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PQ AND ESSAY NOTES- FINAL DISTINCTION MARK, 80 FOR ESSAY

Comprehensive notes including pinpoint referencing. Includes essay prep from additional reading in t...

90 pages, 26522 words

**HD PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW NOTES – LECTURES, READINGS, AND EXAM SCAFFOLDS INCLUDED**

This 185+ page collection of HD exam scaffolds covers every lecture and prescribed reading in Public...

186 pages, 82000 words

LAWS1023 - Public International Law - DISTINCTION (RANK 20/400) Scaffold/Notes

LAWS1023 2024 S1 Scaffold Notes Obtained a final mark of 78 (Rank 20/400) and notes cover topic n...

70 pages, 22990 words

PIL High Distinction Notes (EXAM SCAFFOLD WITH EVERY CASE AND HOW TO APPLY IN EXAM)

These notes go through Topic 2: Sources of Law Topic 3: Treaties Topic 4: The Role of Domestic...

84 pages, 34722 words

Premium 85 HD PIL Scaffold Notes (Detailed + Concise + Pinpoints + Pre-Written Structure)

BENEFITS OF MY NOTES - These notes provide you with order and structure in how you approach problem...

86 pages, 33471 words

HD Full Comprehensive Case Notes - Public International Law LAWS1023

Case notes for all cases on reading guide, and additional cases from textbook. Includes facts, j...

79 pages, 33094 words

ULTIMATE SCAFFOLD PIL Notes: Step by Step (Concise + Comprehensive)

Finding public international law difficult? Too many readings on cases and journal articles? All...

95 pages, 55897 words

Comprehensive Public International Law Scaffolds - Distinction, includes pinpoints

'Fill in the blanks' scaffolds for public international law. Colour coded, provides pinpoints, refer...

95 pages, 38276 words

Distinction Public International Law Final Exam Scaffolds (Topic 5-11)

This final scaffold structure helped me achieved an easy Distinction for Public International Law. T...

35 pages, 10672 words

LAWS1023 Public International Law - Ultimate Problem Scaffold

Excellent problem-solving scaffold Topics Sources of International Law The Law of Treaties Int...

83 pages, 72803 words

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Reviews

As an international student, this subject is mandatory.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016

Excessively hard, lack of guidance, 100% final exam

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

A well-structured course with relevant materials. Dr Emily Crawford is definitely one of the best academics in the faculty.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

Hard but interesting! Lecturers and tutor (Crawford) were very helpful

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

Interesting, and an up and coming area in law, so it grants good exposure to the trajectory of the field.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

A thoroughly interesting course taught by competent staff, with a well-chosen textbook to guide you (Dixon et al). Minus one star for the unnecessarily stressful (and unhelpful) assessment regime: 20% mid-sem exam, 80% final exam!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018