LAWS1141
Principles of Public Law
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Notes
View all LAWS1141 notesHD LAWS1141 notes (mark 87)
Very comprehensive set of notes that covers the entire course. Main topics: statutory interpretatio...
82 pages, 30364 words
HD Color Coded Notes - Readings and Online Modules
HD exam take in and reading notes - Every reading and online module - Color coded - in class disc...
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Public Law detailed colour coded notes with case summaries and key principles
Full notes organised according to reading topics as listed below. Includes case summaries and key pr...
69 pages, 37197 words
High Distinction - COLOUR CODED and VERY DETAILED
I used these notes to receive a High Distinction Mark (86) in Public Law in 2016. These notes hav...
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LAWS1141: Principles of Public Law Reading Notes
LAWS1141: Principles of Public Law Table of Contents Topic Page No. Constitutionalism & Rule o...
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Complete Readings Public Law Notes (LAWS1075)
READINGS These notes were made weekly, having been made directly from the readings for that week....
97 pages, 34028 words
Key Public Law Concepts Explained
- Federalism - Separation of powers - Judicial review - Accountability - Responsible government...
10 pages, 3205 words
[HD 2018] Detailed Course Notes - LAWS1141
This is a comprehensive set of notes covering the readings from EVERY week in detail. This includes...
156 pages, 66212 words
[HD] COMPLETE, DETAILED EXAM NOTES - LAWS1141 PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC LAW
Comprehensive and detailed set of notes covering all topics in Principles of Public Law course LAWS1...
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Reviews
Sincerely I find anything related to law to be very simple, I did not need help of anyone to pass this subject. Overall this was an amazing subject that I passed seamlessly
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018
This is a really important subject in law. Content can be complex so you should try to stay on top of your readings for this one.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Very hard Content and way too much reading. The amount of reading defeats the purpose - you just forget what you read because your brain is so overloaded.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Great course, except CP is worth 20% and makes it hard to actually learn in class. Course content was well organised and not too complex. Assessment was kind of out of nowhere though, it was a statutory interpretation problem question that utilised the theory of one class that seemed kind of squished into the course for the purpose of that assessment, but easy and last minutable.