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These Constitutional Law notes are clear, comprehensive and highly exam-focused, designed to help you tackle problem questions and short-answer responses with confidence. They consolidate the full semester’s examinable content into one premium set of notes and are structured around a practical exam method, making them ideal for final revision. They include comprehensive IRAC scaffolds with authorities, detailed constitutional law exam structure, and all major cases broken down into facts, issue and held/decision. Rather than simply summarising lectures, the notes explain the applicable tests, competing judicial approaches and how to apply the law effectively under exam conditions. Topics covered include characterisation, implied incidental power, corporations power, race power, external affairs power, executive power, nationhood power, executive expenditure, characterisation of State law, separation of judicial power, intergovernmental immunities, acquisition of property on just terms, trial by jury, freedom of religion, the implied freedom of political communication, and inconsistency under s 109. These notes cover the full course content and integrate the relevant authorities throughout each section. They are organised by topic rather than by week, which makes issue-spotting faster and revision much more efficient. A strong resource for anyone wanting a high-quality, well-structured set of Constitutional Law notes for exam preparation.


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Semester 1, 2025


126 pages

33,136 words

$34.00

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