Uniform Evidence Law

Stephen Odgers, Elisabeth Peden, Miiko Kumar

For sale by Sophia for $40

Uniform Evidence Law

Stephen Odgers, Elisabeth Peden, Miiko Kumar

For sale by Nick for $75

Uniform Evidence Law

Miiko Kumar, Stephen Odgers, Elisabeth Peden

For sale by Kate for $60

Distinction Evidence Topic, Legislation and Case Law Notes

Distinction Evidence Notes- includes all relevant parts of legislation annotated and explained; case...

162 pages, 70995 words

Distinction Evidence Scaffold (S2 2017)

This concise (and up-to-date) set of notes provides a framework and guide for answering evidence exa...

65 pages, 44468 words

DISTINCTION Evidence Law Notes

These notes summarise the entire course content (lectures and readings) for both LAWS2016 and LAWS50...

37 pages, 23943 words

LAWS2016 Evidence Law

Detailed and comprehensive notes for Evidence Law. - Provide summaries and descriptions of all case...

39 pages, 18581 words

Concise Evidence - Final Exam Notes (2016 S2)

This concise (and up-to-date) set of notes provides a thorough framework to give you a strong ground...

136 pages, 60686 words

Evidence Law Exam Notes

Detailed Evidence Exam Summary

90 pages, 43389 words

USYD Evidence Law Note (detailed)

Very detailed and formatted for exam

107 pages, 38521 words

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Reviews

A good course

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

Teaching was engaging for tutorials

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020

The course was manageable and taught competently (though it pales in comparison to the teaching quality in other intermediate-level courses such as Equity and Federal Constitutional Law). Unfortunately the teaching staff, unlike the staff taking every other course of in the law school, did not endeavour to have students' final course marks released on time. This is particularly aggravating because they sent a notice to students almost a month prior essentially planning for the results to be late. Why they could not hire more markers, I do not know. But what I do know is that students taking Evidence in 2019 were delayed in re-enrolling for 2020, putting them behind the rest of the cohort in applying for desirable, quota-limited, first-come first-served units of study. The Evidence staff should know that most students taking the course are in this position, so it is unacceptable for results to be released late.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019