Law FULL SEMESTER NOTES 2022. If you require a case summary of all the cases taught, look at H1 Constitutional Law CASE SUMMARIES 2022. Topics included: PART 1 - Introduction 1. Introduction to the Commonwealth Constitution PART 2: Legislative Power: The Federal Division of legislative powr 2 - 4. Interpretation of external affairs power 5 - 6. Corporations Power 7. Defence Power 8. Inconsistency of state and federal legislation 9 - 10. Intergovernmental instrumentalities doctrine PART 3: The Executive power of the Commonwealth 11 - 12. Executive Power PART 4: The Federal division of judicial power and the separation of powers 13. Introduction to Chapter III and the Boilermaker’s Doctrine 14. The first limb of boilermakers: the judicial power of the commonwealth can be vested only in Chapter iii courts 15. The second limb of the boilermakers’ doctrine: Chapter iii courts can exercise only the judicial power of the commonwealth 16. State Courts and the Separation of Powers PART 5: Federalism and the Economic Union 17. Introduction to Federalism and Economic Union and Federal Financial Relations: The Grants Power 18. Taxation 19. State Power to impose taxation: The prohibition on the imposition of ‘excise duties’ 20. Freedom of Interstate Trade and Commerce: Section 92 21. Introduction to Representation and Rights: Freedom of political Communication 22. Implications from Representative and Responsible Government: Voting rights and safe access zones *These subject notes are to be used to assist in your preparation and studying of constitutional law. Please ensure you use your own words for your benefit.*
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Semester 2, 2022
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